Risk for unemployment of cancer survivors: A Danish cohort study

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Risk for unemployment of cancer survivors: A Danish cohort study. / Carlsen, Kathrine; Dalton, Susanne Oksbjerg; Diderichsen, Finn; Johansen, Christoffer; Danish Cohort Study.

I: European Journal of Cancer, Bind 44, Nr. 13, 2008, s. 1866-74.

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Carlsen, K, Dalton, SO, Diderichsen, F, Johansen, C & Danish Cohort Study 2008, 'Risk for unemployment of cancer survivors: A Danish cohort study', European Journal of Cancer, bind 44, nr. 13, s. 1866-74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2008.05.020

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Carlsen, K., Dalton, S. O., Diderichsen, F., Johansen, C., & Danish Cohort Study (2008). Risk for unemployment of cancer survivors: A Danish cohort study. European Journal of Cancer, 44(13), 1866-74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2008.05.020

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Carlsen K, Dalton SO, Diderichsen F, Johansen C, Danish Cohort Study. Risk for unemployment of cancer survivors: A Danish cohort study. European Journal of Cancer. 2008;44(13):1866-74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2008.05.020

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Carlsen, Kathrine ; Dalton, Susanne Oksbjerg ; Diderichsen, Finn ; Johansen, Christoffer ; Danish Cohort Study. / Risk for unemployment of cancer survivors: A Danish cohort study. I: European Journal of Cancer. 2008 ; Bind 44, Nr. 13. s. 1866-74.

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title = "Risk for unemployment of cancer survivors: A Danish cohort study",
abstract = "AIM: To investigate whether cancer survivors are at an increased risk for unemployment after cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cohort of 65,510 patients who were part of the workforce in the year before diagnosis and a random sample of 316,925 age and gender-matched controls were followed for up to 20 years in a longitudinal register-based cohort study. Demographic, socioeconomic and health-related information were obtained through Danish administrative registers. RESULTS: Cancer survivors had a small but significantly increased risk for unemployment following cancer. Stratified analyses showed that the risk for unemployment was highest amongst persons aged 50-60 years at time of diagnosis. Risk factors for unemployment were found to be manual work, medium income and vocational education. CONCLUSION: Generally, cancer patients were at a small increased risk for unemployment and low socioeconomic position was a significant risk factor.",
author = "Kathrine Carlsen and Dalton, {Susanne Oksbjerg} and Finn Diderichsen and Christoffer Johansen and {Danish Cohort Study}",
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language = "English",
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journal = "European Journal of Cancer, Supplement",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Risk for unemployment of cancer survivors: A Danish cohort study

AU - Carlsen, Kathrine

AU - Dalton, Susanne Oksbjerg

AU - Diderichsen, Finn

AU - Johansen, Christoffer

AU - Danish Cohort Study

PY - 2008

Y1 - 2008

N2 - AIM: To investigate whether cancer survivors are at an increased risk for unemployment after cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cohort of 65,510 patients who were part of the workforce in the year before diagnosis and a random sample of 316,925 age and gender-matched controls were followed for up to 20 years in a longitudinal register-based cohort study. Demographic, socioeconomic and health-related information were obtained through Danish administrative registers. RESULTS: Cancer survivors had a small but significantly increased risk for unemployment following cancer. Stratified analyses showed that the risk for unemployment was highest amongst persons aged 50-60 years at time of diagnosis. Risk factors for unemployment were found to be manual work, medium income and vocational education. CONCLUSION: Generally, cancer patients were at a small increased risk for unemployment and low socioeconomic position was a significant risk factor.

AB - AIM: To investigate whether cancer survivors are at an increased risk for unemployment after cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cohort of 65,510 patients who were part of the workforce in the year before diagnosis and a random sample of 316,925 age and gender-matched controls were followed for up to 20 years in a longitudinal register-based cohort study. Demographic, socioeconomic and health-related information were obtained through Danish administrative registers. RESULTS: Cancer survivors had a small but significantly increased risk for unemployment following cancer. Stratified analyses showed that the risk for unemployment was highest amongst persons aged 50-60 years at time of diagnosis. Risk factors for unemployment were found to be manual work, medium income and vocational education. CONCLUSION: Generally, cancer patients were at a small increased risk for unemployment and low socioeconomic position was a significant risk factor.

U2 - 10.1016/j.ejca.2008.05.020

DO - 10.1016/j.ejca.2008.05.020

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 18640029

VL - 44

SP - 1866

EP - 1874

JO - European Journal of Cancer, Supplement

JF - European Journal of Cancer, Supplement

SN - 0959-8049

IS - 13

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