Cancer
TrendingComprehensive resources, support, and financial assistance for cancer patients and their families.
Overview
A cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, but you don't have to face it alone. From treatment options to financial assistance, we provide comprehensive resources to help you navigate your cancer journey.
Resources
Available Grants
Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief
Up to $7,500 per yearFinancial assistance for out-of-pocket costs including co-pays, co-insurance, and deductibles for specific diseases.
View Grant Details →CancerCare Financial Assistance
Up to $300 per yearLimited financial assistance for cancer-related costs including transportation, home care, and child care.
View Grant Details →Good Days
VariesFinancial assistance for prescription medications and treatment-related costs for chronic diseases.
View Grant Details →Frequently Asked Questions
What financial assistance is available for cancer patients?
There are numerous grants and assistance programs available, including co-pay relief, medication assistance, and treatment funding. Many organizations offer financial help based on income and diagnosis.
Can I sell my life insurance policy if I have cancer?
Yes, cancer patients often qualify for life settlements. The value depends on your prognosis, policy details, and age. Many patients use life settlements to fund treatment or improve quality of life.
How do I find a second opinion?
Many insurance plans cover second opinions. You can ask your current doctor for a referral, contact a major cancer center directly, or use resources like the National Cancer Institute's database of cancer centers.
