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Patient Assistance Programs

Welcome back! This blog provides financial resources and information for people living with cancer. In this post, I want to take a closer look at charitable patient assistance programs which can help pay for cancer treatments, co-pays, transportation, and other related costs. Many charitable organizations offer financial assistance during cancer treatment. However, their funding is

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Getting Organized During Cancer Treatment

Getting Organized Welcome back! This blog provides financial resources and information for people living with cancer. In this post, I want to focus on getting and staying organized before, during and after cancer treatment. Piles of Paperwork? During cancer treatment, it may sometimes feel like many things are out of your control. But, if there

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Stage 4 Breast Cancer

Welcome back! This blog provides financial resources and information for people living with cancer. This post is the sixth in a series for information on breast cancer resources, which can be found at: https://livingwithcancertakemyhand.com/blog. In this post I will focus on stage 4 breast cancer. What is stage 4 breast cancer? Stage 4 (or metastatic)

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Stage 3 Breast Cancer

Welcome back! This blog provides financial resources and information for people living with cancer. This post is the fifth in a series for information on breast cancer resources, which can be found at: https://livingwithcancertakemyhand.com/blog. In this post I will focus on stage 3 breast cancer. What is stage 3 breast cancer? Stage 3 breast cancer

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Stage 2 Breast Cancer

Welcome back! This blog provides financial resources and information for people living with cancer. This post is the fourth in a series for information on breast cancer resources, which can be found at: https://livingwithcancertakemyhand.com/blog. In this post I will focus on stage 2 breast cancer. What is stage 2 breast cancer? Stage 2 breast cancer

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Stage 1 Breast Cancer

Welcome back! This blog provides financial resources and information for people living with cancer. This post is the third in a series for information on breast cancer resources, which can be found at: https://livingwithcancertakemyhand.com/blog. In this post I will focus on stage 1 breast cancer. Cancer in an emotional roller coaster. Coping with fear and

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Breast Cancer- Stage 0

Welcome back! This post is the second in a series of posts dedicated to information on breast cancer resources, which can be found at: https://livingwithcancertakemyhand.com/blog. In this post I will focus on stage 0 breast cancer. What is Stage 0 Breast Cancer?  Stage 0 breast cancer, or ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), is when abnormal

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Breast Cancer- The Basics

Welcome back!  New and better treatments are helping women and men diagnosed with breast cancer live longer than ever before. This post is the first in a series of posts dedicated to information on breast cancer resources, which can be found at: https://livingwithcancertakemyhand.com/blog There are many variables when looking into resources for breast cancer such

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Childhood Cancer

Welcome back! This blog provides financial resources and information for people living with cancer. In this post, I want to focus on resources for childhood cancer. Being told that your child has cancer is devastating. It is tempting to put all thoughts about money on hold and concentrate only on cancer treatment. However, you can

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Young Adult Cancer

Welcome back! This blog provides financial resources and information for people living with cancer. In this post, I want to focus on resources for young adults, ages 19-39. A cancer diagnosis at any age can be devastating. Young adults face additional challenges, as many are just leaving high school or college and entering the work

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