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STV News: One in five with cancer 'face work discrimination'

STV - November 2016

A recent survey of 1,000 individuals in the UK found that almost one in five people diagnosed with cancer who return to work face discrimination.

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Champion: Sacked from him job because he had cancer

Ollie Cowan - November 2016

Terry Foster, 58, was let go from his job because of cancer. After recovering from lymphoma, Foster was told by his bosses that he wouldn't be able to handle the 'stress of the job'.Foster refused to accept this and sued the refrigeration company for unfair dismissal and discrimination.

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CT Post: How a battle with cancer kick-started my career as an entrepreneur

Molly MacDonald - November 2016

Molly MacDonald was the daughter of a successful entrepreneur and she always knew she had it in her DNA. However, she did not know that the catalyst for acting on this entrepreneurial spirit would be a cancer diagnosis.

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National Post: Federal lawyer hasn't been paid since returning to work following cancer treatment

Kathryn May - October 2016

Cancer was a challenge, but one challenge Rosemary Morgan, a Canadian federal lawyer, did not anticipate was returning to work and not getting paid for it.Since returning to her job in September, following nine months of treatment for cancer treatment, Morgan has yet to see her pay.

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Global News: North Shore rescuer, now cancer-free, eager to return to work

Sean Boynton - October 2016

Jay Piggot, a community hero and North Shore Rescue team member, is returning to work after fighting cancer for nearly a year.

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Today: 'I'm not my hair': Breast cancer patient fights for her right to be bald

Courtney Hazlett - October 2016

When Jackie Froeber felt a lump in her breast one morning in May of 2016, she knew things were going to change. Upon her diagnosis, Froeber's experience was in many ways similar to others with the diagnosis, however an unexpected turn was the fight with her employer over her hair, or rather, lack of it.

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Circleville Herald: Diagnosis spurs Asheville woman to comfort other patients

J Bahney - October 2016

Asheville resident PJ Tosca was working as a licensed massage therapist when she found out she had breast cancer. Following a mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation, she used her experience to transition into certified oncology massage.

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TBN Weekly: Commission Morroni returns to work after cancer treatment

Suzette Porter - October 2016

On October 25th, the County Commission meeting in Clearwater, FL had a celebratory feel to it. Following a 3 1/2 month-long absence, Commissioner John Morroni's seat at the dais was filled again! Morroni took time off from the Commission to receive treatment at the Moffitt Cancer Center for secondary myselodysplastic syndrome.

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NY Post: Cancer made me broke

Michael Kaplan - October 2016

According to a study conducted by the Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research, one-third of cancer survivors go into debt, and 3 percent file for bankruptcy. The astronomical costs of cancer treatment continue to rise and financial burdens are a concerning reality for active patients and survivors.

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Jacksonville.com: Fighting cancer, Clinton staffer from Jacksonville makes weighty recommendation

Sebastian Kitchen - October 2016

Hillary Clinton campaign worker, Tyrone Gayle, was fighting Stage 4 colon cancer when he sent her an email she says helped to influence one of her most important decisions. The email was an update on his own health, as well as to urge her to select Sen. Tim Kaine as her running mate. Gayle, though in active treatment, didn't want to miss a beat.

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CBC News: Back to work for Lucy can Oldenbarneveld after cancer treatment

CBC Ottawa - October 2016

CBC Ottawa's Lucy van Oldenbarneveld has made her official return to work after over a year away in order to receive treatment for breast cancer. Though she's not quite back to the anchor chair yet, she is making her way back gradually.

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The Telegraph: Insecurity, guilt, and stigma: the reality of going back to work after breast cancer

Petra Tiziani - October 2016

After having just given birth to her first child, Petra Tiziani was informed she had cancer. Being diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer meant that she was going to be unable to continue breastfeeding. Aside from her maternal role, her professional role was interrupted as well.

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Burlington Free Press: 'Chemo brain' challenges cancer patients

Joel Banner Baird - October 2016

The surgery went well, and the chemo did it's job, so all in all Reverand Karen Mendes felt her cancer experience ended well and was reluctant to complain about the persistent fogginess over her cognitive faculties. What Mendes did not realize was this was a lingering side effect of her chemo, and that it had a name: chemo brain.

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Simcoe.com: Work after a cancer diagnosis

Natalie Richardson - October 2016

Natalie Richardson recognizes the role a career plays in one's identity. As a cancer survivor, she is further aware the way her job, and the ability to do her job, affected the way she felt about herself and her life.

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WRCBTV: Murfreesboro police officer faces termination while battling cancer

Hayley Mason - October 2016

Starting at the Murfreesboro Police Department at just 19 years old, Mike Robinson is nearing 30 years on the job. He's moved up the ranks and always enjoyed helping others. However, upon being diagnosed with colon cancer in March and undergoing surgery in April, he's been unable to work.

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Fast Company: Cancer survivors share hard-won lessons on managing time well

Laura Vanderkam - October 2016

While most people do not walk around thinking about how much longer they have left to live their lives, when faced with a cancer diagnosis, one's own mortality becomes more of a reality. As is often the case with survivorship rates on the rise, survivors are recognizing an altered perception of how they feel about time.

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Fox News: Gerri Willis: Six things cancer taught me

Gerri Willis - October 2016

Gerri Willis was diagnosed with breast cancer on April 28 and made the decision to take extended medical leave for treatment from her job of six years at Fox Business News. Now, just a few months later, while not completely cancer free, she is on her way back to work and looking to share what she's learned through this experience.

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Inquirer.Net: Living (not just surviving) after breast cancer

Alya B. Honasan - October 2016

Alya Honasan is a breast cancer survivor, who often shares her experience through the nonprofit breast cancer awareness organization she volunteers with, ICanServe. Honasan states that her brush with cancer helped to make her feel more alive than she'd ever been.

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Daily Journal: Whiteland resident says she intends to live her life following cancer diagnosis

Anna Herkamp - October 2016

Kay Clark, 72, has held on to her smile, sense of humor, and hope throughout her cancer experience which began 40 years ago, when she was initially diagnosed. A hairdresser for 54 years, Clark wont let cancer get in the way of doing what she loves.

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Fox4kc: Woman has lived 25 years with stage 4 breast cancer

Meryl Lin McKean - October 2016

For so long, advanced breast cancer, also referred to as stage 4 or metastatic breast cancer, meant a short life expectancy. This is no longer the case, as many women are living years with breast cancer. Vicki Warren is a prime example. Diagnosed at age 32, Warren has been living with stage 4 breast cancer for 25 years.

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Oncology Nursing News: Balancing Work and Breast Cancer

Sarah Goodell - October 2016

Many questions arise the moments after learning of a breast cancer diagnosis. One in particular that Cancer and Career works to address: "Can I keep working?". With breast cancer being the most common invasive cancer in women, supporting those with breast cancer in the workplace should be considered a top priority.

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Jeannie Lancaster - October 2016

Though not an easy or enjoyable experience, when Barbara Selden talks about her journey with breast cancer she uses the words blessed, gift, gratitude, and joy. With a long history of breast cancer in her family, Seldon received the fateful phone call informing her of her diagnosis when at work in February 2012.

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The Times: Financial impact of cancer adds additional burdens on patients, families

Daveen Rae Kurutz - October 2016

Georgiann Skiba was not prepared to be told of the pingpong-ball-sized tumor in her breast, but she was even further unprepared for the mounting medical bills that would also come along with the devastating news. As she makes doctors visits and treatments, those which are saving her life, are also causing extreme financial difficulties and stress.

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Northwest Georgia News: Diane Weldon says she is 'a little more scarred, but much stronger'

Kristina Wilder - October 2016

The day before her 42nd birthday, Diane Weldon was told she had breast cancer. Cancer had always been the furthest thing from her mind, so much so that she had dropped the cancer policy at work the year before, believing there'd be no way she would need it.

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Fox17: 'I love these kids:' Brain cancer survivor returns to work at children's hospital

Erica Francis - September 2016

Although according to the CDC, brain cancer is now the deadliest childhood cancer in the world, even ahead of leukemia, Thomas Sikkema, now 20, is a lucky survivor. At 17, Sikkema was diagnosed with a germ cell tumor. Told right away that the cancer was curable, he was immediately scheduled for a surgery, chemo, and radiation.

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Splitsider: Erik Bergstrom went from cancer ward to Comedy Central

Isaac Kozell - September 2016

After being diagnosed with Stage IV Hodgkins Lymphoma in 2015, comedian Erik Bergstrom felt unsure of what the future held, specifically for his career. Though already an established New York City comic prior to his diagnosis, the news of his cancer pushed him to want to work even harder.

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Sharing my cancer story helped me rediscover the magic in life

Teva Harrison - September 2016

Teva Harrison just had her first book published, a memoir on her life with cancer. Harrison realized the power that her story and words had on the ability to connect with others. In December of 2013, at age 37 Harrison was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer, and considered terminal. A normally positive person, Harrison found herself slipping.

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Easy Magazine: There is life after cancer

Gercine Carter - September 2016

Shorma Jones is no stranger to cancer, as she has battled it four times. Fighting the disease for the last 13 years has not been an easy journey. The day marking her 13th year as a cancer survivor was spent doing what has sustained her throughout, her work.

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Daily Mail: Opera singer who battled throat cancer achieves her dream of performing at the Proms

Stephen Matthews - September 2016

Upon learning of her throat cancer diagnosis at 16, Lydia Haynes feared her dream of becoming a singer was impossible. Following the discovery of a golf ball-sized tumor in her throat, she was told that the removal could leave permanent damage.She was warned she may never speak again.

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BizTimes: Free cancer resources for employers and individuals

Paul Nobile - September 2016

According to reports from the American Cancer Society, one-third of all women and one-half of all men in the United States will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in their lifetime. With a high likelihood that this occurs in those of working age, it's important to consider the impact this has on both the individual and the employer.

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