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Cancer and Careers: A resource for working women with cancer

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Worklife doesn’t stop once you’ve been diagnosed with cancer. Many women have to–and want to–work during and after treatment. Cancer and Careers offers information and tools to help working women manage their battle with cancer as effectively as they manage the rest of their lives.

One great tool on the website is the paperwork section where you can find many guides including help with insurance issues, disability, financial assistance, legal assistance, health insurance and your legal rights in the workplace.

Make sure you take advantage of the Charts/Checklists section. It is amazing that cancer can actually seem like another job. Keeping your life organized with appointment logs, treatment charts and drug logs can really make life easier.

There are also many other resources on this website including emotional support, inner strength and taking charge tips.

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    Cancer and Careers: A resource for working women with cancer

    Filed under: , , ,

    Worklife doesn’t stop once you’ve been diagnosed with cancer. Many women have to–and want to–work during and after treatment. Cancer and Careers offers information and tools to help working women manage their battle with cancer as effectively as they manage the rest of their lives.

    One great tool on the website is the paperwork section where you can find many guides including help with insurance issues, disability, financial assistance, legal assistance, health insurance and your legal rights in the workplace.

    Make sure you take advantage of the Charts/Checklists section. It is amazing that cancer can actually seem like another job. Keeping your life organized with appointment logs, treatment charts and drug logs can really make life easier.

    There are also many other resources on this website including emotional support, inner strength and taking charge tips.

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    Original post by Kristina Collins

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  • Working through cancer treatments
  • Why women suffer more knee injuries
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