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Table 1 Information of the women initially included and of those who answered the here studied question

From: Factors of decisive importance for being in work or not during two years after breast cancer surgery: content analysis of 462 women’s open answers

 

All included at baseline (n = 749)

All who answered the 6th questionnaire at the 24-month follow-up (n = 616)

Answered the open-ended question studied here (n = 462)

Age at inclusion

mean = 51.0, SD = 8

mean = 51.5, SD = 8

mean = 51.0, SD = 8

 

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

University education

410 (55)

350 (57)

286 (62)

Married/cohabitant

406 (54)

348 (57)

263 (57)

Type of planned treatment

Mastectomy

251 (34)

210 (34)

161 (35)

Axillary clearance

286 (38)

227 (37)

180 (39)

Radiotherapy

611 (82)

506 (82)

385 (83)

Endocrine therapy

610 (81)

499 (81)

375 (81)

Chemotherapy

355 (47)

284 (46)

223 (48)

Working to some extent at

Inclusion

24-months

24-months

645 (86)

507 (82)

397 (86)