Programme
21 November
9:30 > 10:00 a.m. | WELCOME |
10:00 > 10:30 a.m. | OPENING SESSION |
Thierry Breton, Director General of the French National Cancer Institute |
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10:30 > 11:00 a.m. | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Effective interventions to enhance return-to-work for cancer patients: past, present and future |
Angela de Boer, Professor in Chronic Disease and Work Participation at the department of Public and Occupational Health of the Amsterdam University Medical Centers and at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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11:00 > 11:45 p.m. | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Challenges of developing, implementing and evaluating an intervention to facilitate and sustain return-to-work after breast cancer: a journey into the FASTRACS project |
Jean-Baptiste Fassier, Occupational physician at Lyon University Hospital and full professor of occupational medicine at the Faculty of Medicine of Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University (UCBL), France |
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11:45 > 1:00 p.m. | LUNCH |
1:00 > 2:30 p.m. |
PARALLEL SESSION N°1 |
Rooms A, B, C, D – Oral & Symposium |
Oral session chair: Alain Paraponaris, Full professor of economics and vicedean at the Faculty of Economics and Management of Aix-Marseille University and researcher at the Aix-Marseille School of Economics, France
Care trajectories and return to work in breast cancer survivors: a French population-based cohort study (Constances)
> Melanie Bertin, EHESP / CNRS, Inserm, Arènes - UMR 6051, RSMS - U 1309
Work outcomes of breast cancer survivors who returned to work after treatment: CANTO cohort
> Garazi Ruiz-de-Azura, Sorbonne Université, INSERM
Return to work trajectories after breast cancer diagnosis: a mixed-methods study on the French National Healthcare Insurance Database
> Julien Peron, CHU Lyon
Breast cancer and labour force participation - a prospective cohort study from Norway
> Harald Engan, University of South Eastern Norway
Oral session chair: Adela Popa, Associate Professor of Medical Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania
Let’s break down the barriers around cancer and work!
> Wim Geluykens, Stand up to Cancer, Belgium
Development and validation of a guide for employers to facilitate return to work and job retention after cancer
> Jean-Baptiste Fassier, CHU Lyon
Translating prognostic factors for return to work and long-term work disability among cancer survivors to the guideline Cancer and Work for occupational and social insurance physicians
> Angelique de Rijk, Maastricht University
Harnessing Talent: Alliance with employers for Recruiting and Retaining Canadians with disabilities and cancer
> Kamilla Karoli, Workwellness Institute, Canada
Oral session chair: Yves Roquelaure, Professor of Occupational health at the Faculty of Medicine of Angers and Director of the occupational health and job retention service of the Angers University Hospital, France
Feasibility of the implementation of a monitoring system of cancer incidence among employees in France. Preliminary results for lung cancer
> Dorothee Grange, Santé publique France
Hospital based medical surveillance program for asbestos related lung cancer in Korea
> Jun Pyo-Myong, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital
Chairpersons:
> Rachel Beaujolin, Neoma Business School
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Reconciling work and cancer: towards a health-building work model
> Pascale Levet, Associate Professor at IAE Lyon School of Management, General Delegate of le Nouvel Institut
Reconciling work and cancer: enabling organizations, between organizational flexibility and organizational justice
> Rachel Beaujolin, Professor of management, NEOMA BS
Managing the back-to-work process from work: a challenge for organizations and their actors
> Pascal Ughetto, Professor of sociology, Université Gustave Eiffel
2:30 > 3:30 p.m. |
POSTER SESSION N°1 |
3:30 > 4:00 p.m. | BREAK |
4:00 > 4:45 p.m. | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Diagnosis, work, and recovery: Employment and Economics Dilemmas for Cancer Survivors and Caregivers |
Cathy Bradley, Associate Dean of Research in the Colorado School of Public health and Deputy Director of the University of Colorado Cancer Center, United States. She holds the Paul Bunn chair in Cancer Research and is a health economist |
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4:45 > 5:45 p.m. | ROUNDTABLE 1 – CANCER, WORK & EMPLOYMENT: EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES |
Discussion chair: Matilde Leonardi, Director of Neurology, Public Health, Disability and Coma Research and Director Italian WHO Collaborating Centre-Research Branch Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta, Milan > Marine Cavet, Project manager, Prevention and Research unit, EU-OSHA, Bilbao, Spain |
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5:45 > 6:00 p.m. | CLOSURE & NEXT DAY INTRODUCTION |
Jérôme Foucaud, Head of the Human and Social Science, Epidemiology and Public Health Research Department |
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6:00 > 7:00 p.m. | COCKTAIL RECEPTION |
22 November
9:00 > 9:30 a.m. | WELCOME |
9:30 > 9:35 a.m. | OPENING WORDS |
Prof. Bruno Quesnel, Director of the INCa Research and Innovation Division and the ITMO-Cancer of Aviesan– INSERM |
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9:35 > 10:35 a.m. | ROUNDTABLE 2 – SPECIFIC CHALLENGES FOR MAINTENANCE AND RETURN TO WORK AFTER CANCER: CONSIDERING VARIOUS SITUATIONS AND POPULATIONS |
Discussion chair: Angelique de Rijk, Professor in Work & Health specializing in re-integration into work, Maastricht University, Maastricht > Saskia F. A. Duijts, Senior Researcher in Psychosocial Oncology at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers and the Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation, Netherlands |
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10:35 > 10:45 a.m. | BREAK |
10:45 > 12:15 a.m. |
PARALLEL SESSION N°2 |
Rooms A, B, C, D – Oral, Symposium & Worshop |
Worshop session chair: Yvonne Wengstrom, Professor and Nurse in the department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Interventions for work participation of unemployed or work-disabled cancer survivors: a systematic review
> Fenna Van Ommen, Amsterdam UMC
Cancer survivors and adverse work outcomes: associated factors and supportive interventions – a narrative review of the literature
> Sietske Tamminga, Amsterdam UMC
Establishing general working population normative data for the Cognitive
> Johanne Ehresnetin, University of Groningen
Oral session chair: Jean-Baptiste Fassier, Occupational physician at Lyon University Hospital and full professor of occupational medicine at the Faculty of Medicine of Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University (UCBL), France
Developing tailored work participation interventions using the Stages of Change: perspectives of (occupational) health care providers and cancer survivors
> Amber Zegers, Amsterdam UMC
Participatory development of a Serious Game to prepare employees diagnosed with cancer for Return to Work
> Sanne Gommers, Erasmus MC
Enhancing the return to work of cancer survivors; evaluation of the MiLES intervention targeted at employers
> Michiel Greidanus, Amsterdam UMC
Oral session chair: Saskia F. A. Duijts, Senior Researcher in Psychosocial Oncology at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers and the Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation, Netherlands
Effectiveness of internet-based cognitive rehabilitation for working cancer survivors: results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial (i-WORC)
> Saskia F. A. Duijts, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation
Does access to rehabilitation impact employment rates among cancer survivors?
> Roy Nielsen, University of South-Eastern Norway
Effect of physical activity interventions on return-to-work after cancer: what is the optimal dose needed?
> Têtê Norbert Wilson, Univ Angers, CHU Angers, Univ Rennes, Inserm, EHESP, Irset
Do changes in health behaviors after cancer diagnosis infl uence workers’ employability? An analysis on French data
> Akissi Stéphanie Diby, Université de Lille
Chairpersons:
> Christine Maheu, Cancer and Work, Canada
> Maureen Parkinson, Cancer & Work, Canada
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> Christine Maheu: Canadian experience of self-employed cancer survivors experience with remaining and returning to work after cancer: A qualitative study
> Maureen Parkinson: Online Module of the iCanWork: A 10 steps program to support the return to work of cancer survivors
> Christine Maheu: iCanWork pilot intervention study: a multidisciplinary work-focused intervention to enhance the return to work of cancer survivors
> Cameron Stockdale: Fostering sustainable return to work (Work reintegration)
12:15 > 1:15 p.m. | LUNCH |
1:15 > 2:45 p.m. | PARALLEL SESSION N°3 |
Rooms A, B, C, D – Oral, Symposium & Worshop |
Workshop session chairs: Christine Maheu, Associate Professor, Ingram School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Canada
Maureen Parkinson, BC Cancer Angence, Vancouver, Canada
I want to work, who can help me? Work (re)integration of persons with disabilities and chronic illness across different welfare states and industrial relations systems
> Adam Sumichrast, Central European Labour Studies Institute
Return to work or retirement: deciding the path after a cancer diagnosis in a country with limited activation measures in policy
> Adela Popa, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
CReW: Return to Work Tool for Cancer Survivors: A Factor Structure
> Mina Singh, Cancer & Work, Canada
> Christine Maheu, Cancer & Work, Canada
Oral session chair: Christine le Clainche, Professor of Health Economics at the University of Lille, researcher at the LEMUMR Cnrs 9221and OncoLille
Cancer and inability to work fulltime: prevalence and associations among work disability claimants
> Henk-Jan Boersema, University Medical Center Groningen
Association between patterns of return-to-work trajectories and long-term depressive symptoms among breast cancer survivors
> Mélanie Bertin, EHESP / CNRS, Inserm, Arènes
Experiences of unemployed or work disabled cancer survivors who attempt to return to paid employment: a focus group study
> Michiel Greidanus, Amsterdam UMC
Systematic review of distress and its consequences among workers diagnosed with cancer
> Angelique de Rijk, Maastricht University
Prognostic factors for return to work and long-term work disability among cancer survivors
> Joan Luites, Netherlands Society of Occupational Medicine
Oral session chair: Bertrand Porro, Researcher in Human and Social Sciences, and public health and Psycho-oncologist at the Faculty of Medicine of Angers and at the Institute de Cancérologie de l’Ouest, in charge of the Human and Social Sciences department of the Cancéropôle Grand-Ouest and coordinator of the of the REWORK research program of the SIRIC ILIAD
Rare cancer and return to work: experiences and needs of patients and (health care) professionals
> Daphne Olischläger, Integraal Kankercentrum Nederland
Experiences and unmet needs of grade 2-4 glioma patients and (health care) professionals regarding (return to) work: The BrainWork study
> Amber Zegers, Amsterdam UMC location VUmc
Breast cancer survivor’s needs compared to perceived management actions in the returnto-work process: a scoping review
> Marie Viseux, INSERM
“My work makes use of my healthy parts:” The Impact of Cancer on Survivors’ Retention and Return to Work – A Qualitative Analysis
> Hadass Goldblat, University of Haifa
Experiences of work for people living with a grade II/III oligodendroglioma: a qualitative study
> Linda Sharp, Newcastle University
Chairpersons:
> Pascale Levet, Associate professor at the University of Lyon 3, delegate general of the Nouvel Institut
> Hélène Bonnet, PhD, Researcher in Cellular and Molecular Biology, Expert Patient specialized in Oncology recovery, Founder of “Cancer & Work : Acting Together” in Corporate Social Responsibility Dpt Sanofi France
2:45 > 3:45 p.m. | POSTER SESSION N°2 Chairperson: Yves Roquelaure, Professor of Occupational health at the Faculty of Medicine of Angers and Director of the occupational health and job retention service of the Angers University Hospital, France |
3:45 > 4:00 p.m. | BREAK |
4:00 > 4:45 p.m. | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Unity, diversity and uncertainty of societal safety nets for workers with cancer across Europe: implications for comparative studies |
Angelique de Rijk, Professor in Work & Health specializing in re-integration into work, Maastricht University, Netherlands |
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4:45 > 5:00 p.m. | CLOSING SESSION |
Yves Roquelaure, Professor of Occupational health at the Faculty of Medicine of Angers and Director of the occupational health and job retention service of the Angers University Hospital, France | |
5:00 > 5:10 p.m. | INCa CLOSING WORDS |
Norbert Ifrah, President of the French National Cancer Institute |
* To be confirmed