Lung cancer patients with anaplastic lymphoma kinase rearrangement lose affiliation with labor market at diagnosis

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Aim: The main purpose of the present study was to investigate the labor market affiliation of ALK+ NSCLC patients in long-term treatment as well as overall survival and incidence/prevalence. Materials & methods: Nationwide retrospective study of all patients with ALK+ NSCLC in Denmark diagnosed between 2012 and 2018. Results: During the study period ALK+ NSCLC patients had a median overall survival of 44.0 months and a 7.8-fold increase in disease prevalence. Six months prior to diagnosis, 81% of ALK+ NSCLC patients ≤60 years of age were employed. At the end of the 18-month follow-up period, 36% were employed. Conclusion:ALK+ NSCLC patients have prolonged survival following diagnosis, but a large fraction of patients lose affiliation with the labor market.

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Andersen, J. L., Johansen, J. S., Urbanska, E. M., Meldgaard, P., Hjorth-Hansen, P., Kristiansen, C., … Hansen, K. H. (2024). Lung cancer patients with anaplastic lymphoma kinase rearrangement lose affiliation with labor market at diagnosis. Lung Cancer Management, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.2217/lmt-2023-0013

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