Follicular Lymphoma Financial Resources
Patients and their caregivers should meet with the financial counselor at the facility where they are being treated. Each hospital will have its own financial counselor within each specific clinic (like the lymphoma clinic). The counselor will help determine coverage and estimate out-of-pocket costs. There may be restrictions on treatment options covered by Medicare and Medicaid. After you have met with the counselor, the resources below can help bridge financial gaps.
Cancer patient advocate and financial planner Diahanna Valentine helped compile this list of helpful financial resources. To contact Diahanna for professional assistance, email her at myfinancialcoach@healthtree.org.
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
- Alembic: Financial assistance through AmeriPharma (866) 316-5506 (cyclophosphamide [cytoxan])
- Bayer: 833-254-7672 (copanlisib [aliqopa])
- Bristol Myers Squibb: 1-800-861-0048 (lenalidomide [revlimid])
- Excella GmbH: (chlorambucil [leukeran]) Discount options for Leukeran here
- Genentech: 1-888-941-3331 (obinutuzumab [gazyva], rituximab [rituxan])
- Ipsen: 866-435-5677 (tazemetostat [tazverik])
- Kite Pharma: 1-844-454-5483 (axicabtagene ciloleucel [yescarta])
- Novartis: 1-844-459-6742 (tisagenlecleucel [kymriah])
- Pfizer: 1-866-706-2400 (oncovin [vincristine])
- Spectrum: 1-888-537-8277 (ibritumomab tiuxetan [zevalin])
- Teva Pharmaceuticals: 1-877-237-4881 (bendamustine [bendeka])
MEDICATION ASSISTANCE TOOLS
- RxAssist - This is a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs. Enter your follicular lymphoma medication to see patient assistance programs and discount programs
- Medication Assistance Tool - This is a search engine designed to help patients, caregivers and health care providers learn more about the resources available through the various biopharmaceutical industry programs
ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
- Be The Match - transplant-related financial assistance that covers donor search, housing, and travel costs in addition to emergencies post-transplant
- CancerCare - covers treatment-related costs such as transportation, home care, and child care for those in New York City, New Jersey, or Connecticut
- Grants for Single Mothers - directory of grants for single mothers to help with rent, utility bills, child care, education, medication, housing, and medical bills
- The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Patient Financial Assistant Programs - Patient Aid Program- one time $100 stipend, Urgent Need Program- $500 grant for non-medical expenses
- Family Reach Foundation Financial Treatment Program - financial education, financial coaching, emergency relief
- Cancer Warrior - medical bill assistance
- Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation Lifeline Fund - covers costs associated with transplant
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
- Benefits.gov
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- Eligibility.com (Medicare Resources)
- Legal Services Corporation
- Social Security Administration
- Social Security Disability Resource Center
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- Fisher House Foundation
- Veterans Airlift Command
HOUSING DURING TREATMENT
- American Cancer Society's Hope Lodges
- Healthcare Hospitality Network Inc
- Hospitality Homes - Boston, Massachusetts area
- Joe’s House
- Ronald McDonald House Charities
LEGAL ISSUES
- American Bar Association
- Cancer and Careers
- Disability Rights Legal Center
- LawHelp.org
- National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
- Triage Cancer
PRESCRIPTION EXPENSES
- Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Copay Assistance Program
- CancerCare Co-Pay Assistance Foundation
- Needy Meds
- RxHope
TRAVEL ASSISTANCE
Air transportation:
Ground transportation:
- American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery Program
- LLS Susan Lang Pay-It-Forward Patient Travel Assistance Program
Both air and ground transportation:
OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES
Patients and their caregivers should meet with the financial counselor at the facility where they are being treated. Each hospital will have its own financial counselor within each specific clinic (like the lymphoma clinic). The counselor will help determine coverage and estimate out-of-pocket costs. There may be restrictions on treatment options covered by Medicare and Medicaid. After you have met with the counselor, the resources below can help bridge financial gaps.
Cancer patient advocate and financial planner Diahanna Valentine helped compile this list of helpful financial resources. To contact Diahanna for professional assistance, email her at myfinancialcoach@healthtree.org.
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
- Alembic: Financial assistance through AmeriPharma (866) 316-5506 (cyclophosphamide [cytoxan])
- Bayer: 833-254-7672 (copanlisib [aliqopa])
- Bristol Myers Squibb: 1-800-861-0048 (lenalidomide [revlimid])
- Excella GmbH: (chlorambucil [leukeran]) Discount options for Leukeran here
- Genentech: 1-888-941-3331 (obinutuzumab [gazyva], rituximab [rituxan])
- Ipsen: 866-435-5677 (tazemetostat [tazverik])
- Kite Pharma: 1-844-454-5483 (axicabtagene ciloleucel [yescarta])
- Novartis: 1-844-459-6742 (tisagenlecleucel [kymriah])
- Pfizer: 1-866-706-2400 (oncovin [vincristine])
- Spectrum: 1-888-537-8277 (ibritumomab tiuxetan [zevalin])
- Teva Pharmaceuticals: 1-877-237-4881 (bendamustine [bendeka])
MEDICATION ASSISTANCE TOOLS
- RxAssist - This is a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs. Enter your follicular lymphoma medication to see patient assistance programs and discount programs
- Medication Assistance Tool - This is a search engine designed to help patients, caregivers and health care providers learn more about the resources available through the various biopharmaceutical industry programs
ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
- Be The Match - transplant-related financial assistance that covers donor search, housing, and travel costs in addition to emergencies post-transplant
- CancerCare - covers treatment-related costs such as transportation, home care, and child care for those in New York City, New Jersey, or Connecticut
- Grants for Single Mothers - directory of grants for single mothers to help with rent, utility bills, child care, education, medication, housing, and medical bills
- The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Patient Financial Assistant Programs - Patient Aid Program- one time $100 stipend, Urgent Need Program- $500 grant for non-medical expenses
- Family Reach Foundation Financial Treatment Program - financial education, financial coaching, emergency relief
- Cancer Warrior - medical bill assistance
- Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation Lifeline Fund - covers costs associated with transplant
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
- Benefits.gov
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- Eligibility.com (Medicare Resources)
- Legal Services Corporation
- Social Security Administration
- Social Security Disability Resource Center
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- Fisher House Foundation
- Veterans Airlift Command
HOUSING DURING TREATMENT
- American Cancer Society's Hope Lodges
- Healthcare Hospitality Network Inc
- Hospitality Homes - Boston, Massachusetts area
- Joe’s House
- Ronald McDonald House Charities
LEGAL ISSUES
- American Bar Association
- Cancer and Careers
- Disability Rights Legal Center
- LawHelp.org
- National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
- Triage Cancer
PRESCRIPTION EXPENSES
- Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Copay Assistance Program
- CancerCare Co-Pay Assistance Foundation
- Needy Meds
- RxHope
TRAVEL ASSISTANCE
Air transportation:
Ground transportation:
- American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery Program
- LLS Susan Lang Pay-It-Forward Patient Travel Assistance Program
Both air and ground transportation:
OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES
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