In this episode, Laura talks to Barbara about working after a cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Barbara shares her experience being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, and how she realised a need to support people with cancer going back to work. She also speaks about her organisation Working With Cancer, and describes the ways a person working with a diagnosis can access support, as well as some helpful practical tips.
Read more information about work and breast cancer.
Find more resources, support and information about Working With Cancer.
We’re Breast Cancer Now, the research and support charity. However you’re experiencing breast cancer, we’re here. For information and support, visit our website or phone our free helpline on 0808 800 6000 (UK only).
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Key Topics:
0:24 Laura introduces Barbara
2:21 Why Barbara set up Working With Cancer
4:21 The challenges a person with a breast cancer diagnosis can face returning to work
7:27 Should you disclose your breast cancer diagnosis to a new employer?
11:58 Can new employers look at your social media?
12:51 Support and benefits available for people who can't work because of treatment for breast cancer
14:15 What's the first thing to do when going back to work after a cancer diagnosis?
19:03 Telling colleagues about a breast cancer diagnosis
22:58 Dealing with redundancy when returning to work
26:46 Making long-term adjustments at work after treatment
30:25 Dealing with the mental side effects of breast cancer
35:21 Overcoming obstacles when dealing with cancer and work
38:13 Losing confidence because of cancer
39:49 Career coaching service from Working With Cancer
40:57 Resources for employers on supporting people with a breast cancer diagnosis
42:29 Tips for speaking to a colleague who has cancer
45:13 Supporting partners and families of people with cancer
49:00 How to find out more about Working With Cancer
49:26 What needs to change in breast cancer?