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Predictors of resignation and sick leave after cancer diagnosis among Japanese breast cancer survivors: a cross-sectional study.

Kiyomi MitsuiMotoki EndoYuya ImaiYuito UedaHiroko OgawaGo MutoYan YanGautam A DeshpandeYasuhisa TeraoSatoru TakedaTakeshi TanigawaKatsuji NishimuraKazuhiko HayashiMitsue SaitoAkatsuki Kokaze
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
In total, 40 (14.9%) of 269 BCSs quit their jobs at least 1 year after being diagnosed with breast cancer. The results of this study indicated that younger age, lower education level, and taking SL were predictors of resignation after breast cancer diagnosis.
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  • smoking cessation
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