
Navigating Finances & Planning Ahead
This webinar explains how individuals who need to take time off or cannot work can replace income. It also covers practical tips for out-of-pocket medical
This webinar explains how individuals who need to take time off or cannot work can replace income. It also covers practical tips for out-of-pocket medical
Cancer is a costly illness. Even with health insurance, many people are financially unprepared for the out-of-pocket expenses associated with their medical care. This booklet
The resource provides several webinars to help understand medical bills, related debt, and how to help improve your financial health.
Stupid Cancer provides a comprehensive section on its website with numerous resources to support survivors and families.
This Quick Guide covers practical tips to help you manage your debt, including understanding your debt, using strategies to pay off debt, using budgeting tools,
Learn strategies if you’re juggling multiple debts and unsure how to get started on repayment.
The National Financial Resource Directory helps individuals quickly generate a list of national and regional resources that are dedicated to improving access to quality care
This module provides practical steps and helpful tools to manage finances, wherever you might be in the cancer care continuum.
Efforts to reduce unexpected hospitalizations and employment disruptions by providing more comprehensive supportive care for pediatric patients with cancer could help ease families’ financial burden.
This study set out to determine if – and confirmed – survivors of childhood cancer were more likely to experience financial hardship than siblings.