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Cancer in the Workplace

January 29, 2019

Cancer impacts everyone in the patient’s life, including co-workers and employers. Advancements in treatment that offer improved quality of life, combined with convenient access to community-based care, enable more patients to continue working during treatment. Still, navigating the workplace can be a challenge. That’s why Texas Oncology has developed helpful tips for patients, co-workers, managers, as well as inspiring individual patient stories.

For Employers & Co-Workers

For Patients

Stories of Inspiration


For upcoming webinars visit www.TexasOncologyFoundation.org.