Cancer survivors in the workplace: sleep disturbance mediates the impact of cancer on healthcare expenditures and work absenteeism.
Brian D GonzalezMichael A GrandnerCourtney B CaminitiSiu-Kuen Azor HuiPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2018)
The worse outcomes observed among employees receiving treatment for breast and prostate cancer, the most common forms of cancer among women and men, were partially explained by the impacts of cancer and treatment for cancer on sleep disturbance. These findings suggest that preventing or addressing sleep disturbance may result in economic benefits in addition to improvements in health and quality of life.