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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

The Day That Changed My Life - Cancer and Employment

With the latest headline on Valerie Harper being sued for withholding her cancer diagnosis, the concerns for others who are facing cancer are mounting. Should they worry of how they will be treated due to a cancer diagnosis? Will they lose their jobs for fear that they will no longer be able to be productive? Can they be sued for keeping their illness private?

According to the federal law and many state laws, an employer cannot treat you differently from other workers in job-related activities because of your cancer history as long as you are qualified for the job. You may be protected by these laws only if you are qualified for the job (you have the necessary skills, experience and education) and you can do the essential duties of the job in question; and
your employer treated you differently from other workers in job-related activities because of your cancer treatment or history.

However, there are some areas which are not as definitive and varies from state to state. Barbara Hoffman JD, of the Cancer Survivorship Institute shares a bit of insight into the role of survivorship and employment.

While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme - cancer changes our lives forever.


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Day That Changed My Life - Could It Have Been Prevented?


According to the Center for Disease Control,the human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. Some health effects caused by HPV can be prevented with vaccines. Naturally, there are those who are opponents of the vaccine. However, there are those who firmly believe that the vaccine is a life saver. Jacquelyn learned of her diagnosis just as she was planning to have her very own family. She shares her journey and encourages others to take the preventive measures.

While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme - cancer changes our lives forever.

Monday, April 14, 2014

The Day That Changed My Life - Clinical Trials: Is It For Me?

Once the diagnosis is confirmed and you are faced with cancer, the worries of the outcome appears instantly. You are overwhelmed with fear. In addition to the standard treatment/therapies, there are alternatives which may also include a clinical trial. Clinical trials are not guaranteed for everyone nor does it mean that it will be successful. However, in some cases, the clinical trials have been quite effective.

Here we focus on the research process of finding and participating in clinical trials. There is also a special focus on the survivor's perspective and finally, clinical research for minorities.

While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme - cancer changes our lives forever.