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Cure: What you should know: Thriving in the workplace during or after cancer

Brielle Urciuoli - July 2016

While cancer can often feel like a full-time job, there seems to be little information on what a patient or survivor does when they are ready to return to the workforce. CURE asked Rebecca Nellis, Chief Mission Officer of Cancer and Careers, common questions about returning to work during or after cancer treatment.

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Des Moines Register: Now cancer free, Mitchell Meyers hoping to help Iowa State 2016

Tommy Birch - July 2016

Though Mitchell Meyers suffered many losses following his diagnosis of Hodgkin's lymphoma, including his hair, eyebrows, significant weight, he never lost his love for football and drive to play again. Meyers will be returning to play for the Cyclones this season and he couldn't be more excited.

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Daily Record: NHS breast cancer nurse on how shocking diagnosis gave her new perspective

Jenny Morrison - July 2016

After spending years treating breast cancer patients, nurse Mary Raphael was forced to see the disease through a patient's eyes when she herself was diagnosed and receiving treatment.Going from the treating to the treated, was a major perspective change.

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CBC: Cancer survivor unpaid since return to work

CBC News - July 2016

Cecilia Delfino, a public servant with Global Affairs Canada, shares her story with CBC explaining that since her return to work following cancer treatment, she has not been paid. Two years ago, when Delfino was diagnosed with cancer, everything changed.

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D Magazine: How a non-profit is cutting out cancer's complications

Ashley Madonna - July 2016

When Darven Norris was diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer shortly after he was hired at a start up, he knew the road would not be easy. Norris was let go shortly thereafter due to the company not wanting to absorb increased insurance premiums. Feeling at a loss, Cancer Support Community, North Texas stepped in to help.

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Auburn Pub: After cancer surgery, Sen. Jim Seward gears up for re-election campaign

Robert Harding - July 2016

Just three months following Senator Jim Seward's surgery for bladder cancer, he's shifted his focus to a different goal: winning his 16th term. Though he'd been out of work for a month and a half, Seward returned to Albany in June and made sure to be present for the final month of the legislative season.

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Healio: Unemployment, decreased income often follow thyroid cancer diagnosis in Israel

Amber Cox - July 2016

According to published study findings in Thyroid, unemployment and decreased income 2 years following a thyroid cancer diagnosis are common in Israel. These findings may indicate a need for programs that facilitate a return to full-time work.

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The News Minute: Young and surviving cancer

Geetika Mantri - July 2016

The News Minute speaks with a few young cancer survivors who share how they handled the shock of diagnosis and what effects it had on their careers. Though many cite the struggle of keeping up with work, they also share their mentality during the difficult times.

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MCG: Class as usual: McKinney elementary teach beats cancer without missing a day

Chris Beattie - July 2016

Though for Ralph Parkman, the possibility of prostate cancer was likely due to his age group, it still took three biopsies and months of convincing before he was actually diagnosed. As an elementary school math teacher, Parkman did not take missing school lightly.

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Barrow County News: Finding her purpose: Bethlehem breast cancer survivor turns to childrens books

Scott Thompson - July 2016

The initial news of her diagnosis is something Michelle Cox will likely never forget. She was shocked, as she had been very healthy and there was no history of cancer in her family. Just two months after the phone call, Cox had a successful surgery to remove the cancer and her life started to really take shape.

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WRAL: Judge returns to bench after cancer fight

Julia Sims - July 2016

Superior Court Judge, Carl Fox, is no stranger to people rising when he enters the court room. However, when that turned into a standing ovation upon his return to the bench after cancer, it was a powerful and emotional scene. At 62, Fox was diagnosed with myelodysplatic syndrome, losing weight and energy and having to set aside judicial duties.

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WBAL: Candidate for mayor announces cancer diagnosis

Robert Lang - July 2016

Alan Walden, currently running as the Republican nominee for Mayor of Baltimore, has announced to his supports via email, that he has been diagnosed with a treatable form of bladder cancer. Following surgery to remove his bladder, doctors believe no further treatment will be necessary.

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USA Today: Lawsuit alleges unequal disability payments for women

Charisse Jones - July 2016

A case against California state agencies who oversee dispensing of workers' compensation benefits on behalf of several women injured on the job. The lawsuit alleges that injured female workers in California are denied equal disability benefits because of systemic gender bias.

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Healio News: Argentine tango 'therapy' helped restore balance for cancer patients with neuropathy

Healio O&P News - July 2016

A pilot study conducted at The Ohio State University found the use of dance as therapy could improve balance and reduce fall risk among cancer patients with peripheral neuropathy. Lisa Worthen-Chaudhari, phsyical rehabilitation specialist, notes the importance of this with the increase in cancer survival.

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CBC: Fringe performer heals with humour after childhood cancer

CBC News - July 2016

Stephanie Morin-Roberts is a performer and childhood cancer survivor. Her current work is Blindside, a comedy piece inspired by her life after childhood cancer. At two years old she was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a cancer of the eye. She had to have her left eye removed, but afterwards was okay.

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CBC News: Winnipeg Folk Festival employee said she survived cancer but lost her job in the process

Caroline Barghout - July 2016

When Margaret Koshinsky was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer in October of 2013, she was also told she'd be on an aggressive treatment regimen. Her chemotherapy began almost immediately, but she maintained her job as a manager of marketing and communications for the Winnipeg Folk Festival, until forced by her condition to take time off.

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NY Post: How makeup helped me get through cancer

Molly Shea - July 2016

Tim Quinn is a celebrity makeup artist and testicular cancer survivor. Though extremely weak upon arriving at Mass General in 2007, Quinn turned to his love of makeup to help him stay positive and to even help lift the spirits of other patients at the hospital.

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Action News Jax: Local cancer survivor goes on to college with help from Jay Fund

John Bachman - July 2016

August Williams was only 11-years-old when diagnosed with a rare form of Leukemia. Despite her straight A's and being a leader in her high school, her cancer prevented her from attending college. Cancer had taken a toll on both her body and her parents savings. The Tom Coughlin Jay Fund stepped in to help with finances.

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Wales Online: This breast cancer patient says the hardest part comes AFTER treatment has ended

Liz Day - July 2016

Sue Mordecai, a 56-year-old civil servant from Heath in Cardiff, was diagnosed with breast cancer in November 2014 after experiencing swelling in her breast. Though the diagnosis and chemotherapy were a shock, she feels the most difficult part of facing cancer was after treatment ended.

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Personnel Today: Building a health and wellbeing at work strategy for the future

Liz Egan - June 2016

By 2030, four in 10 people of working age will be living with a chronic condition. Employers need to consider if they are prepared for such a scenario. Evidence shows that health support in the workplace that's well-targeted can help to prevent people from having to stop working. This can have a positive impact both on employee and employer.

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Fox17: Program at Mercy Health helps ease financial burden of cancer

Erica Francis - June 2016

The undeniable truth is cancer is extremely expensive. Experts claim that it is common for the price of treating cancer to reach $100,000. Recognizing the rising costs and the detriment this is to patients, Mercy Health Lacks Cancer Center wants to help.

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Fox Sports: Jim Kelly says 'I feel awesome,' is active in football camp

Kerouac Smith - June 2016

Two years after being declared cancer-free, Jim Kelly has begun to feel back to his old self. A long journey after being diagnosed in 2013 and having surgery on his upper jaw followed by a recurrence just nine months later. Completion of chemo and radiation, at his follow up in 2014 showed no sign of cancer.

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Enterprise: From cancer to catwalk for Bridgewater woman

Charlie Peters - June 2016

Though going to the Boston Medical Center regularly wasn't out of the norm for Desiree Jones-Eaves, when she began going as a patient she felt uncomfortable and felt she needed to hide her disease. When Jones-Eaves finished her treatments in the early morning, she then walked over to the BMC infectious disease clinic, where she works as a nurse.

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CBS Sports: Jim Kelly feels 'awesome' as he works his way back from cancer battle

Jared Dubin - June 2016

Not very long ago, Jim Kelly was fighting for his life. He'd dropped a lot of weight, undergoing chemo treatment, and had surgery to address his cancer. After being diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in 2013, one year later he contracted MRSA to his bones, shortly after being declared cancer free. However, two years later he's back to work.

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Tennis: Two years after cancer diagnosis, Duval returns to Wimbledon

Howard Fendrich - June 2016

Her eyes welling with tears, 20-year-old Vicky Duval was moved just by being back on the tennis court just two years after being diagnosed with cancer. Following a yearlong break for treatment, Duval returned to playing local events and chose eight tournaments to compete in.

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NW Labor Press: Union wins reinstatement for Lane County IT worker fired for medical marijuana

Workers Rights - June 2016

Two days before Christmas, Michael Hirsch was terminated by his job after testing positive for marijuana. What his job did not care to hear was that Hirsch was prescribed marijuana at night to deal with the pain and cramping from his chemo and radiation to treat his stage 3 prostate cancer.

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Fox13: Cancer survivor climbs Mount Kilimanjaro to spread message of hope, survival

Tamara Vaifanua - June 2016

Cancer survivor, Molly Froerer of Utah, has trekked 37 miles up and down Mount Kilimanjaro to spread a message of both hope and survival. After learning of her advanced breast cancer diagnosis in 2013, Froerer went through a double mastectomy, followed by six months of chemo and radiation.

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Worcester News: Worcester cancer survivor prepares to take part in Race for Life

Hannah Worrall - June 2016

Mary Tyrrell, of Happy Feet Fitness is Worcester, has been helping women get into shape through the Couch to 5k program for years. In 2014, diagnosed with breast cancer, she was unable to take part in the Race for Life run which she had participated in for years. But this year, she's back and ready to run!

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USA Today: How Pitt's James Conner exercised his way through cancer

Nicole Auerbach - June 2016

Sitting next to his vast collection of trophies and plaques, James Conner also proudly displays a surgical mask. The mask is a symbolic reminder of his challenge as well as his ability to work through it. This was the mask he would wear when he would show up to work out despite being in the middle of a chemotherapy regiment.

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Fox17 Nashville:Franklin student who survived brain cancer hopes to work at hospital that saved her

Stacy Case - June 2016

Mallory Corzine, a student at Lipscomb University, is determined to give back to St Jude Children Research Hospital, for the treatment she received as a young child for a brain tumor. Corzine is studying to become a child life specialist - staffers who help children understand what's happening to them.

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