Kendall Fisher - April 2016
A year after being diagnosed with breast cancer, Sandra Lee is returning to work. The celebrity chef underwent a lumpectomy before undergoing a double mastectomy in May. Though complications arose from surgery, in September she announced she was cancer-free.
Read MoreCNN Wire - April 2016
In 2013, Ryan Hidinger was diagnosed with stage IV gallbladder cancer and was told he would have six months to live. Though this put the brakes on the plans he and his wife Jen had of opening their own restaurant, the experience gave them a new purpose and they decided to found a nonprofit called The Giving Kitchen.
Read MorePaula Burkes - April 2016
Ida Newton has been a fixture as a hairdresser in downtown Edmond for almost 50 years. Despite three bouts of cancer, and losing her hair twice, Newton continues the work she loves. Following her first robotic cancer treatment when she'd been told she'd be out of work for three months, Newton returned to the shop in just 10 days.
Read MoreWill Graves - April 2016
Less than five months after a diagnosis of Hodgkin's Lymphoma, James Conner's lungs are clear, as is his focus. The running back for Pittsburgh's strength is returning as his cancer retreats. Conner's looking forward to getting ready to play by the fall.
Read MoreMarc J Spears - April 2016
Keith Smart, assistant coach of the Miami Heat, has reunited with his team for the first time since completing 30 radiation treatments for a rare skin cancer. Teeth removal, weight loss, and loss of taste were just some of the symptoms that came along with treatment. But Smart's ready to get back to work.
Read MoreStuart Derdeyn - March 2016
Along with releasing a new album, jazz vocalist Carol Welsman is going public about her cancer diagnosis and celebrating 10 years cancer-free. When she was diagnosed, she continued to work while going through radiation treatment and shared the information with only her closest family members and a few trusted confidants.
Read MoreRosie Hopegood - March 2016
Michaela Strachan, known in the UK for her role on the animal-focused show, The Really Wild Show, opens up about her breast cancer diagnosis, double mastectomy, and her approach to recovery.
Read MoreGeorge Varga - March 2016
Actress Rita Wilson was diagnosed with breast cancer last April, and underwent a double mastectomy while co-starring opposite Larry David in Broadway's "Fish in the Dark". She returned to the stage after only taking one month off for recovery. A song on her new album titled "Crying, Crying" chronicles her experience battling cancer while working o
Read MoreChuck Schilken - March 2016
Last month, Turner Sports reporter Craig Sager found out that he is no longer in remission from leukemia. He was first diagnosed in April 2014, underwent multiple courses of treatment, including a bone marrow transplant from his son.
Read MoreMatthew Cooper - March 2016
In a recent statement to an employment tribunal hearing his claim for disability discrimination, Jonas Gutierrez, 32-year old star athlete of the Newcastle team, accused them the team of ensuring he did not make enough appearances to trigger a one-year contract extension.
Read MoreJustin Huntsdale - March 2016
Circus performer, Dave Evans, knows how to laugh. In fact, he is even able to laugh about his battle with bowel cancer. Doctors discovered a cancerous tumor in his bowel that they were successful in treating with radiotherapy, surgery, and chemo. Now in the clear, Evans is looking at the funny side of it all.
Read MoreMollie Bloudoff-Indelicato - March 2016
According to a joint study by Stanford and Harvard researchers, workplace stress can shave years off your life. However, such stress may affect some more than others. It was found the biggest toll is on minorities and people with less education.
Read MoreBarbara Hoffman - March 2016
Javier Munoz, the understudy for Lin-Manuel Miranda in 'Hamilton' has recently disclosed that he was diagnosed with cancer in October. He has had to miss a number of the Sunday performances in which he covers for the lead. Luckily his co-stars made sure to do what they could to keep Munoz's role for him.
Read MoreLaurie McGinley - March 2016
Greg Simon, a lawyer with extensive experience in the health field, was diagnosed with leukemia in 2014, went through six rounds of chemotherapy and is now healthy. On Friday he was chosen to lead the Obama administration's Cancer Moonshot Task Force by Vice President Biden.
Read MoreJessica Elgot - March 2016
Despite a 25-year history of delivering on and exceeding sales goals, as well as a desire to continue working, Jacci Woodcock was forced out of her job by an unsympathetic employer upon learning of her terminal breast cancer. Woodcock has now decided to devote her time to campaign to change the law to protect employees with terminal diagnoses.
Read MoreShelby Clark - March 2016
Zack Brown, or Brownie as his students affectionately refer to him, is back in his classroom following a battle with Hodgkins lymphoma. Brown faced difficulty not only in his diagnosis but having to be away from two things he loves most, teaching and coaching.
Read MorePhil W. Hudson - March 2016
Arthur Blank, 73, owner of the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United and co-founder of The Home Depot, disclosed in an exclusive interview on Feb. 9 that he was diagnosed with curable prostate cancer. Today, he announced to a crowed of 1,500 at the Georgia Technology Summit that he is cancer free.
Read MoreKMBC - March 2016
U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill has returned to work after being diagnosed with breast cancer last month and undergoing treatment.
Read MoreAnndrea Anderson - March 2016
Dustin Luebke knows what it is to fight. As a firefighter he's been trained and is prepared to fight his way through fires. However, Luebke knows another kind of fight, that against cancer. And now, he can say he's won that fight twice.
Read MoreAlex Heigl - March 2016
At just 9 years old, dancer Gabi Shull was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a bone cancer that eats tissue and bone. After undergoing numerous chemo treatments, Gabi's doctors performed a radical surgery known as a rotationplasty, amputating part of Gabi's leg and using her healthy ankle to replace her knee. Yet, she refused to stop dancing
Read MoreMatthew Herper - March 2016
Aimee Jungman, a former vice president for Genomic Health, a company selling diagnostic tests for patients with breast, prostate, and colon cancer, claims she was dismissed by the company when her ovarian cancer returned. Jungman's lawyers filed a complaint that Genomic Health took steps to avoid her taking disability leave.
Read MoreAnonymous Junior Doctor - March 2016
"Experience of 'the other side' has led to awkward conversations with colleagues, but has also taught me so much and means my patients get a better deal from me. A junior doctor shares their personal cancer story."
Read MoreAFP - March 2016
Ken Watanabe, a Japanese star known for his role in the Broadway musical, "The King and I", returned to New York from Tokyo Saturday after successfully undergoing treatment for cancer. He said that he will return to work in "The King and I" on March 17th.
Read MoreElahe Izadi - March 2016
Last summer, comedian Quincy Jones was diagnosed with stage-four mesothelioma and was told he had one year to live, but he still wanted to make people laugh. He started a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to record a stand-up special— a huge milestone for any comedian.
Read MorePat Farnack - March 2016
WCBS Newsradio 880's Daily Tips for Healthy Living from Pat Farnack interviewed Rebecca Nellis, Chief Mission Officer of Cancer and Careers, on how to navigate returning to work during or after a cancer diagnosis, from when to go back, how to pace yourself, and more.
Read MoreAssociated Press - March 2016
Holly Rowe, a reporter for ESPN, recently underwent a second surgery to remove a tumor from her chest. She returned to work on Monday and has a "conservative" schedule planned through the upcoming NCAA basketball tournament season.
Read MoreVictoria Lambert - February 2016
George Alagiah OBE, who has been the lead presenter of BBC's News at Six since 2007, returned to work after 17 rounds of chemotherapy and 3 major operations to treat advanced bowel cancer. In this article, The Telegraph reports on how Alagiah took time off work for treatment and the challenges he faced managing side effects and returning to work.
Read MoreJustin Terranova - February 2016
In an interview ESPN reporter Shelley Smith discusses her recovery from breast cancer.With a surgery in January of last year, chemotherapy and radiation followed. However, Smith states she refused to live in fear.
Read MoreThe Japan News - February 2016
The Health, Labor, and Welfare Ministry of Japan has released guidelines to help cancer patients continue working while undergoing treatment, the first of it's kind to be issued. As part of work support based on the Cancer Control Law, the guidelines include measures companies should take to help those suffering from cancer to continue working.
Read MoreDavid Hawkings - February 2016
Clair McCaskill has been known as a trailblazer during her decade in politics. The first woman elected to senate from Missouri, first senator to back Barack Obama for president in 2008, and the first in congress to endorse Hillary Clinton. In another first, McCaskill is the first senator to announce her breast cancer diagnosis.
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