Making Cancer Rehabilitation Services Work for Cancer Patients: Recommendations for Research and Practice to Improve Employment Outcomes

Cancer and its treatment can result in impairments that limit physical, psychosocial, and cognitive functioning, interfering with patients ’ ability to perform work-related functions. Because these work limitations can carry significant personal and societal costs, there is a timely need to identify and refer patients to cancer rehabilitation services to manage adverse consequences of treatment and to preserve employment. Coordinated efforts in 3 key areas will better connect patients to rehabilitation interventions that will help optimize employment.
Source: PM and R - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tags: Contemporary Issues in Cancer Rehabilitation Source Type: research