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              <text>Xiangyu    Liu, Andy    SK    Cheng, Yingchun    Zeng, Xinqing    Zhang, Xiaowei    Peng, Huiping    Hu, Hua    Li, Michael    Feuerstein</text>
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              <text>Purpose: Male cancer survivors represent an important at-risk  population for COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic requires a global response for  this most vulnerable population. This study purpose was to explore whether fear  of COVID-19 and fear of cancer recurrence are related to the likelihood of  remaining at work following treatment in male cancer survivors. Survivors and methods: A cross-sectional survey was used. Data were collected in China in  May to June 2020. The Fear of COVID-19 Scale, Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR)  Inventory-Short Form and work sustainability subscale of the Readiness for Return  to Work Scale were completed by male cancer survivors. Results: A total of 121 employed male cancer survivors participated in this study. Fear of  COVID-19 and fear of cancer recurrence were both negatively correlated with work  sustainability (β = -0.11, and β = -0.19, respectively).  Significant interaction effects between fear of COVID-19 and fear of cancer  recurrence were observed (β = 0.46, P &lt; 0.01). Advanced  disease stage, undergoing radiation therapy and having recently completed cancer  treatment were all factors related to lower work sustainability scores (β  = -0.28, β = -0.15, and β = -0.17, respectively). The overall  path model yielded a good fit: χ2/df = 1.12 (P  = 0.24),  RMSEA = 0.07, TLI = 0.98, CFI = 0.99, IFI = 0.92, and NFI = 0.96. Conclusion: Fear of COVID-19 is a mediator between fear of cancer  recurrence and work sustainability among Chinese male cancer survivors. The  findings also indicated that male cancer survivors with higher FCR levels  reported less confidence in their ability to remain at work. This information can  assist in the development of new interventions and educational programs for  cancer survivors, healthcare providers and employers, to improve employees’  ability to remain at work.</text>
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              <text>Epidemiology and Health</text>
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