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Financial Assistance and Resources for Cancer Care

Healthcare costs concern many people, and especially those being treated for serious illnesses such as cancer. Expenses for treatments, hospital stays, and medications can take a financial toll on patients and their families. If you are concerned about medical costs for your cancer care, you'll be glad to know there are organizations that may be able to help you.

For your convenience, we have listed some organizations that provide help to patients who do not have health insurance or for those who need help to cover healthcare costs. We have also listed some ideas that may provide helpful information on managing medical expenses. Do not let financial worries keep you from seeking treatment for your cancer when help is available.

Financial options for cancer patients

  • Kytril Patient Assistance Program. This program is offered by Roche Laboratories to help patients pay for Kytril. To find out if you are eligible for the program, have your doctor call the Roche Laboratories Reimbursement Hotline at 1-800-443-6676.
  • Check with your healthcare providers. If you have financial concerns, consider talking to your doctor, or the hospital or clinic where you receive treatment. Many hospitals have medical social workers who may be able to provide you with information on financial assistance in your area. Hospital or clinic business offices may also be able to provide you with ideas and resources for financial assistance.
  • Talk with your clergy. Often, churches, temples, or mosques can help members in need, or they can work on your behalf. Your clergy may also be able to direct you to community resources.
  • Consider a fundraiser. Some find that friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors are willing to help financially. Check on the Internet or your local library for information on how to organize a fundraiser.
  • Call local and/or state departments of social services. These services often provide food, housing, prescription drugs, and help with medical expenses for those who may not be eligible for other programs. Some also provide or can arrange transportation service. Check your local telephone directory for the phone number.
  • Contact voluntary and service organizations. Groups such as the Salvation Army, Lutheran Social Services, Jewish Social Services, Catholic Charities, and the Lions Club may offer help. Look in your local telephone directories for listings.
  • Take tax deductions for medical costs. Medical costs that are not covered by insurance can sometimes be deducted from annual income before taxes. These expenses may include mileage for trips to and from medical appointments, out-of-pocket costs for treatment, prescription drugs or equipment, and the cost of meals during extended medical stays. Contact your local Internal Revenue Service office or an accountant or tax consultant to find out which costs are tax deductible. Look in your telephone directory or go to http://www.irs.ustreas.gov.
  • Find hospitals that receive Hill-Burton funds. Hill-Burton is a U.S. government program that provides construction funds to hospitals. Hospitals that receive these funds are required by law to provide some services to people who cannot afford to pay for hospitalization. Information on Hill-Burton is also available in Spanish. Call 1-800-638-0742 or go online to http://www.hrsa.gov/osp/dfcr/obtain/obtain.htm.

 

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Organizations that may offer financial assistance

  • Medicare
    Telephone: 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227)
    TTY (for deaf and hard-of-hearing callers): 1-877-486-2048
    Web site: http://www.medicare.gov
  • Social Security Administration (SSA)
    Telephone: 1-800-772-1213
    TTY (for deaf and hard-of-hearing callers): 1-800-325-0778
    Web site: http://www.ssa.gov/SSA_Home.html

Resources for Information

  • Cancer Information Service
    Telephone: 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237)
    TTY (for deaf and hard-of-hearing callers): 1-800-332-8615
  • CancerMail Service
    To obtain a list of topics related to cancer, send an e-mail to cancermail@icicc.nci.nih.gov with the word "help" in the body of the message.
  • CancerFax®
    Fax-on-demand Service Dial
    301-402-5874
    or
    1-800-624-2511 and listen for recorded instructions.

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