May 26th 2023
By Darlene Dobkowski, MA
States that expanded Medicaid had improved survival rates in patients with pancreatic and gastric cancers, with greater improvements in Black patients for some analyses.
May 25th 2023
By Brielle Benyon
Research showed a survival improvement in adolescent and young adult cancer survival after the Dependent Care Expansion allowed patients to be on their parents’ insurance until the age of 26.
May 22nd 2023
The costs related to a cancer diagnosis go beyond treatment, reflecting the altered participation in the workforce for adolescents and young adults.
April 24th 2023
The financial stress from a colorectal cancer diagnosis can negatively impact sleep and pain tolerance in partners of patients with colorectal cancer, recent research showed.
April 13th 2023
The Inflation Reduction Act is decreasing the out-of-pocket costs for multiple oncology drugs.
April 3rd 2023
Patients with cancer may decide to share their diagnosis with their employer but approaching it in a way that is most comfortable to the patient may make it a more effective conversation.
March 30th 2023
By Kristie L. Kahl
In this Educated Patient® webinar, CURE® spoke with experts from Allegheny Health Network about addressing disparities in diversity, equity and inclusion in cancer care.
February 17th 2023
By Bonnie Annis
Cancer often brings with it bad news, including expensive bills, but one day, a surprise came – one I’ll never forget.
February 13th 2023
By Colleen Moretti
Patients who are financially struggling due to job loss after a cancer diagnosis may benefit from multidisciplinary back-to-work programs and financial counseling, according to an expert.
January 16th 2023
Virtual oncology visits may lessen the financial toxicity of cancer treatments, according to recent research.
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