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Market Watch: Millenial cancer survivors are going broke fighting to stay alive

Nicole Lyn Pesce - February 2019

New research finds that young adult cancer survivors are at a higher risk for debt and work-related physical and mental impairment after their treatment.

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Columbus CEO: Work Can be a Refuge from Cancer

Laurie Allen - February 2019

More and more patients and survivors are looking at work not just as a way to access benefits and insurance, but also as a source of support and welcome distraction following a cancer diagnosis.

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Economic Times: She's back! Sonali Bendre returns to work after cancer treatment

Economic Times - February 2019

Actress, Sonali Bendre, has returned to work following treatment for "high grade cancer". Despite a challenging experience, she is excited to be back.

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The Washington Post: He's Wielded Power for Decades. Now a legendary lawmaker faces a deadly illness

Steve Hendrix, Ovetta Wiggins and Arelis R. Hernandez - January 2019

President of the Maryland Senate, Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., a figure in the Senate Chamber for over three decades has revealed to his fellow lawmakers, reporters and visitors to the chamber that he is being treated for Stage 4 prostate cancer.

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HR Dive: Employees Unlikely to Disclose Cancer Diagnoses to HR

Kathryn Moody - December 2018

Healthcare policy and coverage remains a serious concern for cancer patients and survivors. However, despite the stress surrounding this, many patients and survivors decide not to disclose their cancer diagnosis to human resource departments.

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Cancer.net: Working When You Have Cancer: An Expert Q&A

Nicole Franklin, MPH - December 2018

Cancer and Careers' very own Manager of Programs, Nicole Franklin, MPH, answers questions from Cancer.net on how to continue working after a cancer diagnosis and the tools available through CAC to assist survivors as they make a plan for balancing work and cancer.

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FabFitFun: The Truth about Working as a Cancer Survivor

Chloe Caldwell - November 2018

Despite the prevalence of cancer survivors of working age, there continues to be little coverage of the impact of cancer on someones work life and career. That's where Cancer and Careers works to bring this issue to the forefront and help survivors make the best decisions for them.

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HR News: 5 Ways to Support an Employee with Cancer

Rebecca Nellis - November 2018

Maintaining one's employment while receiving treatment for cancer and going through recovery can be difficult, but research shows that many cancer patients want to keep working. Cancer and Careers' very own Executive Director, Rebecca V. Nellis, outlines five ways HR professionals can prepare to help employees who request support and guidance.

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New Castle News: Nurse who survived breast cancer helps others with battle

Renee Gendrau - October 2018

Though now cancer-free, oncology nurse Becky Rainville still recalls how she felt when diagnosed. Having worked in oncology when she was diagnosed, Becky is well aware of what the disease can do to one's body, and she keeps this in mind as she treats her patients.

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Moneyish: Cancer Survivors Share the Struggle to Keep their Jobs through Treatment

Nicole Lyn Pesce - October 2018

Surviving a cancer diagnosis is just the first part of the battle. Many survivors find themselves struggling with their careers after treatment.

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My Stateline: Dixon Police Office Returns to Active Duty After Being Diagnosed with Brain Cancer

Mariana Rodriguez - September 2018

Just months after a brain cancer diagnosis, Office P.J. Ginn of Dixon, IL is back to work.

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WDBJ7: Crushing Cancer: Cancer Survivors, Patients May Have Untreated PTSD

Leanna Scachetti - September 2018

Though many patients are thrilled to ring the long-awaited final chemo treatment bell, that sense of relief tends to be short-lived for many. Many patients and survivors report experiencing a continued feeling of anxiety and unease.

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Healthline: Breast Cancer Survivors Have a Bigger Problem After Treatment: The Cost

Ann Pietrangelo - August 2018

There's no question that treatment options for breast cancer is improving, however this comes at a high monetary cost. The extreme expense causes hardship for survivors long after their treatment ends.

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Politico: I'm Coping With Cancer by Reporting On It

Alexandria Glorioso - August 2018

Alexandria Glorioso is a journalist, so she is used to exploring and researching topics both familiar and foreign to her. However, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she embraced her profession as a way of coping with her diagnosis.

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Yahoo: Teachers donate their sick days to colleague battling colon cancer

Elise Sole - August 2018

Robert Goodman, a 23-year history teacher at Palm Beach Gardens Community High School in Florida was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in April of this year. After major surgery, he was prescribed six months of chemotherapy and medications. Goodman knew he'd need to heal, but was concerned about his lack of sick time remaining from his job.

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Beckers Hospital Review: Childhood cancer survivors often struggle financially, study finds

Kelly Gooch - August 2018

According to a study of adult survivors of childhood cancer, conducted by St. Jude Research Hospital many are experiencing financial hardship associated with both sociodemographic status and later appearing medical effects.

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Reuters: Doctors don't always recognize 'financial toxicity' of cancer

Linda Carroll - July 2018

Researchers are focusing in on the importance of healthcare professionals' awareness that their cancer patients battle "financial toxicity", in addition to their disease. According to a new study, in the journal Cancer, the costs associated with diagnosis and treatment, even for those with insurance, frequently create hardship and distress.

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Euractiv: Women with Advanced and Metastatic Breast Cancer should be able to work

Lydia Makaroff - July 2018

The need for further research and development towards medical care and treatment for women with breast cancer continues. However, the European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC) has directed it's sights specifically towards improving the care for those with breast cancer that wish to continue working.

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News Herald: Tax Collector's Office Supports Longtime Employee Through Cancer

John Henderson - July 2018

Leona Burton has been an employee of the Bay County Tax Collector's office for over 20 years and is regarded as a staple in the office. Upon being diagnosed with lung cancer, her co-workers and customers have stepped up to support her.

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Forbes: Sonia Kashuk, The First Lady Of Designer Makeup Brands, Looks Backward And Forward

Moira Vetter - May 2018

Sonia Kashuk, cosmetics-industry leader and CAC Board Member, has been a prominent figure in the beauty & fashion industry for more than 30 years. While she watched her brand grow, she was also very vigilant about monitoring her health due to a family history of breast cancer.

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Star Tribune: As more cancer patients survive, workplace protections fall short

Glenn Howatt - May 2018

Adrienne Frank was facing a challenging recovery following the removal of part of her jawbone due to cancer. Some of the obstacles included a feeding tube, trouble speaking, and extreme pain. This being her sixth oral cancer diagnosis in 11 years, extensive treatment was prescribed. This contributed further challenges to a return to work.

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Coping: Making it Work: Expert Tips for Navigating the Workplace during Cancer Treatment

Rebecca Nellis - May 2018

Though reasons can vary, many people choose to work through some or all of their cancer treatment. Cancer and Careers' own Executive Director, Rebecca Nellis, shares tips for how to make the process easier, regardless of the reason for choosing to work.

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Medium: How Cancer Made Me Stronger

Councilman Albus Brooks - May 2018

Councilman Albus Brooks was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer two years ago. Following surgery to remove a 15-pound tumor, he was declared cancer free and he returned to work. He was not out of the woods yet, however. In April 2018 Brooks received the news that a another small tumor had reappeared.

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Happify: How workplaces can accommodate and encourage employees who have an illness

Sarah Donnelly - May 2018

When lawyer Sarah Donnelly was diagnosed with cancer, she discovered that her career and coworkers were a lifeline that offered routine, support and stability during a tumultuous time. Donnelly describes how companies can support their workers in dealing with illness.

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Bon Appetit: Top Chef Contestant Fatima Ali on How Cancer Changed the Way She Cooks

Fatima Ali - May 2018

NYC chef and former 'Top Chef' contestant, Fatima Ali, reflects on the effects of cancer on her two biggest passions, cooking and eating. Following chemo and surgery, the range of motion in her left hand is permanently affected. Ali explains the effect cancer has had on her relationship to food and her continued dreams of opening a restaurant.

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ABC12: State Rep. Gary Glenn to continue working, campaigning through cancer treatment

ABC12 News Team - April 2018

State Rep. Gary Glenn announced publicly that the Stage 4 prostate cancer he had battled in 2016 has returned. Glenn is currently receiving immunotherapy, radiation and hormone therapy at the University of Michigan. Despite this recent discovery, Glenn plans to continue working and campaigning.

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SHRM Blog: A Q&A with Cancer and Careers #SHRM18

Claire Petrie, MBA, PHR - March 2018

Cancer and Careers' Senior Manager of Programs, Nicole Jarvis, LMSW, sat down with SHRM to tell them about the services of Cancer and Careers and what it means to work there.

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Everyday Health: 8 Things to consider if you plan to work when you have advanced breast cancer

Julie Stewart - March 2018

Although deciding whether or not to work may not be at the forefront of one's mind when learning of an advanced breast cancer diagnosis, it is nonetheless a very important decision that requires thought about the meaning of work.

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Chron: WorkWise: Beating cancer through work

Mildred Culp, PhD - February 2018

Cancer treatment is inherently complex, often making work particularly challenging when fatigue cuts into the amount of work that can be done in a day. However, there are still ways to make work happen, and often it can be a positive aspect during treatment.

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FT Adviser: The business case for supporting employees with cancer

Mark Allan - February 2018

The rate of cancer continues to rise, with one person being diagnosed every two minutes in the UK. Employers are realizing the impact on business, as well as their responsibility to address the needs of their employees with cancer.

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