Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Return to Work Among Cancer Survivors With Treatment-induced Survivorship Syndromes
The investigators plan to investigate the consequences of late effects (radiation-induced
survivorship syndromes) after radiotherapy in Gynecological and Prostate cancer survivors on
return to work (Yes/No) and if RTW happened then time to RTW.
In addition, whether general health, type of work (occupation), work environment factors,
individual factors (lifestyle, socioeconomic status etc.), contribute to the adverse late
effects of radiotherapy and these Gynecological cancer survivors have a higher risk for
disability pension/long term sickness absence (NOT Return to work).
Occurrence of cancer diagnoses are rising, and both disease and treatments are aggressive.
Due to advancement in medical technology, improved therapy and/or early detection the overall
survival rates are also improving.
Some of the most common cancer types, such as breast cancer, prostate cancer, cervical
cancer, and colorectal cancer have high cure rates when detected early and treated according
to best practices. Many of these cancer survivors are of working age and are likely to return
to work. Women who survive cervical cancer and men who survive testicular cancer typically
have three to four decades left in working life.
However, return to work (RTW) among cancer survivors may not be similar to RTW among
long-term sickness absentees due to other diagnoses. Cancer is a life threatening disease and
cancer diagnose is a life changing event. The emotional shock after the cancer diagnosis may
be associated with low psychological well-being even two years after prostate cancer surgery.
The successful cancer treatment concludes with the lifelong consequences of surgery,
irradiation, cytotoxic chemotherapy, biological anticancer substances or other drugs in the
treatment. The ionizing radiation that eliminates malignant cells may trigger long-lasting
pathophysiological processes in the normal tissue and affect the health of the survivors with
lifelong treatment-induced survivorship diseases. In a recent study, Steineck et al,
identified five radiation-induced survivorship syndromes affecting bowel health in a cohort
of gynecological cancer; urgency syndrome (30%), leakage syndrome (26%), excessive gas
discharge(15%), excessive mucus discharge (16%) and blood discharge (10%).
There is a lack of knowledge about how these side effects of cancer treatment affect the
degree of work ability and return to work. Clinical experience suggests that many cancer
survivors have reduced work ability. There is a need for scientific studies that shed light
on the side effects of cancer treatment and their relation to work ability.
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