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Business Insider: This 24-year-old used Snapcat to launch a startup - all while fighting cancer

Julie Bort - September 2017

At just 24 years old, Khallil Mangalji had made a successful name for himself. Following a round of venture funding for his two-year-old startup, he closed out with $1.8 million. He secured this funding, all while undergoing treatment for cancer.

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CBS News: Cop battling advanced cancer helps rescue nearly 1,500 in Harvey aftermath

CBS News - September 2017

During Hurricane Harvey's devastation, police officers have been facing damages of their own, yet continue to stay on duty. One officer in particular, Bert Ramon, helped to save more than 1,000 people, even though he was fighting stage 4 colon cancer – becoming one of Hurricane Harvey's heroes.

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WDAY: Moorhead schools superintendent working as health, energy allow

Helmut Schmidt - September 2017

Superintendent of Moorhead School district, Lynne Kovash, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer earlier this year but continues to work "as her health and energy allow." Kovash has been able to work remotely as she undergoes cancer treatments. Kovash's ability to continue working has been largely a team effort.

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Daily Mail: Surviving cancer can cause PTSD says expert

Victoria Allen - August 2017

As increasing numbers of people are diagnosed with cancer in Britain, there continues to be a rise in emotional problems among patients and survivors, in particular Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Many survivors who have been given the 'all-clear' continue to suffer from fear, anger and disrupted sleep.

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ABC: Young survivors explain what it's like getting back to 'normal' after cancer

Ursula Sansom-Daly - August 2017

There's an unfortunate common misconception that cancer survivors should, and can, feel positive when they make it through treatment and cancer is technically "over". However, many survivors report feeling very complicated feelings at that time, citing a major gap between people's expectations and how they are actually feeling.

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The Japan Times: Working cancer patients face pay cuts, mounting medical bills, lack of awareness

Mizuho Aoki - August 2017

The good news is that advances in medicine have enabled a great many more cancer patients to return to work after treatment, the bad news is that there are mounting difficulties with that transition back. Many individuals face pay cuts and struggle to cover medical and living costs, according to a recent study by Lifenet Insurance Co.

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The Guardian: Don't punish cancer patients twice - please respect their workplace rights

Ranjana Srivastava - August 2017

There continues to be an irony in increasing cancer survival rates in that many patients end up facing workplace challenges, including unemployment, under-employment and, at times, outright discrimination when they decide to work again. Reintegration into society is noted as being extremely important for survivors.

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Newburgh Gazette: Shannen Doherty: Return to work helped me fight 'unimaginable beast' of cancer

Violet Powell - August 2017

Actress Shannen Doherty has been very public about her battle with breast cancer, sharing pictures on social media and giving interviews to share her experience. After the news in April that her cancer was in remission, Doherty has returned to work, stating that her work "invigorates" her after her frightening cancer experience.

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Daily Mail: My lung cancer horror, by Ronnie Wood: Rolling Stone prepared 'to say goodbye'

Louise Gannon - August 2017

Ronnie Wood, guitarist for the Rolling Stones, revealed in a recent interview he had a "fight with a touch of lung cancer" three months ago.

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The Daily Beast: How Mazie Hirono took on cancer before turning sights to Trumpcare

Sam Stein - August 2017

Just one month prior to being part of the very public healthcare vote in the Senate, Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) underwent a major surgery to treat her kidney cancer. The fight is personal.

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US News and World Report: Young cancer survivors struggle to resume social activities

Robert Preidt - August 2017

After surveying 215 cancer survivors between the ages of 14 and 29 on their social functioning 12 and 24 months after a cancer diagnosis, researchers found that 1 in 3 reported low social functioning throughout the study period.

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Bradenton Herald: State senator vows to stay on job after cancer disclosure

Associated Press - July 2017

Alaska State Senator, Shelley Hughes, has announced to the public that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer, which was found during a routine mammogram exam earlier this year. Despite this announcement, Hughes has said she will continue serving her district.

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Harley Street Concierge: 36% of employees expect no cancer support from employer

Harley Street Concierge - July 2017

According to British cancer charity, Macmillan, cancer will affect one in two people by 2020. 34% of new cancer cases in the UK each year are of working age, making the current number just over 700,000 people of working age living with cancer.

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Express News: S.A. TV anchor to return after cancer surgery

Jeanne Jakle - July 2017

Following a tough and painful month of recovery post-surgery for prostate cancer, San Antonio anchorman, Barry Davis, is eager to return to work. Laughing, sneezing, and any sudden movements sent waves of pain through his body during the home-recovery. While he was feeling ready mentally, he knew his body still needed more time.

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NBC News: What is Glioblastoma? McCain's Brain Tumor is an aggressive type of cancer

Shamard Charles, M.D. and Jane Weaver - July 2017

Senator John McCain was told he would need a small blood clot above his left eye, removed. In the minimally invasive procedure, doctors found an aggressive type of brain tumor known as a glioblastoma, a highly malignant form of cancer known to spread quickly.

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EmployeeBenefits: 36% believe they wouldn't get support from their employer if diagnosed with cancer

Katie Scott - July 2017

According to a research study conducted by Canada Life Group Insurance, over a third (36%) of respondents - 1,010 full-time and part-time UK employees - believed they would receive no form of support from their employer if they were diagnosed with cancer.

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BoomerBenefits: How does Medicare cover cancer treatment?

Danielle Kunkle - July 2017

According to the American Cancer Society, Medicare pays for nearly half of the $74 billion spent on cancer treatment per year. Though an important benefit, many are unaware or confused about coverage and what their Medicare plan actually covers. Boomer Benefits helps to breakdown the benefits of Medicare particularly useful for cancer patients.

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Page Six: Kathy Bates was told cancer could harm her career

Francesca Bacardi - July 2017

Though many are aware of Kathy Bates' battles with ovarian and breast cancer, there was a time when she had been told to keep quiet about her diagnoses.

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The Telegram: Man with cancer fights for right to work

Glen Whiffen - June 2017

Ken Harding works as a cook on the Bell Island ferry service and is required to have a marine medical certificate in order to continue working. However, due to his cancer diagnosis and subsequent chemotherapy treatment, he's been denied the certification, which means he's being barred from working.

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NewsOK: Mind your own business: Work integral to cancer patients' well-being

Paula Burkes - June 2017

Unsurprising to many, finances is the number one reason U.S. cancer patients and survivors want to work, followed by their feeling well enough to work, based on the results of the survey conducted by Harris Poll for Cancer and Careers.

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Gulf News: Not even cancer can dampen her devotion to work

Sarvy Geranpayeh - June 2017

Rosemarie Sintos Ababon is an upbeat 32-year-old Filipina expat working at one of the busiest nail salons in Abu Dhabi Mall. Despite her nearly omnipresent smile, Ababon is battling an aggressive breast cancer diagnosis.

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Cancer Today: Your Questions, Our Answers

Rebecca Nellis - June 2017

When faced with the question "what can we do to help our co-worker who is going through cancer treatment?" Cancer and Careers' Chief Mission Officer, Rebecca Nellis, provides answers.

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ABC News: Cancer all-clear leaves survivor terrified before finding 'normal life'

Lauren Waldhuter - June 2017

Many survivors report being surprised by how they feel when they are told they are cancer free. Instead of relief, many feel fear and begin to panic. Karen van Gorp experienced this firsthand, when she got the all clear following a diagnosis and treatment of stage four melanoma.

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The Post Star: Red Sox TV analyst Remy has cancer again, facing surgery

Associated Press - June 2017

Boston Red Sox TV analyst, Jerry Remy, disclosed on Monday that he has been diagnosed with lung cancer for a fifth time. The 64-year-old will have surgery to treat it in two weeks.

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This is Money: Cancer and Your Finances: From sick pay, to time off and going part-time

Emma Gunn - June 2017

Being diagnosed with cancer, or any serious illness, can turn one's world seemingly upside down. But while coming to terms with the diagnosis and treatment, practical issues deserve attention, especially your job. Some juggle work with chemo or radiation, while others experience challenges with the return to work.

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Royal College of Nursing: Men living with cancer need more support to stay in or return to work

RCN - June 2017

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has produced a manual so nursing staff can help patients stay in or return to work. The RCN has found that men with cancer need more support to stay in and return to the workplace.

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Born2Invest: Studies say exercise and veggies are important for cancer patients and survivors

Leah Marie Angelou - June 2017

The importance of a healthy diet should never be underestimated, especially for those who are going through active cancer treatment or are in remission.

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The Guardian: After surviving cancer I thought work would go back to normal - I was wrong

Claire Forbes - June 2017

Claire Forbes was the senior director of corporate communications at a water regulator, Ofwat, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Following nearly a year of treatment, Forbes describes her return to work. Though she thought she could bounce back to 'normal' she quickly realized there were some unexpected challenges.

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ABC: Texas mother juggles raising kids while fighting lung cancer

Jenny Suniga - May 2017

There's no doubt that Alex Charpentier is a busy woman. Between caring for her kids and their schedule of piano and tennis lessons, to working as a public relations and marketing manager, she has to work to keep her energy levels up. This has become more of a challenge as she also battles stage IV lung cancer.

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NY Times: ESPN's Holly Rowe Finds Work Cathartic as She Battles Cancer

The Associated Press - May 2017

Dashing for interviews with coaches and chatting with N.B.A. Commissioner Adam Silver on Thursday night, Holly Rowe was back in her element. It was a welcome respite for Rowe, a longtime sideline reporter for ESPN, nearly two years after it was determined that she had cancer.

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