Although cancer treatments still bring difficult and unpleasant side-effects, there are less adverse consequences than in the past, in both the short and longer term. RTW post-cancer is common, and some patients even remain at work while receiving treatment. In fact, studies that have looked at the experiences of employed cancer survivors have found that between 30 and 60% continue to work during treatment. Health researchers Jennifer Swa...
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ReturnToWorkSA has partnered with Return to Work Matters to provide South Australian Return to Work Coordinators with a free online resource. This website gives coordinators access to practical injury management tools and instructive articles that summarize the findings of evidence based research.