Labor Market Attachment 2 Years After Colorectal Cancer Surgery
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چکیده
In Brief Objectives: To investigate the association between clinical/sociodemographic factors and labor market attachment, to estimate employment probability 2 years after colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery. Background: A rising prevalence of younger CRC survivors commands a stronger focus on attachment. The clinical like type surgery survivors’ attachment remains poorly investigated. Methods: National registries provided information status variables for all 20- 60-year-old patients without previous diagnosed in Denmark from 2001 2014, undergoing being attached market. Associations were investigated multiple logistic regression analyses. Results: total 5755 included. Two surgery, 59.7% working. Factors significantly associated with higher working 46 50 age group, male gender, educational level, no comorbidity, at time diagnosis, lower Union International Cancer Control stage, most recent four time-periods. was left-sided than right-sided colon resections, low anterior resection (LAR)/high tumor LAR/low tumor, abdominoperineal Hartmann’s procedure. Of 4798 (86.8%) alive 68.8% working, 7.8% had retired, whereas 23.4% temporary benefits, sick leave, or disability pension. Conclusions: Clinical/sociodemographic This knowledge can be used inform target interventions towards post-CRC Mini-abstract: population-based study included Danish CRC. LAR located >10cm.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Annals of surgery open
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2691-3593']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/as9.0000000000000134