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Cancer: Your Job, Insurance and the Law: 800.227.2345

Summarizes cancer patients' legal rights regarding insurance and employment; gives complaint procedure instruction.

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Coalition of National Cancer Cooperative Groups (CNCCG) - 1.877.520.4457

Information about medical insurance coverage for clinical trials and the available options from CNCCG, a network of cancer clinical trials specialists that offers a variety of programs and information for physicians, patient advocacy groups and patients.

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Cancer Legal Resource Center (Disability Rights Legal Center)

Provides information and educational outreach on cancer-related legal issues to people with cancer and others impacted by the disease. A program of the Disability Rights Legal Center. https://thedrlc.org/cancer/clrc-intake-form/

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National Children's Cancer Society

The mission of The National Children's Cancer Society is to improve the quality of life for children with cancer by promoting children's health through financial and in-kind assistance, advocacy, support services, and education.

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The Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation

A non-profit membership organization whose mission is to educate, support, serve, and advocate for families of children with cancer, survivors of childhood cancer, and the professionals who care for them. Address: PO Box 498 Kensington, MD 20895-0498 Phone: 1-800-366-CCCF [2223]

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Answers to legal questions: 800.669.4000

Potentially life-threatening illnesses such as cancer can cause patients to encounter various forms of discrimination. There is help available should you experience discrimination at your place of work. Cancer is covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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Childhood Leukemia Foundation (CLF)

CLF provides financial support to eligible families to help cover everything from rent, mortgage payments, food and utility bills, transportation to treatment, and other critical expenses.

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Komfy Kids

Komfy Kids are therapeutic dolls that have been designed to assist in the psychological well-being of children with hair loss due to cancer, alopecia, or otherwise.

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Clayton Dabney Foundation for Kids with Cancer

The Clayton Dabney Foundation grants wishes to children in the last stages of terminal cancer. Please visit the website for details.

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Beyond the Cure

The mission of Beyond the Cure is to help childhood cancer survivors integrate the cancer experience into their new life as survivors and successfully handle the challenges that are ahead of them and to celebrate survivorship. Beyond the Cure is a program of The National Children's Cancer Society

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