Referenties en studies

Nederlandse / Europa-georiënteerde onderzoeken

  • Müller F., et al. “Emotional distress in cancer survivors from various ethnic minority groups in Europe”. Psycho-Oncology, 2023. Studie in Nederland (HELIUS cohort) die laat zien dat overlevenden uit etnische minderheidsgroepen meer emotionele stress rapporteren dan de meerderheid. PubMed+2Wiley Online Library+2

  • Devarakonda S.K., et al. “Trends in emotional functioning and psychosocial wellbeing in breast cancer survivors: a prospective cohort study using patient-reported outcome measures”. BMC Women’s Health, 2023. Nederland (Erasmus MC) context. BioMed Central+1

  • Roelen C.A.M., et al. “Resuming Work After Cancer: A Prospective Study”. Netherlands context. PMC, 2010. Nederlands onderzoek naar werkhervatting na kanker. PMC

  • Janssen S.H.M., et al. “Short- and long-term impact of cancer on employment and financial outcomes of AYA cancer survivors with nationwide population-based registry data”. ESMO Open, 2022. Europa / Nederland-georiënteerd. esmoopen.com

  • Bastings D., et al. “Emotional Supportive Care Needs in Patients with Advanced Cancer”. Journal of Palliative Medicine (online ahead-of-print 2025). Nederland/Europe context. SAGE Journals+1

  • RIVM / Nederland. “Work-related cancer in the European Union” (rapport RIVM Letter report 2016-0010). Deze behandelt blootstelling op de werkvloer, carcinogenen en werkgerelateerd kankerrisico in EU/Nederland. RIVM

  • Schellack S.K. “Return-to-work regulations for cancer survivors in Europe”. ScienceDirect article (2025). Europese beleidsanalyse. ScienceDirect

  • Hughes L., Taylor R.M., Beckett A.E., et al. “The Emotional Impact of a Cancer Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study of Adolescent and Young Adult Experience”. Cancers 2024;16(7):1332. Internationaal, maar goed voor emotionele impact thema. MDPI+1

  • Muls A., et al. “The psychosocial and emotional experiences of cancer patients (systematic review)…” ScienceDirect, 2022. Europa-breed literatuuroverzicht. ScienceDirect

  • Lambers etc. (niet specifiek ge­citeerd hier) – maar als extra kun je de “Study on job retention and return to work for cancer patients and persons with a history of cancer” van de Europese Commissie, 2024/2025 beschouwen. Public Health+1


Internationale / Buiten Europa onderzoeken

  1. Rothmund M., et al. “Patient-reported outcome measures for emotional functioning”. Psycho‐Oncology, 2023. Analyse van instrumenten die emoties meten bij kanker. PubMed

  2. Low C.E., et al. “Psychological outcomes in patients with rare cancers”. eClinicalMedicine, 2024. Internationaal, focust op psychologische uitkomsten. The Lancet

  3. Johnsson A., Fornander T., Olsson M., Rutqvist L.E. “Factors associated with return to work after breast cancer treatment”. (Studie uit Zweden) – deel van RTW literatuur. Zie literatuuroverzicht. ResearchGate+1

  4. Van Muijen P., Weevers N.L.E.C., Snels I.A.K., Duijts S. “Predictors of return to work and employment in cancer survivors: A systematic review”. Eur J Cancer Care, 2012. Internationaal (maar veel Europese studies). ResearchGate

  5. Wu W., et al. “Work-health balance of cancer survivors returning to work: a systematic review of employers’ and survivors’ perspectives”. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2024. Internationaal. EJ Oncology Nursing

  6. Smissen D.v.d., Lugtenberg M., Enting M., Beerepoot L., Mols F., Brouwers E., et al. “Getting back on track after treatment of cancer: A qualitative interview study of cancer survivors’ experiences”. PLoS ONE, 2025. Nederlands onderzoek, maar goed voor emotioneel/werk thema. PLOS+1

  7. Mols F., et al. “The positive and negative impact of cancer on daily life > 2 years after diagnosis: Results from a survey among 5,710 patients with various cancer types”. J Cancer Surviv. 2025. Nederland. PubMed

  8. Hadzidedic S., Cristea A.I., Watson D.G. “Effect of emotions and personalisation on cancer website reuse intentions”. arXiv preprint, 2023. Internationaal; mentale/emotionele aspecten in digitale context. arXiv

  9. Wang Z., Daniel K.E., Barnes L.E., Chow P.I. “CALLM: Context-Aware Emotion Analysis in Cancer Survivors Using LLMs and Retrieval-Augmented Mobile Diaries”. arXiv preprint, 2025. Internationaal; digitaal/emotioneel onderzoek. arXiv

  10. (Aanvullend) Van der Linden B.W.A., et al. “The impact of working conditions on breast cancer outcomes”. BMJ Open, 2025. Werkcondities & kankeruitkomsten, relevant. BMJ Open


Extra onderzoeken uit Europa

  1. Predictive factors for return to work among cancer survivors in Europe. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 2024. Systematisch overzicht van RTW-cijfers en voorspellers. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38897312/
  2. Barriers to and facilitators of implementing RTW programmes for cancer survivors in four European countries: a qualitative study. European Journal of Cancer Care, 2019. Focus op België, Nederland, Ierland en VK. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6675765/
  3. Employment status in cancer patients the first five years after diagnosis: register-cohort study in 11 cancer types vs. controls. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 2024. Laat werkparticipatie zien over tijd. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11764-024-01576-5
  4. Return to work after cancer – the impact of working conditions. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 2023. Fysieke belasting en werkklimaat als voorspellers. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11764-023-01503-0
  5. Study on job retention and return to work for cancer patients and survivors (EU rapport). Europa’s Beating Cancer Plan, 2024. https://health.ec.europa.eu/latest-updates/commissions-study-shows-how-help-cancer-patients-and-persons-history-cancer-remain-and-return-work-2024-10-21_en
  6. Emotional distress in cancer survivors from various ethnic minority groups in Europe. Psycho-Oncology, 2023. Minderheden onder cancer survivors en emotionele stress. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37482911/
  7. Global unmet psychosocial needs in cancer care: narrative review. Lancet Regional Health – Europe, 2024. Europese en globale samenhang. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589537024005212
  8. Factors associated with (non)-participation of cancer survivors with adverse work outcomes. Disability & Rehabilitation, 2014. Onderzoek naar werkparticipatie. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4877412/
  9. Emotional distress in Portuguese cancer patients: large sample NGO screening study. Healthcare (MDPI), 2023. Studie vanuit Portugal. https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/11/19/2689
  10. The road to a better normal: Breast cancer patients and survivors in the EU workforce. Economist Intelligence Unit, 2017. Richt zich op werk en herstel. https://www.workingwithcancer.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/EIU-Reports.pdf
  11. Cancer survivorship: an integral part of Europe’s research agenda. European Journal of Cancer, 2019. Overzicht van behoeften in survivorship. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6396379/
  12. Return to work after cancer: multi-regional population‐based study. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2018. RTW-cijfers. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30777496/
  13. Reintegrating Cancer Patients Into the Workplace. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 2013. Werkhervatting in Duitsland en internationale context. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3489075/
  14. Reintegration – European Cancer Organisation Policy Brief. Verhoogd risico op werkloosheid onder cancer survivors (1,4x). 2023. https://www.europeancancer.org/content/the-code-reintegration.html
  15. Providing Cancer Patients and Survivors with the Right to Reintegration into the Workplace. Europees beleidsoverzicht. 2023. https://www.europeancancer.org/content/survivorship-right-to-reintegration-into-workplace.html

Extra onderzoeken buiten Europa

  1. Psychological distress and health behaviours in people living with and beyond cancer: cross‐sectional study. Scientific Reports, 2024. Internationale populatie (borst-, prostaat-, en darmkanker). https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-66269-6
  2. Cancer as a risk factor for distress and its interactions with further risk and protective factors. Scientific Reports, 2022. Duits onderzoek met populatiecomponent. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-06016-x
  3. After cancer: Study explores caring – healing modalities for survivors. ecancermedicalscience, 2025. Focus op heling en emotioneel herstel. https://ecancer.org/en/news/27143-after-cancer-study-explores-caring-healing-modalities-for-survivors
  4. Effect of emotions and personalisation on cancer website reuse intentions. arXiv preprint, 2023. Digitale context, internationaal. https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.00886
  5. CALLM: Context-Aware Emotion Analysis in Cancer Survivors Using LLMs and Retrieval-Augmented Mobile Diaries. arXiv preprint, 2025. Emotionele analyse bij survivors via digitale dagboeken. https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.10707
  6. Too Sick for Working, or Sick of Working? Impact of Acute Health Shocks on Early Labour Market Exits. arXiv preprint, 2025. Impact van acute gezondheids-schokken op arbeidsmarktuitval. https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.06545