Andrew Goldman - May 2023
Georgie Johnston landed her dream job as a nurse after years of studying and volunteering. A few months later she was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer, requiring chemotherapy and a mastectomy.
Read MoreRaleighNC.gov - May 2023
Raleigh, NC firefighter John Nickerson returned to Station 17 after fifteen months away treating testicular germ cell cancer. He went through two surgeries, chemotherapy and three stem cell transplants. While his treatment was not easy, Nickerson said, "The hardest part was being away from my family and my job."
Read MoreTom Metcalf and Francine Lacqua - April 2023
Barclays CEO CS Venkatakrishnan is returning to the office after undergoing five months of treatment for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. During his time out of the office, he continued to work remotely.
Read MoreAlexandra del Rosario - April 2023
The Young and the Restless star Eric Braeden disclosed his prostate cancer diagnosis last week. “I was taken aback, but I was determined to deal with it,” he said. While he has taken the time to "slow down" and "listen to my body more", he has decided to continue working during his treatment, saying that he finds that work distracts him.
Read MoreDavid Artavia - April 2023
Pam Huff, the first female nightly news anchor in Alabama, has not missed more than a day or two of work at ABC 33/40 since starting treatment for breast cancer in August of 2022. To mask the side effects of her chemotherapy, she has worn a wig and false eyelashes during each broadcast. But last week, she decided to go on air with her natural hair.
Read MoreYi-Jin Yu - April 2023
Dr. Lauren Juyia is a practicing gynecologist who discovered a mass on herself that turned out to be stage 4 colon cancer. She continued to work throughout her chemo treatment to take her mind off her own cancer.
Read MoreKaren Brown - March 2023
Frank Marchand has been a plumber for over 47 years, most of those years spent self-employed. Following a diagnosis of Stage 4 colon cancer, Marchand has continued to work, with the exception of brief recoveries from surgery, throughout his whole treatment.
Read MoreVicky Santos - March 2023
In January of 2020, Kara Skrubis was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare pediatric bone cancer. She decided to take a year off of school for treatment which included an above-the-knee amputation and nine months of chemotherapy.
Read MoreCary Clack - February 2023
U.S. Representative Joaquin Castro underwent surgery this week for cancer found in his small intestine. In a statement he said, "My prognosis is good. I expect to be home recovering in Texas for several weeks before returning to Washington to continue my work on behalf of the people of my hometown, San Antonio."
Read MoreGrace Dean - February 2023
Krystal Garmon has undergone cancer treatment twice. Following a recent job virtual interview, the interviewers did not realize she was still on the call and started saying things like "She had a head cap on, did she know she was in an interview?" and "She would look more professional if she showed her hair. I can't tell what color her hair is."
Read MoreLiz Scherer - February 2023
CAC's executive director Rebecca V. Nellis was interviewed to remind everyone that disclosure is a choice and that "it may change over time, in the evolution of how you see yourself, how your treatment is going, what you need, or how your workplace is reacting to what you have or haven't shared."
Read MoreWolf Depner - February 2023
British Columbia's Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills Selina Robinson disclosed her cancer has returned. She has no plans on leaving her job. “I have no idea what else I would do except work."
Read MoreKimberlee Speakman - February 2023
Peloton instructor Leanne Hainsby returned to the studio to teach her first class since undergoing 12 weeks of chemotherapy to treat her breast cancer.
Read MoreCancer and Careers - January 2023
Cancer and Careers' executive director Rebecca V. Nellis was an invited guest on the Business Group on Health’s podcast.
Read MoreCindy Boren - January 2023
Chicago White Sox closer Liam Hendriks has begun treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma. "I am confident that I will make a full recovery and be back on the mound as soon as possible."
Read MoreGinger Gibson - January 2023
Senator Bob Casey announced that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will continue to work while undergoing treatment.
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