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Pain characteristics and quality of life of breast cancer survivors that return and do not return to work: an exploratory cross-sectional study

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Pain was highly prevalent among breast cancer survivors. Breast cancer survivors that returned to work presented better quality of life. Longer time since surgery and perception of shoulder stiffness were associated with pain on the upper quadrant of the affected side.Implications for rehabilitationPain is a major factor following breast cancer surgery preventing returning to work.This group reported more pain on the cervical spine and axilla of the affected side.Rehabilitation needs to focus specifically on pain management in order to improve quality of life.A multidisciplinary approach involving pain specialists and vocational support is recommended.

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