Heather Simonsen - January 2015
KSL.com, a Utah-based media site, recently shared the story of Tracy Stocking, a local architect whose treatment for bone cancer included removing part of his leg. Though he wasn't able to work during most of his treatment, he's now cancer free.
Read MoreAlyson Shontell - January 2015
Business Insider shared the inspiring story of Drew Olanoff, 34, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma at age 29 and recently found out that the cancer returned. He is a well-known tech publicist and recently started a new job and got engaged. Despite the new diagnosis, he is staying positive and using his experience to raise awareness.
Read MoreEleanor Roy - January 2015
The News Advance recently wrote about Stephen Wade, a retired Lynchburg firefighter who says his work experience helped him beat cancer.
Read MoreChris Simon - January 2015
Yorkregion.com shared the story of cancer survivor Robin Macmillan, who said that her breast cancer experience inspired her to follow her dream career.
Read MoreAssociated Press - December 2014
ESPN W reported that Lauren Hill, a freshman at Mount St. Joseph who was determined to play college basketball despite cancer, ended her playing career after making her goal of scoring in a game. Hill has an inoperable brain tumor, but did not let that deter her from following her basketball dreams.
Read MoreMeredith May - December 2014
The SF Gate shared the story of Carlos Urrutia Felix, a union carpenter whose kidney cancer diagnosis caused significant financial hardships for his family. Assistance from two local charities helped him get by until his Social Security Income was approved.
Read MoreAdam McCalvy - December 2014
MBL.com shared the story of Al LeBoeuf, a coach in the Brewers' Minor League who has been battling cancer. Al battled through a grueling treatment and recovery, but he is back out there throwing batting practice and his story is an inspiration to the team.
Read MoreJohn Law - December 2014
The Edmonton Sun spoke with Sabres broadcaster Rick Jeanneret about his throat cancer experience, which was a particularly devastating diagnosis for him, since his voice is also his career. Jeanneret underwent radiation and chemotherapy treatments, he said that surgery would have ended his career completely.
Read MoreEleanor Goldberg - December 2014
The Huffington Post wrote an article about Annie, a 35 year old breast cancer survivor who had to leave her job as a secretary when she was diagnosed, and has since faced a dire financial situation. The article explains that her story represents numerous cancer survivors who face economic or work-related hardships after diagnosis.
Read MoreMaghan McDowell - December 2014
SF Gate recently wrote an article about Ronald Amey, a cancer survivor who had to stop working after his stage three colorectal cancer diagnosis. The diagnosis also had an impact on his finances, but he has maintained a positive attitude throughout the experience.
Read MoreJulia Birkinbine - December 2014
The Closer Weekly wrote a great article about actress Kathy Bates' career comeback after beating breast and ovarian cancer. She recently received her seventh Golden Globe nomination.
Read MoreTimothy Rapp - December 2014
Bleacher Report, a sports oriented digital content site, reported that the Kansas City Chiefs star safety Eric Berry has been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. Doctors are initiating treatment and believe that Berry's particular diagnosis it is highly treatable.
Read MoreBob Greene - December 2014
World Tennis Magazine reported that 19 year old tennis player Vicky Duval is cancer free following chemotherapy. She was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in June when she was playing at Wimbledon, after reaching a career-high 87th in the world.
Read MoreJulie Bindel - December 2014
The Guardian wrote a powerful piece about feminist campaigner Denise Marshall's recent cancer diagnosis. She is the CEO of the feminist charity Eaves and said that she isn't going to let the inoperable cancer keep her from doing all of the work she has left to do.
Read MoreDANIEL KREPS - December 2014
Rolling Stone magazine reported that Jason White, lead guitarist for the '90s punk band Green Day, was recently diagnosed with tonsil cancer. Doctors said that the cancer is very treatable and White should make a full recovery soon. The band shared the news on their official site.
Read MoreCathy O'Leary - December 2014
Yahoo News Australia shared the story of Fiona Boyce, an Australian field hockey player who was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. She underwent treatment and has been cancer free since January, and is now focusing on fully recovering and giving back to help other cancer patients.
Read MoreNathaniel Popper - December 2014
The New York Times reported that JPMorgan Chase‘s chief executive Jamie Dimon is now cancer free. Dimon was diagnosed with throat cancer and went public with the diagnosis in July. He continued to work throughout treatment with a modified schedule.
Read MorePfizer - December 2014
Pfizer recently released the findings of a study conducted in collaboration with Cancer and Careers, Supporting Workplace Conversations. The findings shed light on breast cancer in the workplace from the perspective of working women with the disease, employers and healthcare professionals.
Read MoreKate Ashford - December 2014
The BBC published a great piece about the financial and career hardships that many cancer survivors face, sharing the story of one survivor and then outlining various ways for patients to prepare for the fiscal burden that often accompanies a diagnosis.
Read MoreMarianna Wright - December 2014
Gulfnews.com published an article about an organization called Pure Heart that is helping cancer survivors find jobs in the UAE. The organization was started in 2011 and has had three job fairs for survivors since then.
Read MoreTham Yuen-C - December 2014
The Straits Times Singapore reported that Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong is back at work one week after a successful surgery for prostate cancer. The former prime minister shared the news in a Facebook post in early December.
Read MoreAdam Teicher - November 2014
ESPN NFL reported that Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry has what team officials think is lymphoma and will be taking time off for treatment. In a statement, Berry was optimistic, promising his team and fans that he would be back on the field as soon as he beat the illness.
Read MoreShireen Qudosi - November 2014
Aquila Style shared a powerful story about Shireen Qudosi, whose thyroid cancer diagnosis led her to a new career in jewelry making.
Read MoreRob Griffiths - November 2014
The Daily Post recently wrote about Joe Thompson, a football midfielder who just signed a one-month loan deal at Wrexham after beating cancer. Thompson was diagnosed in November 2013 with nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma, a rare form of cancer, underwent chemo and is looking forward to continuing his football career.
Read MoreHelen Branswell - November 2014
The Times Colonist shared the story of Dr. Eugene Chang, who underwent treatment for cancer when he was 25. This experience inspired Dr. Chang to go down a different career path, and become Canada’s first trained cancer physiatrist. A physiatrist specializes in rehabilitative medicine, so Dr. Chang helps survivors minimize the toll of cancer.
Read MoreJosh Patrick - November 2014
The New York Times recently posted a great piece on its “You’re the Boss” blog, about what happens when a small-business owner gets cancer. The article’s author, Josh Patrick, a cancer survivor and owner of his own company, writes of his personal experience managing his business during and after treatment.
Read MoreNone - November 2014
Ben Markus, a 59-year-old rocker from the United Kingdom, was diagnosed with terminal cancer three years ago and recently released his second album since his diagnosis.
Read MoreMichael Gleeson - November 2014
Mark Williams, the 56-year-old assistant coach for Richmond (a team of the Australian Football League) has been diagnosed with Lymphoma. "Richmond football manager Dan Richardson said Williams felt fine and wanted to continue to work, and that the club would support him through the illness," reports the Brisbane Times.
Read MoreJoy Reymond - November 2014
OccupationalHealth published an article on the important topic of how to support men with cancer in the workplace. Men often have a harder time talking about personal issues with an employer and, therefore, may face unique challenges in dealing with cancer at work.
Read MoreMike Brehm - November 2014
The Detroit Free Press reported on Bryan Murray, general manager of the Ottawa Senators, who is working through treatment for Stage 4 colon cancer. Murphy doesn't go into the office on the days that he gets chemotherapy, but otherwise tries to stick to his usual schedule.
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