ABC News 13 - September 2014
A news clip from ABC News 13 Houston recently featured the story of a local attorney who's cancer diagnosis changed the direction of her career by teaching her the importance of nutrition while undergoing treatment.
Read MoreDeborah Weiner - September 2014
Baltimore's NBC 11 covered the story of an Elliot City woman, Maggie Kudirka, also known as the Bald Ballerina, who was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in June, at 23 years old. She couldn't imagine her life without ballet, so she has kept dancing through treatment.
Read MoreMeryl Lin McKean - August 2014
A Kansas City man recently diagnosed with advanced brain cancer isn't letting the diagnosis get him down, or stop him from working, reports Fox 4 News. Tom Trabon went back to work 2 weeks after brain surgery and is undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatments while continuing to work 3 days each week.
Read MoreShankar Vedantam - August 2014
If your coworker was diagnosed with breast cancer, would that make you more or less likely to have a mammogram? A study of 7,000 women looked at this very question, and as this segment from NPR’s “Morning Edition” reveals, the answer might surprise you.
Read MoreSahaj Kohli - August 2014
Kimberly Bailey, owner of The Butter End Cakery, in Santa Monica, CA, describes being diagnosed with cancer as “the strangest gift” she’s ever received. In fact she credits the illness as being the impetus for her career change. The Huffington Post interviews the successful baker about her experience and shows photos of her creative confections.
Read MoreKevin Patra - August 2014
Houston Texans owner Bob McNair clearly gave a lot of thought to the question of whether to disclose his cancer diagnosis. Ultimately, he decided not to — until he was finished with his treatment, that is. NFL.com shares McNair’s positive news, and the reasons why he decided to go public.
Read MoreAutumn Allison - July 2014
Despite a serious cancer diagnosis, Little League umpire Tom Sauer continues to call games — and as the IndyStar reports, he's even made the umpire roster for this year’s Little League World Series, which begins on August 14.
Read MoreCareer Savvy - July 2014
Check out a great infographic from Social-Hire.com by Career Savvy with tips to finding more happiness at work. Work can often be a place where people feel stressed and overwhelmed, especially when you're also juggling a cancer diagnosis/treatment, so it's important to take steps to increase happiness in the workplace.
Read MoreYouTube - July 2014
ESPN SportsCenter anchor Stuart Scott has been battling cancer for seven years and gave a moving speech at the ESPY Awards about his battle. He has worked through much of his treatment.
Read MoreNYC Department of Consumer Affairs - June 2014
The NYC Department of Consumer Affairs published a short video clip on their YouTube channel giving an overview of the new Paid Sick Leave Law in New York City. This law is important for patients, survivors and caregivers when it comes to getting time off for medical reasons.
Read MoreAmerican Cancer Society - June 2014
The American Cancer Society's YouTube channel published a great, short clip of Dr. Wendy Baer, a psychiatric oncologist, discussing tips for getting back to your life after cancer. She touches on returning to work, as well as other ways to get back to your regular routine.
Read MoreCourage Cocktail Radio Show - May 2014
Check out a great podcast of an interview with our VP Rebecca Nellis on the Courage Cocktail radio show hosted by Lee Anne McClymont!
Read MoreNBC NY 4 - November 2013
There was a stakeholder summit in November 2013 aimed at helping breast cancer survivors and those who find themselves dealing with Metastatic Breast Cancer. Vice President of Programs and Strategy for Cancer and Careers Rebecca Nellis spoke to NBC NY 4 about the issues around work and cancer and how they impact breast cancer survivors.
Read MoreStupid Cancer Radio Show - November 2013
Rebecca Nellis, VP of Programs and Strategy at CAC and Monica Bryant, Cancer Rights Attorney and COO of Triage Cancer discussed some of the central issues around work and cancer.
Read MoreVictoria Brown - November 2010
Morgan Stanley EVP and CFO Ruth Porat speaks candidly about her bout with breast cancer – including the important role that work played in helping her to stay healthy.
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