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CAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CANCER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Cancer Care ’s is an online listing of financial and other support programs for people with cancer. This tool has up-to-date information about hundreds of organizations that offer financial help to people with cancer. You can search by diagnosis, zip code and type of assistance. Disabled American Veterans. 877‑426‑2838. CARING FOR AN ADULT CHILD WITH CANCER SUPPORT GROUP REGISTER NOW Description. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people who are caring for an adult child with cancer.In this group led by an oncology social worker, people can share their personal experiences, ways of coping and helpful resources.. Our group: Reduces feelings of loneliness, anxiety and distress; Helps you learn new ways of coping NEW PROGRAM OFFERS PATIENTS FREE TRANSPORTATION TO CANCER New Program Offers Patients Free Transportation to Cancer Appointments During COVID-19 Pandemic. COA/CancerCare Patient Assistance Transportation Program ensures continued access to cancer treatments. A new program offers complimentary, door-to-door transportation for patients with cancer needing help getting to and from medical appointments with their community oncologyPANCREATIC CANCER
Rita, one of our Co-Payment Specialists who is a Certified Patient Navigator. Program Status: Open. Grant Amount: $4,500. Eligibility Criteria. Diagnosis: • This fund covers pancreatic cancer, but does not include pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNET). Pancreatic cancer CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov.RENAL CELL CANCER
GOOD MENTAL HEALTH
Sadness is common after a cancer diagnosis. It is important to pay attention to intense bouts of sadness, as these can lead to depression. Anxiety (or worry) is a natural emotional experience, but can intensify after a cancer diagnosis. Chronic anxiety can lead to depression or fatigue (extreme tiredness) over time. COPING WITH THE FEAR OF CANCER RECURRENCE Coping With the Fear of Recurrence. For cancer survivors, fear of recurrence (the cancer returning) is a common concern. There are many ways in which you can manage this anxiety in order to live a full and meaningful life. Around the time of your check-up, blood tests or a milestone or anniversary, you may feel sad, irritable or anxious. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS Bereavement support groups can decrease feelings of isolation and loneliness and provide a safe space to process feelings of grief and loss. Group members not only support each other by validating and normalizing their experiences and emotions but they can learn coping skills from each other. CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CANCER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Cancer Care ’s is an online listing of financial and other support programs for people with cancer. This tool has up-to-date information about hundreds of organizations that offer financial help to people with cancer. You can search by diagnosis, zip code and type of assistance. Disabled American Veterans. 877‑426‑2838. CARING FOR AN ADULT CHILD WITH CANCER SUPPORT GROUP REGISTER NOW Description. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people who are caring for an adult child with cancer.In this group led by an oncology social worker, people can share their personal experiences, ways of coping and helpful resources.. Our group: Reduces feelings of loneliness, anxiety and distress; Helps you learn new ways of coping NEW PROGRAM OFFERS PATIENTS FREE TRANSPORTATION TO CANCER New Program Offers Patients Free Transportation to Cancer Appointments During COVID-19 Pandemic. COA/CancerCare Patient Assistance Transportation Program ensures continued access to cancer treatments. A new program offers complimentary, door-to-door transportation for patients with cancer needing help getting to and from medical appointments with their community oncologyPANCREATIC CANCER
Rita, one of our Co-Payment Specialists who is a Certified Patient Navigator. Program Status: Open. Grant Amount: $4,500. Eligibility Criteria. Diagnosis: • This fund covers pancreatic cancer, but does not include pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNET). Pancreatic cancer CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov.RENAL CELL CANCER
GOOD MENTAL HEALTH
Sadness is common after a cancer diagnosis. It is important to pay attention to intense bouts of sadness, as these can lead to depression. Anxiety (or worry) is a natural emotional experience, but can intensify after a cancer diagnosis. Chronic anxiety can lead to depression or fatigue (extreme tiredness) over time. COPING WITH THE FEAR OF CANCER RECURRENCE Coping With the Fear of Recurrence. For cancer survivors, fear of recurrence (the cancer returning) is a common concern. There are many ways in which you can manage this anxiety in order to live a full and meaningful life. Around the time of your check-up, blood tests or a milestone or anniversary, you may feel sad, irritable or anxious. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS Bereavement support groups can decrease feelings of isolation and loneliness and provide a safe space to process feelings of grief and loss. Group members not only support each other by validating and normalizing their experiences and emotions but they can learn coping skills from each other. LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND CANCER 866‑843‑2572. The Cancer Legal Resource Center (CLRC) is a national, joint program of the Disability Rights Legal Center and Loyola Law School Los Angeles. The CLRC provides free information and resources on cancer-related legal issues to cancer survivors, caregivers, health care professionals, employers, and others copingwith cancer.
PANCREATIC CANCER
Rita, one of our Co-Payment Specialists who is a Certified Patient Navigator. Program Status: Open. Grant Amount: $4,500. Eligibility Criteria. Diagnosis: • This fund covers pancreatic cancer, but does not include pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNET). Pancreatic cancer CANCER AND YOUR MENTAL HEALTH: DEALING WITH CANCER EMOTIONALLY CancerCare social worker Charlotte Ference, LMSW, recently joined GRYT Health to talk about dealing with cancer on an emotional level. During her presentation, Charlotte shared stressors likely faced during certain stages of a cancer journey and coping mechanisms that can help to work through those stressors. This article outlines these stages, covering the stressors and coping strategiesENDOMETRIAL CANCER
Endometrial Cancer. CancerCare provides free, professional support services for people affected by endometrial cancer, as well as endometrial cancer treatment information and additional resources, including financial assistance. We also offer a Women’s Cancers Program to help support female-identifying individuals coping withcancer.
GOOD MENTAL HEALTH
Sadness is common after a cancer diagnosis. It is important to pay attention to intense bouts of sadness, as these can lead to depression. Anxiety (or worry) is a natural emotional experience, but can intensify after a cancer diagnosis. Chronic anxiety can lead to depression or fatigue (extreme tiredness) over time. COPING WITH CANCER WHEN YOU’RE ON YOUR OWN Creativity also fosters a sense of mindfulness and living in the moment. Be mindful of what you say to yourself about being single. You might think, “I can’t stand this. I must have a partner to help me cope with cancer. It’s impossible to do it on my own.”. Be kinder and gentler with yourself. It might be more helpful to say, “I HOW HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES MAY INFLUENCE YOUR CANCER Continuing Education Credits (Live Only) Social Workers: This program has been submitted to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, an approved provider through the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners, provider #CS4607, for 1.0 Contact Hour.. CancerCare, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of COUNSELING | BETTER COPE WITH CAREGIVING | CANCER Counseling to Better Cope With Caregiving. A caregiver is someone who is helping a loved one get through their cancer treatment by providing both emotional and practical support. Whether caring independently, with others, or from far away, you can be considered a caregiver. Caregivers have their own unique set of needs, and although you do notEYE AND VISION
CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-paymentCANCER SURVIVOR
With the end of cancer treatment often comes a sense of relief, accomplishment and even joy in having gotten through a difficult experience. Yet for many post-treatment survivors, it is also a stressful time filled with new routines to learn, as well as mixed feelings about what they’ve just CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CANCER PATIENTSSEE MORE ON CANCERCARE.ORG CANCER | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENSSEE MORE ONCANCERCARE.ORG
CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov. CANCER, WEIGHT CHANGES, MUSCLE LOSS, FATIGUE Most people with cancer experience weight changes, muscle loss and fatigue (extreme tiredness) at some point during their treatment. Managing these symptoms can help you feel better and allow you to continue with more of your usual activities. This may also help you keep your strength up, which can help you finish your full course oftreatment.
ONCOLOGY SOCIAL WORKER An oncology social worker can help people navigate resources based on individual needs. Cancer Care provides limited co-pay assistance and financial assistance for transportation, home care and child care. Providing Emotional Support. A cancer diagnosis turns a person’s world upside down emotionally, physically, practically andfinancially.
GRIEVING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD Grieving the loss of an adult child is likely to be a journey with many twists and turns. You may feel guilty or ask whether enough was done to help your child. You may be angry about the unfairness of your child’s death. Expect to have emotional ups and downs. This is a normal part of the grieving process. Take care of your health. NEUROPATHY OR NERVE DAMAGE, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY Neuropathy, also called peripheral neuropathy, is a term that describes the kind of pain and discomfort caused by nerve damage. It is typically characterized by a feeling of weakness, numbness, tingling, or burning in the hands and feet. Symptoms of Nerve Damage. Some people on chemotherapy experience numbness or tingling in theirhands and feet.
MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) Adhering to the plan is the best way to improve your health and quality of life. Here are some other potential symptoms of PV that you should report to your doctor immediately: • Changes in vision or difficulty with speech. • Weakness or numbness on one side of thebody. •
CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CANCER PATIENTSSEE MORE ON CANCERCARE.ORG CANCER | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENSSEE MORE ONCANCERCARE.ORG
CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov. CANCER, WEIGHT CHANGES, MUSCLE LOSS, FATIGUE Most people with cancer experience weight changes, muscle loss and fatigue (extreme tiredness) at some point during their treatment. Managing these symptoms can help you feel better and allow you to continue with more of your usual activities. This may also help you keep your strength up, which can help you finish your full course oftreatment.
ONCOLOGY SOCIAL WORKER An oncology social worker can help people navigate resources based on individual needs. Cancer Care provides limited co-pay assistance and financial assistance for transportation, home care and child care. Providing Emotional Support. A cancer diagnosis turns a person’s world upside down emotionally, physically, practically andfinancially.
GRIEVING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD Grieving the loss of an adult child is likely to be a journey with many twists and turns. You may feel guilty or ask whether enough was done to help your child. You may be angry about the unfairness of your child’s death. Expect to have emotional ups and downs. This is a normal part of the grieving process. Take care of your health. NEUROPATHY OR NERVE DAMAGE, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY Neuropathy, also called peripheral neuropathy, is a term that describes the kind of pain and discomfort caused by nerve damage. It is typically characterized by a feeling of weakness, numbness, tingling, or burning in the hands and feet. Symptoms of Nerve Damage. Some people on chemotherapy experience numbness or tingling in theirhands and feet.
MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) Adhering to the plan is the best way to improve your health and quality of life. Here are some other potential symptoms of PV that you should report to your doctor immediately: • Changes in vision or difficulty with speech. • Weakness or numbness on one side of thebody. •
CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
CANCER RESOURCES IN YOUR COMMUNITY American Cancer Society. 800-227-2345. www.cancer.org. U.S. Administration on Aging. 800-677-1116. www.eldercare.gov. The United Way. (find your local United Way at www.liveunited.org) These important agencies can guide you to resources in your local community. CANCER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Cancer Care ’s is an online listing of financial and other support programs for people with cancer. This tool has up-to-date information about hundreds of organizations that offer financial help to people with cancer. You can search by diagnosis, zip code and type of assistance. Disabled American Veterans. 877‑426‑2838.PANCREATIC CANCER
Rita, one of our Co-Payment Specialists who is a Certified Patient Navigator. Program Status: Open. Grant Amount: $4,500. Eligibility Criteria. Diagnosis: • This fund covers pancreatic cancer, but does not include pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNET). Pancreatic cancer CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov.RENAL CELL CANCER
Co-Payment Assistance Fund. Helping people with cancer access the prescribed treatments they need. • Renal cell cancer ICD-10 code is C64. View full list of ICD-10 codes ». • Primary cancer diagnosis must be the same as the fund and verified by the prescribing physician. Download Physician Verification Form ». • Patient mustbe in
TALKING TO CHILDREN WHEN A LOVED ONE HAS CANCER View all of CancerCare’s resources to help children cope when a loved one has cancer ». CancerCare Can Help. CancerCare is a national nonprofit organization that provides free professional support to people affected by cancer. Our free services for children affected by cancer help parents and children cope with a cancer diagnosis in thefamily.
CANCER AND YOUR MENTAL HEALTH: DEALING WITH CANCER EMOTIONALLY CancerCare social worker Charlotte Ference, LMSW, recently joined GRYT Health to talk about dealing with cancer on an emotional level. During her presentation, Charlotte shared stressors likely faced during certain stages of a cancer journey and coping mechanisms that can help to work through those stressors. This article outlines these stages, covering the stressors and coping strategies HOW HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES MAY INFLUENCE YOUR CANCER Continuing Education Credits (Live Only) Social Workers: This program has been submitted to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, an approved provider through the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners, provider #CS4607, for 1.0 Contact Hour.. CancerCare, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider ofEYE AND VISION
CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CANCER PATIENTSSEE MORE ON CANCERCARE.ORG CANCER | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENSSEE MORE ONCANCERCARE.ORG
CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov. CANCER, WEIGHT CHANGES, MUSCLE LOSS, FATIGUE Most people with cancer experience weight changes, muscle loss and fatigue (extreme tiredness) at some point during their treatment. Managing these symptoms can help you feel better and allow you to continue with more of your usual activities. This may also help you keep your strength up, which can help you finish your full course oftreatment.
ONCOLOGY SOCIAL WORKER An oncology social worker can help people navigate resources based on individual needs. Cancer Care provides limited co-pay assistance and financial assistance for transportation, home care and child care. Providing Emotional Support. A cancer diagnosis turns a person’s world upside down emotionally, physically, practically andfinancially.
GRIEVING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD Grieving the loss of an adult child is likely to be a journey with many twists and turns. You may feel guilty or ask whether enough was done to help your child. You may be angry about the unfairness of your child’s death. Expect to have emotional ups and downs. This is a normal part of the grieving process. Take care of your health. NEUROPATHY OR NERVE DAMAGE, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY Neuropathy, also called peripheral neuropathy, is a term that describes the kind of pain and discomfort caused by nerve damage. It is typically characterized by a feeling of weakness, numbness, tingling, or burning in the hands and feet. Symptoms of Nerve Damage. Some people on chemotherapy experience numbness or tingling in theirhands and feet.
MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) Adhering to the plan is the best way to improve your health and quality of life. Here are some other potential symptoms of PV that you should report to your doctor immediately: • Changes in vision or difficulty with speech. • Weakness or numbness on one side of thebody. •
CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CANCER PATIENTSSEE MORE ON CANCERCARE.ORG CANCER | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENSSEE MORE ONCANCERCARE.ORG
CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov. CANCER, WEIGHT CHANGES, MUSCLE LOSS, FATIGUE Most people with cancer experience weight changes, muscle loss and fatigue (extreme tiredness) at some point during their treatment. Managing these symptoms can help you feel better and allow you to continue with more of your usual activities. This may also help you keep your strength up, which can help you finish your full course oftreatment.
ONCOLOGY SOCIAL WORKER An oncology social worker can help people navigate resources based on individual needs. Cancer Care provides limited co-pay assistance and financial assistance for transportation, home care and child care. Providing Emotional Support. A cancer diagnosis turns a person’s world upside down emotionally, physically, practically andfinancially.
GRIEVING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD Grieving the loss of an adult child is likely to be a journey with many twists and turns. You may feel guilty or ask whether enough was done to help your child. You may be angry about the unfairness of your child’s death. Expect to have emotional ups and downs. This is a normal part of the grieving process. Take care of your health. NEUROPATHY OR NERVE DAMAGE, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY Neuropathy, also called peripheral neuropathy, is a term that describes the kind of pain and discomfort caused by nerve damage. It is typically characterized by a feeling of weakness, numbness, tingling, or burning in the hands and feet. Symptoms of Nerve Damage. Some people on chemotherapy experience numbness or tingling in theirhands and feet.
MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) Adhering to the plan is the best way to improve your health and quality of life. Here are some other potential symptoms of PV that you should report to your doctor immediately: • Changes in vision or difficulty with speech. • Weakness or numbness on one side of thebody. •
CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
CANCER RESOURCES IN YOUR COMMUNITY American Cancer Society. 800-227-2345. www.cancer.org. U.S. Administration on Aging. 800-677-1116. www.eldercare.gov. The United Way. (find your local United Way at www.liveunited.org) These important agencies can guide you to resources in your local community. CANCER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Cancer Care ’s is an online listing of financial and other support programs for people with cancer. This tool has up-to-date information about hundreds of organizations that offer financial help to people with cancer. You can search by diagnosis, zip code and type of assistance. Disabled American Veterans. 877‑426‑2838.PANCREATIC CANCER
Rita, one of our Co-Payment Specialists who is a Certified Patient Navigator. Program Status: Open. Grant Amount: $4,500. Eligibility Criteria. Diagnosis: • This fund covers pancreatic cancer, but does not include pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNET). Pancreatic cancer CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov.RENAL CELL CANCER
Co-Payment Assistance Fund. Helping people with cancer access the prescribed treatments they need. • Renal cell cancer ICD-10 code is C64. View full list of ICD-10 codes ». • Primary cancer diagnosis must be the same as the fund and verified by the prescribing physician. Download Physician Verification Form ». • Patient mustbe in
TALKING TO CHILDREN WHEN A LOVED ONE HAS CANCER View all of CancerCare’s resources to help children cope when a loved one has cancer ». CancerCare Can Help. CancerCare is a national nonprofit organization that provides free professional support to people affected by cancer. Our free services for children affected by cancer help parents and children cope with a cancer diagnosis in thefamily.
CANCER AND YOUR MENTAL HEALTH: DEALING WITH CANCER EMOTIONALLY CancerCare social worker Charlotte Ference, LMSW, recently joined GRYT Health to talk about dealing with cancer on an emotional level. During her presentation, Charlotte shared stressors likely faced during certain stages of a cancer journey and coping mechanisms that can help to work through those stressors. This article outlines these stages, covering the stressors and coping strategies HOW HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES MAY INFLUENCE YOUR CANCER Continuing Education Credits (Live Only) Social Workers: This program has been submitted to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, an approved provider through the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners, provider #CS4607, for 1.0 Contact Hour.. CancerCare, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider ofEYE AND VISION
CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
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CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov. CANCER, WEIGHT CHANGES, MUSCLE LOSS, FATIGUE Most people with cancer experience weight changes, muscle loss and fatigue (extreme tiredness) at some point during their treatment. Managing these symptoms can help you feel better and allow you to continue with more of your usual activities. This may also help you keep your strength up, which can help you finish your full course oftreatment.
NEUROPATHY OR NERVE DAMAGE, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY Neuropathy, also called peripheral neuropathy, is a term that describes the kind of pain and discomfort caused by nerve damage. It is typically characterized by a feeling of weakness, numbness, tingling, or burning in the hands and feet. Symptoms of Nerve Damage. Some people on chemotherapy experience numbness or tingling in theirhands and feet.
MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) Adhering to the plan is the best way to improve your health and quality of life. Here are some other potential symptoms of PV that you should report to your doctor immediately: • Changes in vision or difficulty with speech. • Weakness or numbness on one side of thebody. •
GRIEVING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD Grieving the loss of an adult child is likely to be a journey with many twists and turns. You may feel guilty or ask whether enough was done to help your child. You may be angry about the unfairness of your child’s death. Expect to have emotional ups and downs. This is a normal part of the grieving process. Take care of your health. CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
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CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov. CANCER, WEIGHT CHANGES, MUSCLE LOSS, FATIGUE Most people with cancer experience weight changes, muscle loss and fatigue (extreme tiredness) at some point during their treatment. Managing these symptoms can help you feel better and allow you to continue with more of your usual activities. This may also help you keep your strength up, which can help you finish your full course oftreatment.
NEUROPATHY OR NERVE DAMAGE, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY Neuropathy, also called peripheral neuropathy, is a term that describes the kind of pain and discomfort caused by nerve damage. It is typically characterized by a feeling of weakness, numbness, tingling, or burning in the hands and feet. Symptoms of Nerve Damage. Some people on chemotherapy experience numbness or tingling in theirhands and feet.
MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) Adhering to the plan is the best way to improve your health and quality of life. Here are some other potential symptoms of PV that you should report to your doctor immediately: • Changes in vision or difficulty with speech. • Weakness or numbness on one side of thebody. •
GRIEVING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD Grieving the loss of an adult child is likely to be a journey with many twists and turns. You may feel guilty or ask whether enough was done to help your child. You may be angry about the unfairness of your child’s death. Expect to have emotional ups and downs. This is a normal part of the grieving process. Take care of your health. CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
CANCER RESOURCES IN YOUR COMMUNITY American Cancer Society. 800-227-2345. www.cancer.org. U.S. Administration on Aging. 800-677-1116. www.eldercare.gov. The United Way. (find your local United Way at www.liveunited.org) These important agencies can guide you to resources in your local community. CANCER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Cancer Care ’s is an online listing of financial and other support programs for people with cancer. This tool has up-to-date information about hundreds of organizations that offer financial help to people with cancer. You can search by diagnosis, zip code and type of assistance. Disabled American Veterans. 877‑426‑2838.PANCREATIC CANCER
Rita, one of our Co-Payment Specialists who is a Certified Patient Navigator. Program Status: Open. Grant Amount: $4,500. Eligibility Criteria. Diagnosis: • This fund covers pancreatic cancer, but does not include pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNET). Pancreatic cancer CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov.RENAL CELL CANCER
Co-Payment Assistance Fund. Helping people with cancer access the prescribed treatments they need. • Renal cell cancer ICD-10 code is C64. View full list of ICD-10 codes ». • Primary cancer diagnosis must be the same as the fund and verified by the prescribing physician. Download Physician Verification Form ». • Patient mustbe in
CANCER AND YOUR MENTAL HEALTH: DEALING WITH CANCER EMOTIONALLY CancerCare social worker Charlotte Ference, LMSW, recently joined GRYT Health to talk about dealing with cancer on an emotional level. During her presentation, Charlotte shared stressors likely faced during certain stages of a cancer journey and coping mechanisms that can help to work through those stressors. This article outlines these stages, covering the stressors and coping strategies TALKING TO CHILDREN WHEN A LOVED ONE HAS CANCER View all of CancerCare’s resources to help children cope when a loved one has cancer ». CancerCare Can Help. CancerCare is a national nonprofit organization that provides free professional support to people affected by cancer. Our free services for children affected by cancer help parents and children cope with a cancer diagnosis in thefamily.
HOW HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES MAY INFLUENCE YOUR CANCER Continuing Education Credits (Live Only) Social Workers: This program has been submitted to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, an approved provider through the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners, provider #CS4607, for 1.0 Contact Hour.. CancerCare, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider ofEYE AND VISION
CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
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CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov. CANCER, WEIGHT CHANGES, MUSCLE LOSS, FATIGUE Most people with cancer experience weight changes, muscle loss and fatigue (extreme tiredness) at some point during their treatment. Managing these symptoms can help you feel better and allow you to continue with more of your usual activities. This may also help you keep your strength up, which can help you finish your full course oftreatment.
NEUROPATHY OR NERVE DAMAGE, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY Neuropathy, also called peripheral neuropathy, is a term that describes the kind of pain and discomfort caused by nerve damage. It is typically characterized by a feeling of weakness, numbness, tingling, or burning in the hands and feet. Symptoms of Nerve Damage. Some people on chemotherapy experience numbness or tingling in theirhands and feet.
MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) Adhering to the plan is the best way to improve your health and quality of life. Here are some other potential symptoms of PV that you should report to your doctor immediately: • Changes in vision or difficulty with speech. • Weakness or numbness on one side of thebody. •
GRIEVING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD Grieving the loss of an adult child is likely to be a journey with many twists and turns. You may feel guilty or ask whether enough was done to help your child. You may be angry about the unfairness of your child’s death. Expect to have emotional ups and downs. This is a normal part of the grieving process. Take care of your health. CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
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CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov. CANCER, WEIGHT CHANGES, MUSCLE LOSS, FATIGUE Most people with cancer experience weight changes, muscle loss and fatigue (extreme tiredness) at some point during their treatment. Managing these symptoms can help you feel better and allow you to continue with more of your usual activities. This may also help you keep your strength up, which can help you finish your full course oftreatment.
NEUROPATHY OR NERVE DAMAGE, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY Neuropathy, also called peripheral neuropathy, is a term that describes the kind of pain and discomfort caused by nerve damage. It is typically characterized by a feeling of weakness, numbness, tingling, or burning in the hands and feet. Symptoms of Nerve Damage. Some people on chemotherapy experience numbness or tingling in theirhands and feet.
MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) Adhering to the plan is the best way to improve your health and quality of life. Here are some other potential symptoms of PV that you should report to your doctor immediately: • Changes in vision or difficulty with speech. • Weakness or numbness on one side of thebody. •
GRIEVING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD Grieving the loss of an adult child is likely to be a journey with many twists and turns. You may feel guilty or ask whether enough was done to help your child. You may be angry about the unfairness of your child’s death. Expect to have emotional ups and downs. This is a normal part of the grieving process. Take care of your health. CO-PAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION Cancer Care Co-Payment Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and a Type I supporting organization to Cancer Care, Inc. Since 2008, the foundation has operated in compliance with OIG guidance and IRS rules and regulations. The foundation received its OIG opinion 07-11 in September 2007 and modification in November2015.
CANCER RESOURCES IN YOUR COMMUNITY American Cancer Society. 800-227-2345. www.cancer.org. U.S. Administration on Aging. 800-677-1116. www.eldercare.gov. The United Way. (find your local United Way at www.liveunited.org) These important agencies can guide you to resources in your local community. CANCER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Cancer Care ’s is an online listing of financial and other support programs for people with cancer. This tool has up-to-date information about hundreds of organizations that offer financial help to people with cancer. You can search by diagnosis, zip code and type of assistance. Disabled American Veterans. 877‑426‑2838.PANCREATIC CANCER
Rita, one of our Co-Payment Specialists who is a Certified Patient Navigator. Program Status: Open. Grant Amount: $4,500. Eligibility Criteria. Diagnosis: • This fund covers pancreatic cancer, but does not include pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNET). Pancreatic cancer CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov.RENAL CELL CANCER
Co-Payment Assistance Fund. Helping people with cancer access the prescribed treatments they need. • Renal cell cancer ICD-10 code is C64. View full list of ICD-10 codes ». • Primary cancer diagnosis must be the same as the fund and verified by the prescribing physician. Download Physician Verification Form ». • Patient mustbe in
CANCER AND YOUR MENTAL HEALTH: DEALING WITH CANCER EMOTIONALLY CancerCare social worker Charlotte Ference, LMSW, recently joined GRYT Health to talk about dealing with cancer on an emotional level. During her presentation, Charlotte shared stressors likely faced during certain stages of a cancer journey and coping mechanisms that can help to work through those stressors. This article outlines these stages, covering the stressors and coping strategies TALKING TO CHILDREN WHEN A LOVED ONE HAS CANCER View all of CancerCare’s resources to help children cope when a loved one has cancer ». CancerCare Can Help. CancerCare is a national nonprofit organization that provides free professional support to people affected by cancer. Our free services for children affected by cancer help parents and children cope with a cancer diagnosis in thefamily.
HOW HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES MAY INFLUENCE YOUR CANCER Continuing Education Credits (Live Only) Social Workers: This program has been submitted to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, an approved provider through the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners, provider #CS4607, for 1.0 Contact Hour.. CancerCare, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider ofEYE AND VISION
CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CANCER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Cancer Care ’s is an online listing of financial and other support programs for people with cancer. This tool has up-to-date information about hundreds of organizations that offer financial help to people with cancer. You can search by diagnosis, zip code and type of assistance. Disabled American Veterans. 877‑426‑2838. NEW PROGRAM OFFERS PATIENTS FREE TRANSPORTATION TO CANCER New Program Offers Patients Free Transportation to Cancer Appointments During COVID-19 Pandemic. COA/CancerCare Patient Assistance Transportation Program ensures continued access to cancer treatments. A new program offers complimentary, door-to-door transportation for patients with cancer needing help getting to and from medical appointments with their community oncology CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov.ENDOMETRIAL CANCER
Endometrial Cancer. CancerCare provides free, professional support services for people affected by endometrial cancer, as well as endometrial cancer treatment information and additional resources, including financial assistance. We also offer a Women’s Cancers Program to help support female-identifying individuals coping withcancer.
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CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment COPING WITH THE FEAR OF CANCER RECURRENCE Coping With the Fear of Recurrence. For cancer survivors, fear of recurrence (the cancer returning) is a common concern. There are many ways in which you can manage this anxiety in order to live a full and meaningful life. Around the time of your check-up, blood tests or a milestone or anniversary, you may feel sad, irritable or anxious.CANCER SURVIVOR
With the end of cancer treatment often comes a sense of relief, accomplishment and even joy in having gotten through a difficult experience. Yet for many post-treatment survivors, it is also a stressful time filled with new routines to learn, as well as mixed feelings about what they’ve just SARCOMA PATIENT SUPPORT GROUP Sarcoma Patient Support Group. Our sarcoma patient support group provides a safe space to connect with others coping with sarcoma led by an oncology social worker who provides emotional and practical support. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people diagnosed with sarcoma who are currently receivingtreatment.
COPING WITH OVARIAN CANCER Adjusting to and finding ways to cope with an ovarian cancer diagnosis is an important part of healing, along with treatment. There are many organizations, such as Cancer Care, that provide support services to help people affected by cancer. Individual counseling is available to help you learn ways to cope with the emotions and challenges CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
CANCER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Cancer Care ’s is an online listing of financial and other support programs for people with cancer. This tool has up-to-date information about hundreds of organizations that offer financial help to people with cancer. You can search by diagnosis, zip code and type of assistance. Disabled American Veterans. 877‑426‑2838. NEW PROGRAM OFFERS PATIENTS FREE TRANSPORTATION TO CANCER New Program Offers Patients Free Transportation to Cancer Appointments During COVID-19 Pandemic. COA/CancerCare Patient Assistance Transportation Program ensures continued access to cancer treatments. A new program offers complimentary, door-to-door transportation for patients with cancer needing help getting to and from medical appointments with their community oncology CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov.ENDOMETRIAL CANCER
Endometrial Cancer. CancerCare provides free, professional support services for people affected by endometrial cancer, as well as endometrial cancer treatment information and additional resources, including financial assistance. We also offer a Women’s Cancers Program to help support female-identifying individuals coping withcancer.
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CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment COPING WITH THE FEAR OF CANCER RECURRENCE Coping With the Fear of Recurrence. For cancer survivors, fear of recurrence (the cancer returning) is a common concern. There are many ways in which you can manage this anxiety in order to live a full and meaningful life. Around the time of your check-up, blood tests or a milestone or anniversary, you may feel sad, irritable or anxious.CANCER SURVIVOR
With the end of cancer treatment often comes a sense of relief, accomplishment and even joy in having gotten through a difficult experience. Yet for many post-treatment survivors, it is also a stressful time filled with new routines to learn, as well as mixed feelings about what they’ve just SARCOMA PATIENT SUPPORT GROUP Sarcoma Patient Support Group. Our sarcoma patient support group provides a safe space to connect with others coping with sarcoma led by an oncology social worker who provides emotional and practical support. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people diagnosed with sarcoma who are currently receivingtreatment.
COPING WITH OVARIAN CANCER Adjusting to and finding ways to cope with an ovarian cancer diagnosis is an important part of healing, along with treatment. There are many organizations, such as Cancer Care, that provide support services to help people affected by cancer. Individual counseling is available to help you learn ways to cope with the emotions and challenges CARING FOR AN ADULT CHILD WITH CANCER SUPPORT GROUP REGISTER NOW Description. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people who are caring for an adult child with cancer.In this group led by an oncology social worker, people can share their personal experiences, ways of coping and helpful resources.. Our group: Reduces feelings of loneliness, anxiety and distress; Helps you learn new ways of copingENDOMETRIAL CANCER
Endometrial Cancer. CancerCare provides free, professional support services for people affected by endometrial cancer, as well as endometrial cancer treatment information and additional resources, including financial assistance. We also offer a Women’s Cancers Program to help support female-identifying individuals coping withcancer.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND CANCER 866‑843‑2572. The Cancer Legal Resource Center (CLRC) is a national, joint program of the Disability Rights Legal Center and Loyola Law School Los Angeles. The CLRC provides free information and resources on cancer-related legal issues to cancer survivors, caregivers, health care professionals, employers, and others copingwith cancer.
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Rita, one of our Co-Payment Specialists who is a Certified Patient Navigator. Program Status: Open. Grant Amount: $4,500. Eligibility Criteria. Diagnosis: • This fund covers pancreatic cancer, but does not include pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNET). Pancreatic cancerGOOD MENTAL HEALTH
Sadness is common after a cancer diagnosis. It is important to pay attention to intense bouts of sadness, as these can lead to depression. Anxiety (or worry) is a natural emotional experience, but can intensify after a cancer diagnosis. Chronic anxiety can lead to depression or fatigue (extreme tiredness) over time. CANCERCARE® WELCOMES MARK D. PETERS II, PHARMD AS VICE CancerCare ® Welcomes Mark D. Peters II, PharmD as Vice President for New Business Development and Outreach. CancerCare, the leading national nonprofit organization providing free support services to anyone affected by cancer, is pleased to welcome Mark D. Peters II, PharmD to the team as Vice President for New Business Development and Outreach.. With over 30 years of clinical CANCER AND YOUR MENTAL HEALTH: DEALING WITH CANCER EMOTIONALLY CancerCare social worker Charlotte Ference, LMSW, recently joined GRYT Health to talk about dealing with cancer on an emotional level. During her presentation, Charlotte shared stressors likely faced during certain stages of a cancer journey and coping mechanisms that can help to work through those stressors. This article outlines these stages, covering the stressors and coping strategiesEYE AND VISION
CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment SARCOMA PATIENT SUPPORT GROUP Sarcoma Patient Support Group. Our sarcoma patient support group provides a safe space to connect with others coping with sarcoma led by an oncology social worker who provides emotional and practical support. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people diagnosed with sarcoma who are currently receivingtreatment.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS Bereavement support groups can decrease feelings of isolation and loneliness and provide a safe space to process feelings of grief and loss. Group members not only support each other by validating and normalizing their experiences and emotions but they can learn coping skills from each other. CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND CANCER 866‑843‑2572. The Cancer Legal Resource Center (CLRC) is a national, joint program of the Disability Rights Legal Center and Loyola Law School Los Angeles. The CLRC provides free information and resources on cancer-related legal issues to cancer survivors, caregivers, health care professionals, employers, and others copingwith cancer.
CARING FOR AN ADULT CHILD WITH CANCER SUPPORT GROUP REGISTER NOW Description. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people who are caring for an adult child with cancer.In this group led by an oncology social worker, people can share their personal experiences, ways of coping and helpful resources.. Our group: Reduces feelings of loneliness, anxiety and distress; Helps you learn new ways of coping COPING WITH CANCER WHEN YOU’RE ON YOUR OWN Creativity also fosters a sense of mindfulness and living in the moment. Be mindful of what you say to yourself about being single. You might think, “I can’t stand this. I must have a partner to help me cope with cancer. It’s impossible to do it on my own.”. Be kinder and gentler with yourself. It might be more helpful to say, “IEYE AND VISION
CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment COPING WITH THE FEAR OF CANCER RECURRENCE Coping With the Fear of Recurrence. For cancer survivors, fear of recurrence (the cancer returning) is a common concern. There are many ways in which you can manage this anxiety in order to live a full and meaningful life. Around the time of your check-up, blood tests or a milestone or anniversary, you may feel sad, irritable or anxious. HEALTH CARE ADVOCATE AND CANCER Being a health care advocate means feeling comfortable with your health care team and satisfied that you are getting the best possible care. Here are few ways to express your wishes, questions and needs in a clear and direct way so that other people, like your health care team, are able to understand what it is you want and need. MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) Adhering to the plan is the best way to improve your health and quality of life. Here are some other potential symptoms of PV that you should report to your doctor immediately: • Changes in vision or difficulty with speech. • Weakness or numbness on one side of thebody. •
CANCER SURVIVOR
With the end of cancer treatment often comes a sense of relief, accomplishment and even joy in having gotten through a difficult experience. Yet for many post-treatment survivors, it is also a stressful time filled with new routines to learn, as well as mixed feelings about what they’ve just COPING WITH DIARRHEA, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY AND Coping With Diarrhea. Chemotherapy and radiation to the pelvic area are some reasons why people going through cancer treatment may experience diarrhea, which is defined as two or more loose stools per day. As with any treatment side effect, communicate with your health care team if you experience any diarrhea. CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
CancerCare provides telephone, online and face-to-face counseling, support groups, education, publications and financial and co-paymentassistance.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND CANCER 866‑843‑2572. The Cancer Legal Resource Center (CLRC) is a national, joint program of the Disability Rights Legal Center and Loyola Law School Los Angeles. The CLRC provides free information and resources on cancer-related legal issues to cancer survivors, caregivers, health care professionals, employers, and others copingwith cancer.
CARING FOR AN ADULT CHILD WITH CANCER SUPPORT GROUP REGISTER NOW Description. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people who are caring for an adult child with cancer.In this group led by an oncology social worker, people can share their personal experiences, ways of coping and helpful resources.. Our group: Reduces feelings of loneliness, anxiety and distress; Helps you learn new ways of coping COPING WITH CANCER WHEN YOU’RE ON YOUR OWN Creativity also fosters a sense of mindfulness and living in the moment. Be mindful of what you say to yourself about being single. You might think, “I can’t stand this. I must have a partner to help me cope with cancer. It’s impossible to do it on my own.”. Be kinder and gentler with yourself. It might be more helpful to say, “IEYE AND VISION
CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment COPING WITH THE FEAR OF CANCER RECURRENCE Coping With the Fear of Recurrence. For cancer survivors, fear of recurrence (the cancer returning) is a common concern. There are many ways in which you can manage this anxiety in order to live a full and meaningful life. Around the time of your check-up, blood tests or a milestone or anniversary, you may feel sad, irritable or anxious. HEALTH CARE ADVOCATE AND CANCER Being a health care advocate means feeling comfortable with your health care team and satisfied that you are getting the best possible care. Here are few ways to express your wishes, questions and needs in a clear and direct way so that other people, like your health care team, are able to understand what it is you want and need. MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) Adhering to the plan is the best way to improve your health and quality of life. Here are some other potential symptoms of PV that you should report to your doctor immediately: • Changes in vision or difficulty with speech. • Weakness or numbness on one side of thebody. •
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With the end of cancer treatment often comes a sense of relief, accomplishment and even joy in having gotten through a difficult experience. Yet for many post-treatment survivors, it is also a stressful time filled with new routines to learn, as well as mixed feelings about what they’ve just COPING WITH DIARRHEA, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY AND Coping With Diarrhea. Chemotherapy and radiation to the pelvic area are some reasons why people going through cancer treatment may experience diarrhea, which is defined as two or more loose stools per day. As with any treatment side effect, communicate with your health care team if you experience any diarrhea. CANCER, COUNSELING, SUPPORT GROUPS, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Cancer patients and caregivers can receive counseling, support groups, educational workshops, publications, financial assistance and community programs from CancerCare. CANCER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Cancer Care ’s is an online listing of financial and other support programs for people with cancer. This tool has up-to-date information about hundreds of organizations that offer financial help to people with cancer. You can search by diagnosis, zip code and type of assistance. Disabled American Veterans. 877‑426‑2838. CARING FOR AN ADULT CHILD WITH CANCER SUPPORT GROUP REGISTER NOW Description. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people who are caring for an adult child with cancer.In this group led by an oncology social worker, people can share their personal experiences, ways of coping and helpful resources.. Our group: Reduces feelings of loneliness, anxiety and distress; Helps you learn new ways of coping FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CANCER PATIENTS 877-968-7233. HealthWell Foundation. 800-675-8416. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Co-Pay Assistance Program. 877-557-2672. National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) 800-999-6673 203-744-0100. Patient Access Network Foundation. 866-316-7263. CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that enforces the provisions of the ADA and FMLA and assists citizens who feel they have been discriminated against in the workplace. If you feel you are being treated unfairly, contact the EEOC at 1-800-669-4000 or visit https://www.eeoc.gov. NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA Unfortunately, this fund is currently closed. Funds will open and close periodically throughout the year, so please check our website frequently for the most up-to-date fund status. Initial Grant Amount. $10,000. Program CAP Amount. $10,000. If the initial grant amount is exhausted before the grant end date, a request for additional funds upto
CANCER, WEIGHT CHANGES, MUSCLE LOSS, FATIGUE Most people with cancer experience weight changes, muscle loss and fatigue (extreme tiredness) at some point during their treatment. Managing these symptoms can help you feel better and allow you to continue with more of your usual activities. This may also help you keep your strength up, which can help you finish your full course oftreatment.
COPING WITH OVARIAN CANCER Adjusting to and finding ways to cope with an ovarian cancer diagnosis is an important part of healing, along with treatment. There are many organizations, such as Cancer Care, that provide support services to help people affected by cancer. Individual counseling is available to help you learn ways to cope with the emotions and challenges GRIEVING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD Grieving the loss of an adult child is likely to be a journey with many twists and turns. You may feel guilty or ask whether enough was done to help your child. You may be angry about the unfairness of your child’s death. Expect to have emotional ups and downs. This is a normal part of the grieving process. Take care of your health. MOUTH SORES, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIATION Coping With Mouth Sores During Treatment. Radiation to the head and neck area and some types of chemotherapy can cause sores inside the mouth and on the mucous lining of the throat and digestive tract. These sores, called mucositis, can cause pain and infections, making it difficult to eat, drink and swallow. Before starting treatment,talk to
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LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND CANCER This fact sheet is supported by AbbVie, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Takeda Oncology. Last updated June 14, 2019. The information presentedin this
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REGISTER NOW Description. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people who are caring for an adult child with cancer.In this group led by an oncology social worker, people can share their personal experiences, ways of coping and helpful resources.. Our group: Reduces feelings of loneliness, anxiety and distress; Helps you learn new ways of coping CANCER | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENSSEE MORE ONCANCERCARE.ORG
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CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment COPING WITH THE FEAR OF CANCER RECURRENCE For cancer survivors, fear of recurrence (the cancer returning) is a common concern. There are many ways in which you can manage this anxiety in order to live a full and meaningful life. COPING WITH CANCER WHEN YOU’RE ON YOUR OWN Last updated March 14, 2016. The information presented in this publication is provided for your general information only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultations with qualified health professionals who are aware of your specific situation. MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) If you are coping with polycythemia vera (PV), it is important to keep track of your symptoms and how they affect your daily activities. Over time, this will help your health care team know how to best manage this long-term diagnosis so that you can experience the best qualityof life.
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With the end of cancer treatment often comes a sense of relief, accomplishment and even joy in having gotten through a difficult experience. Yet for many post-treatment survivors, it is also a stressful time filled with new routines to learn, as well as mixed feelings about what they’ve just COPING WITH DIARRHEA, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY ANDCHEMO INDUCED DIARRHEACHEMOTHERAPY DIARRHEA GRADINGCHEMOTHERAPY INDUCED DIARRHEA GUIDELINESHOW BAD IS CHEMOTHERAPY Note: Foods marked with an asterisk (*) are high in soluble fiber, which forms stools but also can increase the amount of stool.Choose them when you can manage more stools. For more information on nutrition, read our fact sheet titled “The Importance of Nutrition During Treatment.” Stay Hydrated. Drinking plenty of water is important if you experience diarrhea. CANCER | SUPPORT GROUPS, COUNSELING, EDUCATION & FINANCIALOUR SERVICESHELP BY DIAGNOSIS OR TOPICVOICES OF CANCER CAREASK CANCERCAREGET INVOLVED
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LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND CANCER This fact sheet is supported by AbbVie, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Takeda Oncology. Last updated June 14, 2019. The information presentedin this
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REGISTER NOW Description. Connect with others in our free, 15-week online support group for people who are caring for an adult child with cancer.In this group led by an oncology social worker, people can share their personal experiences, ways of coping and helpful resources.. Our group: Reduces feelings of loneliness, anxiety and distress; Helps you learn new ways of coping CANCER | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENSSEE MORE ONCANCERCARE.ORG
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CancerCare Can Help Founded in 1944, CancerCare is the leading national organization providing free support services and information to help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer. Our comprehensive services include counseling and support groups over the phone, online and in-person, educational workshops, publications and financial and co-payment COPING WITH THE FEAR OF CANCER RECURRENCE For cancer survivors, fear of recurrence (the cancer returning) is a common concern. There are many ways in which you can manage this anxiety in order to live a full and meaningful life. COPING WITH CANCER WHEN YOU’RE ON YOUR OWN Last updated March 14, 2016. The information presented in this publication is provided for your general information only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultations with qualified health professionals who are aware of your specific situation. MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYTHEMIA VERA (PV) If you are coping with polycythemia vera (PV), it is important to keep track of your symptoms and how they affect your daily activities. Over time, this will help your health care team know how to best manage this long-term diagnosis so that you can experience the best qualityof life.
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With the end of cancer treatment often comes a sense of relief, accomplishment and even joy in having gotten through a difficult experience. Yet for many post-treatment survivors, it is also a stressful time filled with new routines to learn, as well as mixed feelings about what they’ve just COPING WITH DIARRHEA, SIDE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY ANDCHEMO INDUCED DIARRHEACHEMOTHERAPY DIARRHEA GRADINGCHEMOTHERAPY INDUCED DIARRHEA GUIDELINESHOW BAD IS CHEMOTHERAPY Note: Foods marked with an asterisk (*) are high in soluble fiber, which forms stools but also can increase the amount of stool.Choose them when you can manage more stools. For more information on nutrition, read our fact sheet titled “The Importance of Nutrition During Treatment.” Stay Hydrated. Drinking plenty of water is important if you experience diarrhea. CANCER, COUNSELING, SUPPORT GROUPS, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Cancer patients and caregivers can receive counseling, support groups, educational workshops, publications, financial assistance and community programs from CancerCare. CANCER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Cancer resources and support for veterans. Find out about local and national support services available to veterans. CANCER AND THE WORKPLACE Cancer and the workplace, know your rights through the Americans with Disability Act. Learn more from CancerCare. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CANCER PATIENTS This fact sheet is supported by Bristol Myers Squibb, a grant from Genentech and Takeda Oncology. Last updated February 10, 2021. The information presented in this publication is provided for your generalinformation only.
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Eligibility Criteria. Diagnosis: • Renal cell cancer ICD-10 code is C64. View full list of ICD-10 codes » • Primary cancer diagnosis must be the same as the fund and verified by the prescribingphysician.
COPING WITH OVARIAN CANCER View all of CancerCare’s resources to help you better cope with ovarian cancer ». Ovarian Cancer Resources. Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered (FORCE) 866‑824‑7475. Foundation for Women’s Cancer800‑444‑4441
NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA From Our Clients. I am so grateful and thankful for your help at this critical time in my life. There are no words that fully describe the deep appreciation I feel for your foundation and the hope that it inspires in me." -- Mildred Jane B. "I need to tell you what a wonderful job you are doing and just how grateful I am for the assistance you were able to provide me. CANCER, WEIGHT CHANGES, MUSCLE LOSS, FATIGUE Most people with cancer experience weight changes, muscle loss and fatigue (extreme tiredness) at some point during their treatment. Managing these symptoms can help you feel better and allow you to continue with more of your usual activities. GRIEVING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD Suggestions for ways to comfort yourself while you are grieving the loss of an adult child. Learn more from CancerCare. FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA, CANCER, TREATMENTS Follicular lymphoma is the second most common type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphom and many patients respond well to treatment and live with the condition as a chronic disease.CANCER_CARE_
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