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Breast Cancer: Post Treatment: 6 Months Plus: At Work

Disclosure of your health history

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There is no legal obligation to disclose your health condition and/or treatments to your employer or co-workers unless you could be harmful to co-workers.

You will need to disclose your health condition if you need an accommodation to help you do your work because of it. An employer must keep your health information confidential. Co-workers do not have a similar obligation.

If you have kept your condition and treatment a secret until now, weigh the pros and cons of telling now.


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