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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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Friends Network

Produces "The Funletter," a national activities letter for kids and families living with cancer. Address: c/o Kenon Neal PO Box 4545 Santa Barbara, CA 93140
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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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Center for Medicare and Medicaid

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is a Federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Programs for which CMS is responsible include Medicare, Medicaid, State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), HIPAA, and CLIA.
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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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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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POET

Free cancer educational material from the National Cancer Institute
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ChemoCare.com

This website is presented by Scott Hamilton, cancer survivor and professional ice skater. It's a source for chemotherapy information: types of drugs, managing side effects, and nutrition during chemotherapy. It also shares stories from cancer survivors.
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Children's Hospital Pharmacy

Order refills, health information for insurance plans.
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Drugs.com

Free advertiser-supported drug information site, lists many newly approved drugs and summarizes results from clinical trials.
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HelpingPatients.org

HelpingPatients.org is a web site by PhRMA and its member companies, which is designed to help you find patient assistance programs for which you may qualify. Patient assistance programs are designed to help patients in need receive assistance in acquiring their prescribed medications. This online service is free and completely confidential.
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Medicine Bridge

Medicine Bridge is a nationwide administrative service that simplifies the entire application process for those who qualify for free prescription medications.
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NeedyMeds

This site is designed to provide information about patient assistance programs which, provide no or low cost prescription medications to eligible participants.
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PhRMA

Eligible veterans and their dependents may receive cancer treatment at a Veterans Administration Medical Center. Treatment for service-connected conditions is provided, and treatment for other conditions may be available based on the veterans financial need.
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Prescriptions 4 Free

Directory provides detailed information for eligibility and obtaining free medications.
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The Cost Containment Research Institute

Free and Low Cost Prescription Drugs, a 48-page booklet, includes over one hundred free medication programs and over 1,100 drug listings. It also gives proven tips, tools and tactics on how and where to get free and low cost prescription drugs. Cost: $4.00.
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The Medicine Program

This organization was established by volunteers dedicated to patients who cannot afford their prescription medication.
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Michelle's Place

Michelle’s Place, the Women’s Breast Cancer Resource Center offers free services to women and their families dealing with breast cancer. Services include free wigs, prosthesis, resource information, self-help groups and free seminars on methods of healing, nutrition and coping. Michelle’s Place also offers free and low cost mammograms and ultrasounds to women under 40 years old. Serving the Temecula Valley and Murietta areas.
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Neighborhood Healthcare

Provider of free or reduced cost screening tests for the early detection of cancer. Provider offers general medical services, including low cost cancer screening. Provider can assist women under the age of 40 with breast and cervical cancer detection and follow up interventions, as indicated by history and test results. Call for an appointment.
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Yale University

Women participating in the Yale Early Detection Program for Ovarian Cancer must have (1) a first degree relative(s) who has experienced ovarian cancer such as a mother or sister; and (2) be over age 30. Call or download the Yale Early Detection Program for Ovarian Cancer Form.
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