Help a Woman During Breast Cancer Treatment
As many breast cancer patients have learned, the cost of cancer drugs is enormous – and simply being insured is not always enough.
Some insurance companies do not cover the drugs that are prescribed by doctors to save breast cancer patients’ lives. Low-income and underinsured women are then forced to choose between surviving cancer and financial survival. That is unacceptable – these women are already fighting for their lives!
When insurance companies deny the costs of prescription medications, The Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation steps in to fill the gap. Traditional safety-net assistance programs can only help patients without any insurance at all. PAN helps low-income, underinsured patients in need obtain the life-saving medications their doctors have prescribed.
Help women fighting breast cancer access the medications they need. Your donation through this Gift That Gives Moreâ„¢ provides:
- One Day of Breast Cancer Medication ($21.00)
- One Week of Breast Cancer Medication ($144.00)
- One Week of Anemia Medication ($48.00). Anemia (a dangerously low level of iron) is a common side-effect of chemotherapy. Anemia can also develop from kidney conditions, heart disease, HIV-AIDS and other chronic diseases.
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Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation is an independent non-profit established in 2004 and dedicated to assisting patients who cannot afford the out-of-pocket costs associated with their treatment needs. With 50 disease-specific funds, PAN assists the underinsured in accessing health care treatments. Throughout all 50 states and three U.S. territories, PAN provides trained case managers with whom patients or advocates may speak about their care. Patient Access Network Foundation provides hope at times when people have nowhere else to turn.