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Hi Luana56 and Welcome! I
Hi Luana56 and Welcome! I didn't have chemo, so, I don't really know. But, check with your hospital and also check with the ACS and the Susan B. Komen Foundation. I think they all can offer your some assistance or at least put you in touch with someone that will.
And, no, you can't be denied your chemo that I am aware of. No hospital or cancer center will turn you down.
Hang in there!0 -
Thank you so much for easingKylez said:Hi Luana56 and Welcome! I
Hi Luana56 and Welcome! I didn't have chemo, so, I don't really know. But, check with your hospital and also check with the ACS and the Susan B. Komen Foundation. I think they all can offer your some assistance or at least put you in touch with someone that will.
And, no, you can't be denied your chemo that I am aware of. No hospital or cancer center will turn you down.
Hang in there!
Thank you so much for easing additional fear. I will investigate further.0 -
Hi Luanaluana56 said:Thank you so much for easing
Thank you so much for easing additional fear. I will investigate further.
Hey Luana! I am so sorry that your insurance will only cover half of your chemo. But, I am sure you can get assistance or even free treatment at most hospitals. Just let them know your situation. Don't be shy about it.
During rads, I met a woman that had no insurance and the doctor's and the radiation treatments were being given to her for free. Also, she got rides daily from the program from ACS.
So, you continue your chemo and get yourself well! We are here to support and help you!
Hugs, Jeanne0 -
Luana, you just need to talkJeanne D said:Hi Luana
Hey Luana! I am so sorry that your insurance will only cover half of your chemo. But, I am sure you can get assistance or even free treatment at most hospitals. Just let them know your situation. Don't be shy about it.
During rads, I met a woman that had no insurance and the doctor's and the radiation treatments were being given to her for free. Also, she got rides daily from the program from ACS.
So, you continue your chemo and get yourself well! We are here to support and help you!
Hugs, Jeanne
Luana, you just need to talk to whatever cancer center you are getting your treatment at now. I am sure they will help you in anyway possible. Good luck to you!0 -
I have not tried these
I have not tried these websites so don't know if they could help you or not. I found them listed on my health insurance website.
Financial Assistance Resources
Cancer Care http://www.cancercare.org/get_help/assistance/cc_financial.php
Caring Voice Coalition, Inc. www.caringvoice.org
Co-Pay Relief Program http://www.copays.org
HealthWell Foundation www.healthwellfoundation.org
Needymeds.com http://www.needymeds.com/
Partnership for Prescription Assistance https://www.pparx.org/Intro.php
Patient Access Network Foundation www.patientaccessnetwork.org
Patient Advocate Foundation www.copays.org
Patient Services, Inc. www.uneedpsi.org0 -
Marcia, that is great forMarcia527 said:I have not tried these
I have not tried these websites so don't know if they could help you or not. I found them listed on my health insurance website.
Financial Assistance Resources
Cancer Care http://www.cancercare.org/get_help/assistance/cc_financial.php
Caring Voice Coalition, Inc. www.caringvoice.org
Co-Pay Relief Program http://www.copays.org
HealthWell Foundation www.healthwellfoundation.org
Needymeds.com http://www.needymeds.com/
Partnership for Prescription Assistance https://www.pparx.org/Intro.php
Patient Access Network Foundation www.patientaccessnetwork.org
Patient Advocate Foundation www.copays.org
Patient Services, Inc. www.uneedpsi.org
Marcia, that is great for you to post those. I am sure several can use them.
Very kind of you!0
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