Hoffman B
Rutgers University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey, USA.
Oncology (Williston Park). 1999 Jun;13(6):841-6; discussion 846, 849, 852.
Cancer survivors' access to equal employment opportunities and adequate health insurance has changed significantly during the 1990s. New federal and state laws have expanded survivors' rights to be treated fairly in the workplace, although some problems still exist. Survivors have experienced less progress, however, in obtaining and retaining adequate health insurance. This article reviews the problems faced by cancer survivors in securing and keeping adequate employment and health insurance.
20世纪90年代,癌症幸存者获得平等就业机会和充足医疗保险的情况发生了显著变化。新的联邦和州法律扩大了幸存者在工作场所受到公平对待的权利,尽管一些问题仍然存在。然而,幸存者在获得和保留充足医疗保险方面进展较小。本文回顾了癌症幸存者在确保和维持充足就业及医疗保险方面所面临的问题。