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USA Today: Dimon: Cancer prognosis 'excellent'

John Waggoner - October 2014

USA Today reported that JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has a good outlook after his recent cancer treatment. Dimon said that he is going to start back up with international travel and plans to make his way back up to a full work schedule.

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Mankato Free Press: With cancer's return, Zierdt preps for round two

Nate Gotlieb - October 2014

Greater Mankato Growth president and CEO, Jonathan Zierdt, is facing his second battle with prostate cancer, reports the Mankato Free Press. The article describes Zierdt's treatment options and how the diagnosis has impacted his work life.

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Town-Crier: Donna Brooks Walls shares her journey through cancer

REVIS BLAYLOCK - October 2014

Donna Brooks Walls of Manila, AR has been on her cancer journey for 15 years, and throughout the entire experience she hasn't lost her positive outlook, even when she had to give up her beloved work as a hair dresser, reports the Town-Crier.

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Cosmopolitan: "How cancer changed my life… for the better"

Claire Hodgson - October 2014

Cosmopolitan shared the inspiring stories of three young women who used their cancer experiences to make positive changes in their lives. One woman was inspired to change careers after her cancer journey.

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The Wall Street Journal: Dimon's First Public Remarks Since Throat Cancer Treatment

Emily Glazer - October 2014

J.P. Morgan Co. Chairman and Chief Executive James Dimon spoke in an International Finance panel at a conference in Washington on Friday; this was his first public appearance since announcing his diagnosis.

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Bedford Now: Monroe Road Teacher Plans To Work Through Cancer Treatment

Caitlin VanOverberghe - October 2014

Gayle Jewell, a second-grade teacher at Monroe Road Elementary, was diagnosed with breast cancer in August, began chemotherapy and will have surgery (followed by radiation) in December. But she has no intention to stop teaching, reports Bedford Now.

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KNOP-TV: Jean's Journey to Cancer Free

Unknown - October 2014

Jean Niedan was diagnosed with stage II breast cancer in 2010, but she didn’t let treatment impact her work at her family’s business, American Mortgage.

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Pensacola News Journal: Survivor's diagnosis, survival inspires for career change

Melissa Temsook Knott - October 2014

Cancer can often be inspiration for career change, as was the case for Marilyn Bryant, reports the Pensacola News Journal. Bryant's breast cancer journey led to a career change for her, and inspired her to volunteer to raise breast cancer awareness.

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Today Health: Breast cancer before 30: 'How can this be happening?'

Jacoba Urist - October 2014

An article on Today Health explores the challenges that young breast cancer survivors face, including not being as financially stable and being less established in their careers.

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E! News: Morrissey Reveals He Is Battling Cancer, Has Undergone Multiple Treatments

Alyssa Toomey - October 2014

Morrissey, the former frontman of The Smiths, recently told El Mundo that he is fighting cancer, reports E! News. He recently started his European concert tour and has yet to cancel any tour dates due to his diagnosis.

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Miami Herald: For some South Florida business owners, battle against breast cancer is personal

CINDY KRISCHER GOODMAN - October 2014

This week, brought a different journalistic approach to the work and cancer lens. The Miami Herald interviewed families and caregivers of breast cancer survivors about how getting their businesses and employees involved in fundraising and awareness raising helps them cope as loved-ones battle the illness.

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Asbury Park Press: Eye on the Prize

Cherie Wilson - October 2014

Cherie Wilson was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012 and continued to work through 16 weeks of chemotherapy, reports the Asbury Park Press. In the article, Wilson explains that she kept working through treatment for both "financial and emotional reasons".

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Asbury Park Press: Cafe owner recalls her fight against breast cancer

Anthony Panissidi - October 2014

Breast cancer led Gail Coulter to change careers, quitting her job as a court stenographer to open her own small cafe. The Asbury Park Press writes about Coulter's cancer journey and how it impacted her career choices.

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NRToday: Rodeo Steakhouse employees raise money for coworker’s cancer treatment

Garrett Andrews - October 2014

Jay Windle was diagnosed with brain cancer in August but needs to continue working since his wife's illness has kept her out-of-work for the past year, reports NRToday. Windle's boss, Augie Castro, at Rodeo Steakhouse understands the difficult situation and the restaurant has come together to raise money for him and support him during this time.

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Swindon Advertiser: Sacked After a Two-Year Battle to Beat Cancer

Beren Cross - October 2014

Lorraine Bond has been fighting cancer and liver disease for the last two-and-a-half years. Earlier this week, she was let go from her job because she needed too much sick time, reports the Swindon Advertiser.

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Daily News: NY1 anchor and critic Roma Torre returns to work after recovering from colon cancer

Don Kaplan - October 2014

NY1 anchor Roma Torre returned to the newsroom Thursday after being declared free of colon cancer by doctors. Torre plans to return to the anchor desk for her regular schedule in November, but until then, she will be working part-time hours starting Monday.

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Lancaster Online: Fearless and Fashionable: Cancer Kick-Starts McCaskey Grad's Stylish Career

Mary Beth Schweigert - October 2014

Emmanuel Colon was diagnosed with leukemia at age 19, which he now says was a "blessing" as he used this experience to reshape his life, leading to high profile jobs as a stylist, writes the Lancaster Online.

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My Record Journal: Meriden Native, Breast Cancer Survivor to Appear on Dr. Oz Show

Molly Callahan - October 2014

Erica Bartol was 33 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent intensive treatment, including a lumpectomy, four rounds of chemotherapy, and 35 sessions of radiation. She had an interesting experience working through her treatment because she is an RN, and was employed by the hospital partnership where she received her treatments.

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Mail Online: Engineer with Cancer Claims He Will Not be Paid His Life Insurance

Lucy Thackray - October 2014

Hany Matar, an engineer with terminal cancer, who continued to work even after his diagnosis and through his treatments, is claiming that an insurance company is using a loophole in his contract so that they don't have to pay his life insurance.

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UC Health News: Patient Overcoming Breast Cancer Uses Experience to Enhance Business

Katie Pence - October 2014

When Tammy Wynn was diagnosed with breast cancer she decided to see her journey as a learning experience to enhance her understanding of her business, writes UC Health News.

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The Citizen Bay Area: Three-Time Breast Cancer Survivor Hopes to Inspire Others

Kristi Nix - October 2014

Joy Weiner was diagnosed with breast cancer more than 10 years ago and has beat the disease three times since then. Despite the side effects, she tried her best to “to keep up with life and work” reports The Citizen Bay Area.

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Henry Daily Herald: Mother, Wife Talks About Cancer Diagnosis, Journey

Johnny Jackson - October 2014

The Henry Herald wrote about the inspiring story of LaSaundra Miller, who was diagnosed with colon cancer on Valentine’s Day 2014 and has had incredible support from her family, coworkers and community to manage treatment and continue working.

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The Shreveport Times: Breast Cancer Survivor Has Story to Tell

Sherry P. Shephard - October 2014

The Shreveport Times wrote an article about Melody Scott, a breast cancer survivor who was diagnosed wjem she was only 25. Her advice to other young woman? Know your body and keep asking for answers from your medical team if you aren't getting them. Scott also said that her experience impacted her career trajectory and helped her find purpose,

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Tallahassee Democrat: Sanders Guides Cancer Patients from Personal Experience

Gerald Ensley - October 2014

The Tallahassee Democrat wrote an article about Nicki Sanders, a cancer survivor and RN who's career has been significantly influenced by her cancer experiences over the years.

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Mitchell County Press News: Hoisington Waging Quiet Battle with Cancer

Jim Cross - October 2014

When Brian Hoisington was diagnosed with lung cancer, he was told he had 12-14 months to live. That was 4 years ago. Since then he has been through numerous rounds of treatment and, according to The Mitchell County Press News, it is going to work that helps him to stay positive

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13 WMAZ: Opry Star Jim Ed Brown Has Lung Cancer

Brian Mansfield - September 2014

Jim Ed Brown, a country singer who has had a recording career spanning 60 years, recently disclosed to his fans and the music community that he was diagnosed with lung cancer. Brown will take the next few months off the road to deal with the diagnosis.

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Taunton Daily Gazette: Cancer Diagnosis Can Take a Toll in the Workplace

Rory Schuler - September 2014

Cindy Tokarz was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1996, experienced first-hand the struggle of trying to continue on with her life and work while undergoing treatment, writes the Taunton Daily Gazette. The article goes on to interview an oncology social worker about the challenges that survivors face in the workplace and beyond after a diagnosis.

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Blue Ridge Now: Woman Overcomes Obstacles, beats breast cancer

Renee Bindewald - September 2014

Blue Ridge Now writes about Rosanne Milanese, a breast cancer survivor who worked through treatment, taking her lunch hour for her radiation treatments, but was fired after her radiation was finished. She found help through Women Helping Women, which helps breast cancer patients overcome financial obstacles to treatment.

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Daily Free Press: Former Mayor Menino Discusses Position at BU, Battling Cancer

Stephanie Pagones - September 2014

Former Boston Mayor Thomas Menino started working at Boston University in November 2013; in March he was diagnosed with an advanced form of cancer. But as the Daily Free Press reports, Menino is continuing to work and claims he is feeling well.

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