Nicholas Christian - June 2015
BBC political editor Nick Robinson was diagnosed with cancer in February and feared that his broadcasting career would be over. He lost his voice during surgery to remove a tumor in his lung when a nerve to one of his vocal chords was severed. Though he has not fully recovered, he has returned to work on a part-time basis.
Read MoreBBC News - June 2015
Actor Sir John Hurt, known for his roles in the Harry Potter movies and The Elephant Man on Broadway, announced that he has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. BBC News reports that he said he will continue to work despite the diagnosis.
Read MoreSara Bertsch - June 2015
Firefighter Dustin Luebke was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in March 2014 and has since undergone 12 chemotherapy treatments. Luebke proved everyone wrong by making 76 percent of his shifts, when he was told that he would only be able to make 25 percent.
Read MoreKaren Ann Cullotta - June 2015
In 2013, Obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Lori Anderson was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer, which later metastasized to her liver, bone, spine and pelvis. Throughout her treatment, she missed only one day of work - to attend her first chemotherapy treatment.
Read MoreCollege Hip Hop - June 2015
Andrew Pineda, or E-REK as he is known to his fans, is a rap artist and a member of the U.S. Air Force. Last August he was diagnosed with Lymphoma. Despite his diagnosis and enduring chemotherapy treatment, he has recently released his newest EP.
Read MoreMolly Shen - May 2015
KOMO News shared the story of Robert Hasse, a successful public speaker, who was diagnosed with tongue cancer in 2013 and lost half of his tongue to save his life. Hasse's doctors used tissue from his forearm to rebuild his tongue and now, 18 months post-surgery, he has regained his speaking ability. He has returned to public speaking full-time.
Read MoreAnna Medaris Miller - May 2015
U.S. News & World Report Health reported on how more people with cancer are working during and after treatment, as the view of cancer is shifting toward a chronic illness. The article features quotes from Rebecca Nellis, our Chief Mission Officer, and Joanna Morales, one of our legal experts and CEO Triage Cancer.
Read MoreEmily Maddern - May 2015
One year after being diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and months of chemotherapy treatment, Mason Faller, 23, is returning to work as a firefighter. In January he was able to return to the 911 center as a dispatcher but now he is able to drive the fire engine until he gets his full strength back.
Read MoreKathleen Elkins - May 2015
Michael Abt, CEO of Huddle House, was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease in 1993, at the age of 33. As a businessman, he did not let cancer slow him down, overcoming months of chemotherapy. His cancer battle served as a learning experience for him to propel his business career.
Read MoreSarah Lyall - May 2015
The New York Times reported that actress Rita Wilson returned to work on Tuesday, May 5, right on schedule and cancer-free. She had take a month off from her role as Brenda in the Broadway show, Fish in the Dark, to undergo a double mastectomy.
Read MoreCeri David - May 2015
Sarah Hignett, from Adelaide, Australia, was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 28. The New Daily reported on her story and how dealing with cancer in your 20s and 30s is different than in later life. Hignett works in advertising and reported that she received a lot of support from work.
Read MoreNottingham Post - May 2015
Education Correspondent Dan Russell of the Nottingham Post talked with Sharon Smith about how her cancer battle drove her to get back to the classroom, rather than letting it end her career.
Read MoreMollee Francisco - April 2015
The Shakopee Valley News recently reported that Chaska police chief Scott Knight is now cancer-free and returning to work.
Read MoreLain Hensley - April 2015
The Guardian recently shared the story of Lain Hensley, a businessman who's cancer experience taught him a lot about his leadership style and the way that he really wants to run his business.
Read MoreDylan Montz - April 2015
The Gazette shared the story of Iowa State defensive lineman Mitchell Meyers who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in February and decided to stay in Iowa for his treatments instead of back to Texas where his family is so that he could be with his teammates, who he continues to work out with even as he undergoes his chemo treatments.
Read MoreCatherine Mayer - April 2015
The Guardian recently published a piece about the compelling story of Sarah Smith,a prospective parliamentary candidate for the Liberal Democrats who is continuing her campaign despite stage-three ovarian cancer.
Read MoreThe Editors of Women's Health - April 2015
Women's Health reported that at age 25, Cobie Smulders was privately battling an ovarian cancer diagnosis while she was working on season 3 of her hit sitcom, How I Met Your Mother.
Read MoreKaiser Health News - April 2015
Kaiser Health News recently wrote a piece published on HealthcareFinanceNews.com about how high-deductible health insurance plans and expensive drugs converge after a cancer diagnosis, as well as the impact on ability to work, to create hardship for many survivors.
Read MoreMAIKEN SCOTT - April 2015
News Works shared the story of Michael Hopes, a 27 year old pro-wrestler who thought that a kidney tumor might end his career, but after a successful surgery is planning his comeback.
Read MoreEric Van Dril - April 2015
The Chicago Tribune recently shared the inspiring story of Yasmin Chavez, a young soccer player who returned to the game as part of the lenbrook South girls soccer team after finishing treatment for lymphoma.
Read MoreELIZABETH LEONARD - April 2015
Rita Wilson recently spoke with People about her breast cancer diagnosis and double mastectomy, how it impacted her current play and why getting a second opinion is so important.
Read MoreAftab Borka - April 2015
The Oakland News Press shared the story of breast cancer survivor Erica Stone, who experienced the financial and emotional stress that often comes with a cancer diagnosis when ability to work is impacted. Her stress was reduced when the received assistance from a nonprofit that helps cancer patients facing financial hardships.
Read MoreAllison Kronberg - March 2015
MN Daily shared the story of Kevin Lines, a cancer survivor who had to take time away from his work for treatment, but ultimately didn't let his diagnosis stop him from doing the conservation work that he loves.
Read MoreLeigh Labrie - March 2015
Cancer Today interviewed Kim Hall Jackson, an event planner and colorectal cancer survivor, who uses her skills as an event planner to promote cancer screening among African-Americans. She was also a travel scholarship recipient for our 2014 National Conference on Work & Cancer!
Read MoreCancer Today - March 2015
Cancer Today's Sound Advice column features patient questions answered by experts in a relevant field. Our Chief Mission Officer, Rebecca Nellis, was invited to offer advice on the following question: I was recently diagnosed with cancer, and I plan to continue working through treatment and recovery. What should I tell my employer?
Read MoreWinnie Sun - March 2015
Forbes recently wrote a piece about singer-songwriter Andrew McMahon, who was on the edge of a major career breakthrough when he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The article goes on to explain McMahon's treatment, recovery, multifaceted career and how he managed to be so business savvy throughout it all.
Read MoreThe Associated Press - March 2015
The Journal Star reported that Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson is back at work after having surgery for early-stage prostate cancer.
Read MoreTorstar News Service - March 2015
Metro News Canada recently published an important article looking at the impact that a cancer diagnosis has on low-income workers.
Read MoreDeanna Pai - March 2015
Cosmopolitan beauty editor Deanna Pai wrote an extremely honest and moving piece about her experience with cancer, touching on work and everyday life.
Read MoreLibby Hakim - March 2015
The Sydney Morning Herald recently shared the inspiring story of cancer survivor and personal trainer Andy Zagami, who said that work helped him through his cancer journey.
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