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Filter by:Many of the occupationally active cancer survivors experience cognitive problems.Both from an individual and a societal perspective, it is important to sustain cancer survivors' employability.The aim of the current study is to develop an internet-based cognitive intervention programme for occupationally active cancer survivors confronted with cognitive problems, and to evaluate the (cost-)effectiveness of this program. A three-armed randomized controlled trial will be conducted with six months of follow-up, including two intervention groups (i.e., basic and extensive cognitive rehabilitation program) and one waitlist control group. Primary and secondary outcomes will be measured at baseline (T0), at three months, upon completion of the intervention (T1), and at three months post-intervention (T2).In total, 261 cancer survivors (18 - 65 years) who have returned to work and who experience cognitive problems will be recruited.