Short Pamela Farley, Vargo Mary M
Department of Health Policy and Administration, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
J Clin Oncol. 2006 Nov 10;24(32):5138-41. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2006.06.6316.
The report on cancer survivorship recently released by the Institute of Medicine called on providers to become familiar with the employment rights of survivors, to offer them information about employment rights and programs, and to help minimize the adverse effects of cancer on employment. This review is designed to help providers respond to the Institute of Medicine's recommendations by describing relevant employment and health insurance protections, nationally accessible services and information sources for survivors, functional limitations that may affect survivors' work, and a variety of rehabilitation services that may be helpful for survivors with disabling residual effects of cancer and its treatment. It also suggests directions for further efforts on the part of public and private cancer organizations, researchers, and clinicians to address the employment concerns of survivors.
医学研究所最近发布的关于癌症幸存者的报告呼吁医疗服务提供者熟悉幸存者的就业权利,为他们提供有关就业权利和项目的信息,并帮助尽量减少癌症对就业的不利影响。本综述旨在通过描述相关的就业和健康保险保护、全国范围内可供幸存者使用的服务和信息来源、可能影响幸存者工作的功能限制,以及各种可能有助于患有癌症及其治疗导致的致残后遗症的幸存者的康复服务,来帮助医疗服务提供者回应医学研究所的建议。它还为公共和私人癌症组织、研究人员及临床医生进一步努力解决幸存者的就业问题提出了方向。