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In spite of poorer health CSs who had returned to work after their treatment for breast, prostate, and testicular cancer showed similar work engagement as individuals without cancer. In such CSs employers have no reason to expect reduced work engagement. Future research should preferably have a prospective and comparative design.
Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 25, 2008
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