Articles tagged under ‘Cancer’
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Mental Health and Cancer
The diagnosis of any serious disease can have an impact on mental health; for the person afflicted as well as their family and friends.
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Cancer and Fatigue: in the workplace
When dealing with cancer, fatigue is a common side effect of treatments. It may include physical, emotional or mental tiredness, and is often unpredictable, hitting without warning.
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Reducing cancer in the workplace
Implementing primary prevention policies can reduce your workers' risk of developing cancer.
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The costs of cancer
Cancer is the most widespread chronic disease in Australia. We look at 10 tips for supporting employees through cancer treatment and return to work.
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Understanding successful return to work for cancer survivors
It's more important than ever to understand the factors that help and hinder cancer patients return to work.
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Chapter review from 'Handbook of Cancer Survivorship'
Return to work advice specifically for cancer survivors.
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Rehabilitation of cancer patients - addressing a lack
Why is it then that cancer survivors have less access to help with rehabilitation post-treatment?
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Cancer-related disability: getting on with life and work
Cancer patients need thorough reviews post treatment so they can return to suitable working environments.
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Getting back to work: an interview with John Stubbs.
Interview with Cancer Voices Australia executive director and cancer survivor John Stubbs.
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From fighting cancer to fostering Cancer Voices
Cancer survivor John Stubbs talks about his journey back to good health and back to work, in a hugely important role.
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Research short: Cancer and work
Who is more pessimistic about the impact of cancer on working life: cancer survivors or employers? How does this affect return to work prospects?
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Employer flexibility helps cancer survivors return to work
Returning to work after cancer treatment is difficult, but employers can make a difference.