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Wynn P – This paper seeks to establish that appropriate occupational health management and support for workers with ‘common’ cancers do present some relatively specific challenges to OPs and employers in achieving the most appropriate employment outcome for employees developing these conditions; that an evidence base for the prognosis for return to work and work ability is available with which practising OPs should be familiar and that occupational medicine practice in the UK, by means of improved specialist and continuous professional training, can be further developed to help improve the work experience of cancer survivors.

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