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RETHINK breastcancer

The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify factors contributing

  to a successful return to the labour market after treatment for breast

  cancer from the women's own perspective. The study is based on 16

  narratives - open-ended, in-depth interviews - about women's experiences

  and thoughts from the period after breast cancer surgery when they focused

  on their return to work. The women were recruited from participants of a

  multicentre trial, which allowed comparisons across a range of adjuvant

  therapies. The narratives of women who worked full time at a cut-off point

  of 1 year after surgery are analysed separately from the narratives of

  women still sick-listed at that point of time. The findings show that

  while all the women strove to belong to the labour market, the study also

  reveals changes in women's perceptions of the value of employment. The

  quality of social support received from employers and coworkers differed

  between women who returned to work and those still sick-listed 1 year

  after breast cancer treatment. A need to design interventions focusing on

  the work arena of women treated for breast cancer is pointed out.

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