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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (USA) Co-Pay Assistance Program provides up to $8,000 annually for CLL Patients' treatment expenses

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Financial Assistance with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Co-Pay Assistance Program provides eligible CLL patients up to $8,000 annually for treatment-related expenses. Covered expenses include:

Costs related to certain treatments, including chemotherapy and radiation therapy; scans such as ultrasounds, X-rays and colonoscopies; and lab work such as blood draws, biopsies, blood transfusions, iron chelation therapy, radioimmunotherapy, etc.

Costs of prescription medicine related to your treatment, including supportive medicine such as anti-nausea medicine, pain relievers, antibiotics, etc.

Costs related to health insurance, including your premiums, deductibles, co-pays, co-insurance, and Medicaid spend-down

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Already Enrolled in the Program?

Keep your account active by submitting a claim every 90 days. Easy ways to do this are:

Use your LLS Pharmacy Benefit Card to pay for medications at your pharmacy

Submit a claim for your monthly insurance premiums

Questions?

Visit: LLS.org/copay (for English) or LLS.org/copagos (for Spanish)

Email: FinancialAssistance@LLS.org

Call: (877) 557-2672

Other Financial Assistance

Travel Assistance Program

Pre CAR T-cell Therapy Travel Assistance Program

Urgent Need Program.

Sincerely,

The Patient Financial Assistance Team

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Thank You

Question is there anything similar for other types of cancer as a member of the family unit is getting expensive treatment and the two out of pockets is getting difficult

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There appear to be quite a few. And in the USA it is important to specify whether the patient is on Medicare or on commercial insurance since the drug companies usually have a program but cannot help Medicare patients, so non profits are the only option where Medicare is involved.

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I googled "copay assistance programs" and got a long list that includes:

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Len

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