After Breast Cancer Treatment, Unemployment is Common

Nearly one-third of breast cancer survivors who were employed before treatment, were jobless four years later. Women who received chemotherapy were most affected, according to a new study from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Researchers surveyed woman in Detroit and Los Angeles who had been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. They narrowed their sample to the 746 women who reported working at the time they were diagnosed. Participants ...

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