Valerie Bolden-Barrett - April 2017
According to the American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC), a new study found that employees with cancer face discrimination despite amendments to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Read MoreDiya Koshy George - April 2017
Looking at Ruchi Dilbagi walking into her job at the call center she works out, one would be unable to tell life had not always been smooth sailing. As Manager of Direct Marketing at one of India's biggest banks, Dilbagi has worked hard to not only keep but grow in her position.
Read MoreY98 - April 2017
Nowadays, Ariel Shifter walks into a chemotherapy unit not to be treated, but rather to work. Shifter was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma at the age of 21 and was treated at St. Louis' Siteman Cancer Center. At the time she was a student at Mizzou, working on her Ph.D in psychology.
Read MoreFahad Al Mukrashi - April 2017
Aisha Al Ghabshi is a well-established TV personality and has become a household name, not only because of her presence on TV, but also as an ambassador for raising awareness about cancer prevention.
Read MoreRachel Huff - April 2017
Rachel Huff explains what it's like to do her two jobs, working at a university, and being a mother, as she goes through the stages of metastatic, terminal cancer. She explains what fulfillment looks like through her eyes.
Read MoreTrends Desk - April 2017
Though her name is not shared in the article, the woman featured, a two-time cancer survivor, feels familiar. Her story is one of perseverance and hope. When she was just six years old, her father passed away from cancer. She then found herself, with a six-year-old, diagnosed with cancer. She refused to give up her fight.
Read MoreBryan Fischer - April 2017
He's not called "The Wizard" for nothing. Kansas State football coach, Bill Snyder, is back to work after completing treatment for throat cancer earlier this year.
Read MoreVictoria L. Cann - March 2017
Roberta Lynch is no stranger to a challenge. Having been diagnosed with multiple forms of cancer numerous times, she has learned to hold close what is important to her and follow the path she believes is meant for her. This has led her to gratifying work as secretary to Lewis County Circuit Court Judge, Kurt Hall.
Read MoreMatthew Tully - March 2017
The cancer experience is filled with questions. Questions about prognosis, treatment and it's overall toll on life. As an author Matthew Tully makes a living out of asking and answering questions. However, he explains why cancer is the one thing he's not particularly interested in writing about.
Read MoreITV Report - March 2017
Just one year ago, chef Oliver Doyle was in intensive care following surgery to remove a rare tumor. Now, Doyle is preparing to open the third branch of his wildly successful pie shop.
Read MoreScott Jenkins - March 2017
Ann Jones always had a passion for hairdressing. Starting on the tails of the cows she showcased at her local 4-H competitions as a girl, she knew that's what she wanted to do with her life. Jones led a successful career as a hairdresser for many years until she was diagnosed with cancer in 1996.
Read MoreShawn Loging - March 2017
Governor Mark Dayton, of Minnesota, has returned to work following a surgery for prostate cancer. Despite still recovering, Gov. Dayton has received a clean bill of health.
Read MoreBrad Reid - March 2017
Huffington Post takes a look at eight decisions made by the US Courts of Appeal involving cancer that affirmed a grant of summary judgement -- a decision without a trial -- in favor of the employer when the employee claimed that disability rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) were violated.
Read MoreSioabhan Ryan - March 2017
The non-profit Macmillan Cancer Support in the UK has recently published research showing that money worries can affect people struggling to cope with cancer when they least expect it. They warn that a lack of a financial safety net can result in a great number of people vulnerable to financial hardship.
Read MoreJon Pompia - March 2017
Mike Driscoll is a fighter. When he began feeling fatigued and couldn't shake a common cold, he visited his physician and was informed that he had stage 4 Hodgkin lymphoma. The news was a blow to his world, a hardworking husband and father of five.
Read MoreCatriona Stewart - February 2017
For 15 years, Janette Drummond has battled breast cancer, scar tissue cancer, lung, liver and spinal cancer. Despite it all, Janette remains upbeat and continues with a positive approach to life.
Read MoreAbigail Klein Leichman - February 2017
A new program in Israel, Careers after Cancer, has launched as part of the non-profit Beit Natan, volunteer-run community health resource, advocacy and cancer support center serving Israelis from low-income, immigrant and under-served communities.
Read MoreLeonard Sparks - February 2017
Newburgh Mayor, Judy Kennedy, dismissed her growing belly as a symptom of her busy lifestyle. However, she realized it may be something more serious and went to her doctor. Kennedy was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in May of 2016.
Read MoreBogda Koczwara - February 2017
Research has shown time and again that work is good for one's health, not only because of the income, but it provides a sense of identity and purpose when going through a challenging time. Additionally for cancer patients, the social interaction can be beneficial to provide a needed sense of normalcy.
Read MoreKristen Hampton - February 2017
Matt Sellers was greeted with open arms and huge hugs upon his return to work following a battle with a rare form of T-cell lymphoma. Sellers was diagnosed five years ago and told he had about a 30% chance of survival.
Read MoreKate Sheridan - February 2017
According to a study published in Health Affairs, between 20 to 30 percent of women diagnosed with breast cancer will lose their jobs, which endangers not only their financial security, but their insurance coverage as well. However, it was found that this risk is heavily biased.
Read MoreCaray Grace - February 2017
Steve Johnson, a t-shirt designer, is known as Scuba Steve to his many adoring fans. Two years ago he was diagnosed with colon cancer and told that he had just six months to live. However, this past January, he celebrated his 33rd birthday just days after he was told his cancer was gone.
Read MoreDebbie Emery - February 2017
A former employee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has brought a discrimination lawsuit against them for allegedly refusing to comply with his doctor's instructions and requests for him to work from home.
Read MoreRachel Devaney - January 2017
Cancer treatment is a difficult enough process, but the financial aspect of the disease takes a major toll on a patient's well-being as well. Studies have shown that after a cancer diagnosis, there are two major concerns during survival: care and paying for the care.
Read MoreKyle Potter - January 2017
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton revealed his prostate cancer diagnosis on Tuesday, hours after collapsing during the delivery of his State of Address on Monday night. Dayton tried to keep the incident light, saying it was a brief episode and joking, "had I known it would result in Republicans not criticizing my speech, I might have tried it years ago!"
Read MoreGabrielle Frank - January 2017
Erin Andrews wears many hats; she's a Fox NFL reporter, a host of "Dancing with the Stars" and now, a cancer survivor. In June 2016 Andrews went for a routine check up and was asked to come in for some additional tests. She thought nothing of it until a few months later she was told she had cervical cancer and would need surgery immediately.
Read MoreFoxnews.com - January 2017
Over a decade ago, BethAnn Telford received her brain cancer diagnosis after recognizing signs during the Marine Corps Marathon. Feeling a huge pop in her head at mile 19, Telford knew something was wrong.
Read MoreJohn Le - January 2017
Pam Adams, a North Carolina school cafeteria lady, has continued to work despite her September diagnosis of Stage 4 lung cancer. Adams says that continuing to work has less to do about labor and more about living.
Read MoreKristin Toussaint - January 2017
Though her cancer diagnosis was unexpected and difficult, things also moved fast for Lauren Flaherty. From diagnosis to surgery in 31 days.
Read MoreJack Dixon - January 2017
Top choreographer and international dance star, Thomas Michael Voss, is determined to not let cancer get in the way of his work. Voss had been preparing for a ground-breaking performance at the Resolution dance festival when he was diagnosed with plasmablastic lymphoma. Midway through his chemotherapy treatments, Voss is now getting back to work
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