Labor market affiliation of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms: a population-based matched cohort study

Authors

  • Lise Skovgaard Svingel a Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital and Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Sarah Friis Christensen b Department of Hematology, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark
  • Anders Kjærsgaard a Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital and Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Anna Stenling c Novartis Sverige AB, Sweden
  • Björn Paulsson c Novartis Sverige AB, Sweden
  • Christen Lykkegaard Andersen d Department of Hematology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark
  • Christian Fynbo Christiansen a Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital and Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Jesper Stentoft e Department of Hematology, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark
  • Jørn Starklint f Department of Medicine, Goedstrup Hospital, Denmark
  • Marianne Tang Severinsen g Department of Hematology, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark
  • Mette Borg Clausen d Department of Hematology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark
  • Morten Hagemann Hilsøe h Department of Hematology, Hospital of South West Jutland, Denmark
  • Hans Carl Hasselbalch b Department of Hematology, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark
  • Henrik Frederiksen i Department of Hematology, Odense University Hospital, Denmark
  • Marie Bak b Department of Hematology, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark
  • Ellen Margrethe Mikkelsen a Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital and Aarhus University, Denmark

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/0284186X.2023.2251670

Keywords:

Myeloproliferative disorder, epidemiology, cohort studies, matched groups, population characteristics, employment

Abstract

Background

Patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) suffer from substantial symptoms and risk of debilitating complications, yet observational data on their labor market affiliation are scarce.

Material and methods

We conducted a descriptive cohort study using data from Danish nationwide registries, including patients diagnosed with MPN in 2010-2016. Each patient was matched with up to ten comparators without MPN on age, sex, level of education, and region of residence. We assessed pre- and post-diagnosis labor market affiliation, defined as working, unemployed, or receiving sickness benefit, disability pension, retirement pension, or other health-related benefits. Labor market affiliation was assessed weekly from two years pre-diagnosis until death, emigration, or 31 December 2018. For patients and comparators, we reported percentage point (pp) changes in labor market affiliation cross-sectionally from week −104 pre-diagnosis to week 104 post-diagnosis.

Results

The study included 3,342 patients with MPN and 32,737 comparators. From two years pre-diagnosis until two years post-diagnosis, a larger reduction in the proportion working was observed among patients than comparators (essential thrombocythemia: 10.2 [95% CI: 6.3–14.1] vs. 6.8 [95% CI: 5.5–8.0] pp; polycythemia vera: 9.6 [95% CI: 5.9–13.2] vs. 7.4 [95% CI: 6.2–8.7] pp; myelofibrosis: 8.1 [95% CI: 3.0–13.2] vs. 5.8 [95% CI: 4.2–7.5] pp; and unclassifiable MPN: 8.0 [95% CI: 3.0–13.0] vs. 7.4 [95% CI: 5.7–9.1] pp). Correspondingly, an increase in the proportion of patients receiving sickness benefits including other health-related benefits was evident around the time of diagnosis.

Conclusion

Overall, we found that Danish patients with essential thrombocythemia, polycythemia vera, myelofibrosis, and unclassifiable MPN had slightly impaired labor market affiliation compared with a population of the same age and sex. From two years pre-diagnosis to two years post-diagnosis, we observed a larger reduction in the proportion of patients with MPN working and a greater proportion receiving sickness benefits compared with matched individuals.

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Published

2023-10-03

How to Cite

Skovgaard Svingel, L., Friis Christensen, S., Kjærsgaard, A., Stenling, A., Paulsson, B., Lykkegaard Andersen, C., … Margrethe Mikkelsen, E. (2023). Labor market affiliation of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms: a population-based matched cohort study. Acta Oncologica, 62(10), 1286–1294. https://doi.org/10.1080/0284186X.2023.2251670