Below you will find resources/services specific to Work Issues. These are general resources.
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by American Cancer Society
This resource explains how cancer may cause financial hardship for people, what to do if experiencing financial problems, and things to know about the cost of your cancer treatment. It provides inform
Read Moreby Living Beyond Breast Cancer
This resource provides an overview of the financial burdens a breast cancer patient might face. It discusses the cost of breast cancer treatment, common expenses of a breast cancer diagnosis, how to p
Read Moreby National Cancer Institute
Sections include: talking with your boss and coworkers, relating to others at work, your legal rights at work, handling problems at work.
Read Moreby American Brain Tumor Association
This handbook provides you with information and resources to help navigate the complexities of returning to work after a brain tumor diagnosis. Learn what your rights are under the Americans with Disa
Read Moreby Cancer and Careers
Features advice on improving resumes, cover letters and Linkedln profiles; tips for interviewing and networking; guidance on exploring more meaningful and alternative career options; and an array of r
Read Moreby Triage Cancer
This resource is a guide to the legal and practical issues that affect people who are diagnosed with cancer. It discusses your rights at work, disability insurance options, health insurance basics, he
Read Moreby CancerCare
This fact sheet discusses the rights you should be aware of if you want to continue working during your cancer treatment. It provides information on The Americans with Disability Act (ADA), obtaining
Read Moreby Kidney Cancer Association
This resource provides information on employment laws that may help you navigate your options and make decisions. It provides provides an overview of employee rights under the Americans with Disabilit
Read Moreby National Cancer Institute
This booklet provides information and guidance about post-treatment issues such as follow-up medical care and physical/emotional changes, which includes fatigue, memory changes, pain, lymphedema, mout
Read Moreby Cancer and Careers
Helps you think through next steps after being diagnosed. Discusses getting organized, managing treatment side effects, creating an action plan, sharing the news with your employers and coworkers, and
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