Work with Cancer in Japan
Journal: International Journal of Cancer Studies & Research (IJCR) (Vol.06, No. e)Publication Date: 2017-02-22
Authors : Endo M;
Page : 1-2
Keywords : Cancer; bone marrow transplants; high-dose anticancer drugs;
Abstract
The size of the labor force in Japan was 81.73 million in 2010, but it is expected to fall by almost 50% in the next 50 years [1].Consequently, Japan is expected to become a society where women, seniors, and foreigners must all work [1]. As it is common in developed countries, the number of cancer survivors within the working-age population has increased, and the probability of having employees with cancer is increasing
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