Sustainable return to work among breast cancer survivors

Author:

Ruiz de Azua Garazi1ORCID,Kousignian Isabelle2,Vaz‐Luis Ines34,Di Meglio Antonio4ORCID,Caumette Elsa15ORCID,Havas Julie4,Martin Elise4,Martin Anne‐Laure6,Querel Ophelie6,Vanlemmens Laurence7,Pistilli Barbara8ORCID,Coutant Charles9,Cottu Paul Henri10,Merimeche Asma Dhaini11,Lerebours Florence12,Tredan Olivier13,Jouannaud Christelle14,Levy Christelle15,Dumas Agnes16,Menvielle Gwenn1

Affiliation:

1. Sorbonne Université, INSERM, Institut Pierre Louis d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique, IPLESP, Équipe de Recherche en Épidémiologie Sociale Paris France

2. Université Paris Cité, Unité de Recherche «Biostatistique, Traitement et Modélisation des données bio‐logiques» BioSTM, UR 7537 Paris France

3. Medical Oncology Department Gustave Roussy Villejuif France

4. INSERM Unit 981—Prédicteurs moléculaires et nouvelles cibles en oncologie, Gustave Roussy Villejuif France

5. Department of Maieutics Université de Montpellier Montpellier France

6. UCBG, UNICANCER Paris France

7. Centre Oscar Lambret Lille France

8. Breast Cancer Group Institut Gustave‐Roussy Villejuif France

9. Department of Medical Oncology Centre Georges‐François Leclerc Dijon France

10. Department of Medical Oncology Institut Curie Paris France

11. Centre Alexis Vautrin Vandoeuvre Les Nancy France

12. Department of Medical Oncology Institut Curie Saint‐Cloud France

13. Centre Léon Berard Lyon France

14. Institut Jean Godinot Reims Reims France

15. Centre François Baclesse Caen France

16. Université Paris Cité ECEVE, UMR 1123, Inserm Paris France

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThis study assessed sustainable return to work (SRTW) of breast cancer survivors (BCS).MethodsWe used data from the prospective French cohort, CANTO. We included 1811 stage I–III BCS who were <57 years old and employed at the moment of diagnosis and working 2 years after diagnosis. Using logistic regression, we investigated the role of clinical, health and socio‐economic factors, and the work environment on SRTW 3 years after diagnosis. We compared having any sick leave with having worked continuously and being unemployed to having worked continuously between 2 and 3 years after diagnosis.ResultsOverall, 77% (n = 1395) worked continuously after return to work (RTW). Out of the other 416 BCS, 66% had any sick leave period, 33% had been unemployed, 4% had an early retirement, 2% a disability and 1% another status (multiple situations possible). Being on sick leave was associated with age > 50 (OR = 0.59; 95%CI = 0.43–0.82), stage III (2.56; 1.70–3.85), tumour subtype HR+/HER2+ (0.61; 0.39–0.95), severe fatigue (1.45; 1.06–1.98), workplace accommodations (1.63; 1.14–2.33) and life priorities (0.71; 0.53–0.95). Unemployment was associated with age > 50 (0.45; 0.29–0.72), working in the public sector (0.31; 0.19–0.51), for a small company (3.00; 1.74–5.20) and having a fixed‐term contract (7.50; 4.74–11.86).ConclusionsA high number of BCS have periods of sick leave or unemployment after RTW. The determinants differ between sick leave and unemployment.Implications for cancer survivorsBCS need to be supported even after RTW, which should be regarded as a process.

Funder

Fondation ARC pour la Recherche sur le Cancer

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Ligue Contre le Cancer

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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