BackgroundReceiving work accommodations is associated with job retention among women at high-risk of job loss during cancer treatment. However, there is a lack of consensus on what constitutes an accommodation. Understanding accommodations relevant to cancer is essential to creating inclusive patient-centered interventions.ObjectiveWe aimed to better understand patient perceptions of work accommodations relevant to cancer diagnosis and treatment.MethodsAs part of a survey pilot, we interviewed a
Work accommodations described by a racially and socioeconomically diverse sample of women undergoing treatment for breast cancer
Carolyn Eberle·Victoria S Blinder·Susan Chimonas·A. Bennett·Francesca Gany·Julia Ramirez·Yashasvini Sampathkumar
