Abstract: | Hundred patients with diagnosed malignant granuloma were tested with the aid of a questionnaire and partially structured interview during control examination at the out-patient clinic of the Institute of Oncology, Division in Gliwice. Types and conditions of activity undertaken after therapy were assessed. An analysis included 89 patients who returned to everyday activity. Half of the patients undertaken their occupation while the remaining patients--other types of activity. Undertaken activity was usually less physically overloading than those before the disease. Patients returned to their activities mainly within the first three months and between the first and the second year after therapy. It was found also that readaptation depended on the psychophysical and social conditions. |