Content Overview
- Summary
- Be Cautious Before Telling About Your Diagnosis
- If Your Job Requires A Lot Of Physical Effort
- Impact Of Colorectal Cancer On The Workplace
- Seek Advice
- Schedule Tests and Treatments To Accommodate Work
- Revise Your Work Schedule
- Plan Before You Take Days Or Weeks Off
- How To Request An Accommodation At Work
- Take Practical Steps Now In Case Of Future Discrimination
- Review and Maximize Employer Benefits
- Plan For The Future
Colorectal Cancer: At Work
Revise Your Work Schedule
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Make a list of everything you do, and when you do it. Note when deadlines occur. Think about what part of your job can be handled by other people - and whose those people are.
- Review the list to determine what you will be able to do during treatment.
- Consider medical appointments and your likely capabilities during treatment.
- Think about accommodations you may need to permit you to take your treatment and to do your work.
- Also think about what work you need to temporarily pass on to others.
If you have been thinking of training someone to take over some or all of your duties and responsibilities, now is a good time to start in case you need someone to take over parts of your job temporarily.
If you will need to take a period of time off, see the next section, Taking Days Or Weeks Off
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