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London Southeast: Smith & Nephew CEO Bohuon diagnosed with cancer

Reuters - February 2016

Smith & Nephew Plc, Europe's biggest maker of artificial hips and knees said on Monday that it's Chief Execute Olivier Bohuon has been diagnosed with a highly treatable form of cancer.

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Mercury News: Panthers assistant still embracing his work after terminal cancer diagnosis

Cam Inman - February 2016

Bruce Dehaven, Carolina Panthers special teams coach, holds his position as a priority in his life. It's a job he excels at and loves so much that it is a major source of solace after receiving a dire diagnosis of an advanced stage of prostate cancer with a poor prognosis.

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Golf.com: Golf Analyst Mark Rolfing Says Cancer '100 Percent Gone'

AP News - January 2016

Golf analyst, Mark Rolfing, was diagnosed with Stage 4 salivary gland cancer in the summer of 2015. After six weeks of proton radiation, aimed at a small target on his face to avoid damage to the mouth and brain, Rolfing managed to return to work.

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ONA: Clinicians Can Help Survivors Determine Work Readiness

Jason Hoffman, PharmD, RPh - January 2016

According to a recently published study in the Journal of Cancer Survivorship, clinicians need to collaboratively work with cancer survivors to determine if they are cognitively, emotionally, and physically prepared to return to the workplace.

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SMH: NFL: Australian Seattle Seahawks player Jesse Williams cleared to return after cancer

Jotham Lian - January 2016

Australian NFL player Jesse Williams has been cleared to return to his team, the Seattle Seahawks, following his battle with kidney cancer in 2015. Williams boldly played in a pre-season game less than three months after surgery.

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The Eagle: Back in Action: Firefighter Returns After Cancer battle

Rebecca Fiedler - January 2016

Ben Miller, a College Station firefighter, is back to work 6 months after receiving the fateful call about his extremely high white blood cell count. Miller's leukemia is now in remission following rounds of chemo and stem cell treatments. Throughout the treatments, Miller was yearning to be back at work.

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Cancer Therapy Advisor: Managing Symptoms is Key for Patients With Metastatic Cancer

Debra Hughes - January 2016

Despite a need or desire to work, patients with metastatic cancer often face a number of hurdles such as inability to complete tasks due to physical limitations, taking time off for treatment, and potentially hostile work environments. Such instances need to be addressed in survivorship.

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Reuters: Healthcare IT firm Cerner's CEO diagnosed with cancer

Reuters - January 2016

Neal Patterson, chairman and chief executive officer of healthcare IT company Cerner Corp., announced that has been diagnosed with soft tissue cancer in a note to shareholders on Monday. Patterson said he plans to start treatment immediately and will continue to stay involved in the business, but will travel less and attend fewer meetings.

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Hutch News: Cancer, bankruptcy and death: study finds a link

Diane Mapes - January 2016

Dr.Scott Ramsey recently led a study at the Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research (HICOR) to understand the human and economic burden of cancer. Cancer patients are found to, on average, be 2.5 times more like to declare bankruptcy, which new findings have indicated increase the rate of mortality.

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CBC News: Former Journalist Who Fought Cancer Turns Passion For Whale Bones into Art

North by Northwest CBC News - January 2016

The Whale Dreams exhibit at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum at UBC is reflective of anatomy and humans' relationship to whales, however for Colleen McLaughlin Barlow it is a reminder of pursuing her dream of being in artist in the face of a battle with cancer.

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Billboard: Jezabels Cancel World Tour as Keyboardist Battles Ovarian Cancer

Lars Brandle - January 2016

Heather Shannon, the keyboardist for the indie band The Jezabels, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer three years ago and has been able to work through her illness up until now. As a result of a "sudden turn of events", the band has decided to cancel their world tour.

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Cleveland.com: Paladin Brewing's John Chandler back at work after cancer treatments

Marc Bona - January 2016

John Chandler, of Paladin Brewing in Austintown, Ohio, is back at work crafting beer after undergoing treatment to remove a tumor in his sinus cavity. The home-brewing company is honoring him by using his recipe for an American Blonde Ale, Sir Kenneth.

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MLive: State Rep. Gary Glenn continues work in wake of cancer diagnosis

Mark Tower - January 2016

Michigan State Rep. Gary Glenn, R-Larkin Township, announced that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will continue his legislative duties in a press release on Tuesday, January 19. He chose to disclose his diagnosis because he feels the public should know about it.

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TODAY: Why some don't share: Cancer diagnosis can make it hard to keep your job

Linda Carroll - January 2016

After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Tara Cernacek wanted to keep working for a "sense of normalcy", and she isn't alone. According to a survey by Harris Poll and Cancer and Careers, nearly three out of four cancer patients want to stay with their jobs and feel that work helps with recovery.

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Daily Mail: British astronaut Piers Sellers makes emotional announcement he has terminal cancer

Lucy Crossley - January 2016

NASA climate scientist and astronaut Piers Sellers recently announced that he had Stage 4 pancreatic cancer in an emotional article for the New York Times. He plans to continue his work researching the effects and cause of climate change.

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ESPN: Chris Mortensen taking break to treat throat cancer

ESPN.com - January 2016

Chris Mortensen, senior NFL analyst for ESPN, said that he will be temporarily stepping away from his normal NFL coverage duties to undergo treatment for throat cancer.

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The Wall Street Journal: How an NFL Star Worked Out During Chemotherapy

Kevin Clark and Kevin Helliker - January 2016

Kansas City Chiefs safety, Eric Berry, left his NFL career in 2014 to undergo treatment for Hodgkin's lymphoma and returned to the NFL less than a year later. His comeback was made possible by altering the standard chemotherapy regimen so Berry wouldn't have heavy lifting restrictions and could continue exercising during treatment.

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Daily Mail: Cancer-stricken model poses after chemo to inspire other women

Alexandra Klausner - January 2016

Model Mieko Rye posed for photos after undergoing chemotherapy treatment to inspire other women with cancer to feel beautiful. She says the situation is ironic because her job depends on how she looks.

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Magic Valley: Cancer cluster bill pushed by Idaho survivor likely to become law

Nathan Brown - January 2016

After seven years of work and delay, Trevor's Law has been passed by congress. Trevor's Law is a bill that that will allow for the tracking of clusters of cancer. Named after an Idaho childhood cancer survivor, Trevor Schaefer, the bill was first introduced by U.S. Senator Mike Crapo, a cancer survivor himself, in 2011.

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Hutch News: Coming out with cancer

Diane Mapes - January 2016

Sharing a cancer diagnosis is messy and there's no easy or right way to go about it. The decision to share is deeply personal and it's most important to pay attention to what you need. If you decide not to tell anyone, that's your decision to make.

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Depauw University: NBC/Golf Channel's Mark Rolfing is Back to Work After Fighting Rare Cancer

Depauw University - January 2016

Mark Rolfing, a television golf commentator for NBC/Golf Channel, took time away from his job to battle a rare form of cancer. On Thursday, he returned to work, but will take it slow while he awaits an 'all clear' update from his doctor. He will be working in the booth for the Hyundai and Sony Open.

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Futurity: Employers show bias against people with disabilities

Dory Devlin - January 2016

A study with more than 6,000 fictitious cover letters reveals employers are less likely to interview qualified applicants who disclose disabilities. The study, conducted by Rutgers University, found that employers expressed interest 26% less often in candidates who disclosed disabilities in cover letters.

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OUT: Lorna Luft - 'My Journey Isn't Cancer, It's Bloomingdales!'

Michael Musto - January 2016

Singer Lorna Luft recently interviewed with Michael Musto of OUT.com to discuss beating cancer and quickly returning to the stage to perform.

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BBC News: Thangam Debbonaire MP poised for return after cancer treatment

BBC News - January 2016

United Kingdom Member of Parliament, Thangam Debbonaire, was diagnosed with breast cancer less than two months after being elected last May. She has been working while she can during chemotherapy but hopes to return within two months. She said that she is lucky that her staff has worked extra to help cover for her while she took time off.

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Huffington Post: Shocking Cancer Diagnosis - Getting the Right Support at Work

Linda Dughetti - December 2015

Linda Dughetti, senior manager of Accenture Operations, blogged for the Huffington Post on her experience working through a cancer diagnosis, including how she worked with her employer to take a year off work, reaching out to her manager for support and winning award for representing her company's core value of "one global network".

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Tri-City Herald: Benton County sheriff battles ultimate foe: cancer

Tyler Richardson - December 2015

Sheriff Steve Keane, of Benton County in Washington, has missed little work and has stayed involved in major investigations despite being diagnosed with colon cancer in August. He has found ways to manage the side effects so it doesn't affect his work too much. Keane also continues to help out at the day care that he owns with his wife.

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Health Day: Paid sick leave can be crucial when cancer strikes

Robert Preidt - December 2015

A new study shows that paid sick leave for cancer patients eases their financial struggles and helps them keep their jobs. It allows patients to take the time they need for cancer treatment while still receiving paychecks.

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UPI: More than a third of cancer patients continue to work

Stephen Feller - December 2015

A recent study, conducted at the University of Wisconsin and led by breast cancer oncologist Dr. Amye Tevaarwerk, found that symptoms related to cancer often determined whether people were able to remain at work after their diagnosis. The findings found that more than one-third of people with metastatic cancer continued to work.

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Forbes: Brain Cancer Made Me A Better Leader

Nathan Sexton - December 2015

Nathan Sexton, vice president of business intelligence at Bellhops, wrote an article for Forbes' Leadership section on his experience with receiving a brain cancer diagnosis after a recent career change from financial services to a tech-based moving startup and how it made him a better leader and manager.

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Daily Herald: Schaumburg firefighters support colleague in cancer fight

Steve Zalusky - December 2015

Mike Solberg, a firefighter from Schaumburg, IL has been battling brain cancer for most of his career. Solberg said that the department stepped up to help from the very beginning, driving him to rehab to undergo therapy to regain movements he lost due to the tumors and donating vacation time.

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