
Between paying for treatment, managing a reduced income, and understanding insurance, the financial side of cancer can feel overwhelming.

Between paying for treatment, managing a reduced income, and understanding insurance, the financial side of cancer can feel overwhelming.

Choosing the right health insurance plan during Open Enrollment can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.

Triage Health offers free, expert-led education on the legal and practical issues that impact individuals coping with chronic or serious medical conditions.

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Utilizing tools such as spreadsheet trackers can make a big difference when organizing cancer-related medical bills and noting out-of-pocket maximums.

When insurance denies coverage of cancer treatment, patients with cancer don’t need to take no for an answer, an expert explained.

With a significant change happening in the Medicare space in early 2025, patients with cancer eligible for Medicare may see its benefits soon.





The Lymphedema Treatment Act went into effect on Jan. 1, making prescribed lymphedema compression garments approved by Medicare Part B.


As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Monica Fawzy Bryant, Esq., from Triage Cancer, about how to better manage medical bills following a cancer diagnosis.

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Joanna Fawzy Morales, Esq., from Triage Cancer, about choosing and using health insurance before, during and after a cancer diagnosis.

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Joanna Fawzy Morales, Esq., from Triage Cancer, about working during a cancer diagnosis and its treatments, and what rights individuals have when it comes to employment and insurance.

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Joanna Fawzy Morales, Esq., from Triage Cancer, about policies around taking extended time off from work for patients with cancer and their caregivers.

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Monica Fawzy Bryant, Esq.,, from Triage Cancer, about planning ahead after a cancer diagnosis.




When patients with cancer are faced with receiving a prior authorization from their insurance provider for oral anticancer drugs, it is important that they advocate for themselves, according to an expert.

The Triage Cancer Conference covers key information for navigating legal and practical issues, minimizing the financial burden of a cancer diagnosis and reducing stress.

To avoid the financial burden of costly therapies, patients with cancer receiving immunotherapy treatments should talk with their health care team and not settle for no as an answer from their health insurance provider, according to an expert.

Triage Cancer has created two new free resources: a Practical Guide to Cancer Rights and a Legal & Financial Navigation Program.

To help simplify the estate planning process, Triage Cancer has released three new animated videos with the support of Eisai.

The Triage Cancer Conference covers key information for navigating legal and practical issues, minimizing the financial burden of a cancer diagnosis and reducing stress.

CURE spoke with a cancer rights attorney about what financial toxicity is and ways to address this burden before assistance is needed.

CURE® spoke with a cancer rights attorney about employment rights and how patients and their caregivers can learn more to ensure they are being protected.

CURE® spoke with Monica Fawzy Bryant, chief operating officer of Triage Cancer, about health insurance options and what patients with cancer need to know.