“…1 However, we aimed to discuss further considerations that should be taken into account in studies assessing psychosocial determinants of cancer survivors' RTW that include (a) measure prospectively psychological factors within the first year of In epidemiological studies, variables such as cancer-related fatigue or perceived social support have often been assessed using a visual analogue scale or a dichotomous item. 3 These studies do not distinguish how the multiple dimensions of cancer-related fatigue (emotional, physical, and mental fatigue) and perceived social support (emotional, esteem, instrumental, informative, and negative support) could differentially impact cancer survivors' RTW. A recent longitudinal and prospective study, which included 68 women with breast cancer employed at the time of diagnosis, investigated the associations between the multidimensional aspects of fatigue and perceived social support-measured within the year of the breast cancer diagnosis-with RTW.…”