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A significant association between a cancer survivor and unemployed, and this partnership is very strong for survivors of breast cancer and gastrointestinal diseases, researchers report. "Many victims of cancer and wants to return to work after the diagnosis and treatment", Angela de Boer (Academic Medical cancer, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and his colleagues write in the journal of the American Medical Association. "Relatively few studies have supported the association of cancer survival with unemployment," says the author, ie meta-analysis to determine the risks and factors, the unemployment among adult cancer patients compared to healthy controls.
The team identified 26 Article results of 36 studies that meet the criteria for inclusion in the analysis. There are 16 studies in the United States, 15 from Europe, and five other countries with a total of 177,969 participants and consists of 20,366 survivors of cancer and 157,603 healthy controls. The researchers found that cancer survivors were 1.37 times more likely to be unemployed than those in healthy controls (33.8% versus 15.2%). In addition, survivors of breast cancer, the risk of unemployment has doubled in comparison with cancer (35.6% versus 31.7%).
The team noted that in countries with a background of relatively low unemployment rate, unemployment risk for cancer patients in a less than healthy controls in comparison to studies conducted in countries with a high unemployment rate. Seven studies of unemployment due to disability, the analysis shows, nearly three times higher risk of unemployment due to a disability in cancer patients compared with control participants.
The researchers concluded: "Apart from the impact on employment, there may be a long-term impact of cancer on work capacity, work and lost wages of a large group of victims. The work can be improved with innovations in the treatment and with clinical and aims to support the management of the symptoms improved services, rehabilitation and housing for people with disabilities. "

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