Return-to-work of Cancer Survivors: A Scoping Review
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Khaw, June
Esterhuizen, Monique
Khalil, Wajeeha
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This report examines the return-to-work (RTW) experiences of cancer survivors, drawing upon a comprehensive review of 320 empirical research articles published between 2013 and 2023. The scoping review reveals a wide variation of RTW success rates and highlights various barriers and facilitators influencing survivors’ ability to reenter the workforce. Key barriers include cancer-related symptoms, treatment side effects, psychological distress, financial concerns, and workplace challenges. Facilitators encompass physical and psychological interventions, workplace accommodations, social support, and a positive mindset among survivors. The findings of this review highlight the multifaceted support cancer survivors require as they reenter the workforce. While workplace interventions and accommodations are crucial, addressing the financial impact of cancer is equally essential. Life insurance can serve as a vital financial safeguard, offering much-needed support for cancer survivors and their families during and after treatment. By understanding the challenges faced when diagnosed with, treated for, or overcoming cancer, life insurers can explore new ways of providing support to policyholders through personalised cancer products and recovery programs. Ongoing research and collaboration among stakeholders are key to developing innovative life insurance solutions that empower cancer survivors with comprehensive financial security, ultimately promoting their wellbeing and resilience throughout their journey.
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© Hannover Life Re of Australasia Ltd & Griffith University 2024. All rights reserved. Rights of third parties that are used under a Creative Commons licence and are to be guaranteed accordingly remain unaffected and are not to be restricted in any way.
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Human resources management
Organisational behaviour
Cancer therapy (excl. chemotherapy and radiation therapy)
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Chan, XW; Khaw, J; Esterhuizen, M; Khalil, W, Return-to-work of Cancer Survivors: A Scoping Review, 2024