The Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation has announced the opening of its new patient assistance program for patients with bladder cancer, the 6th most common type of cancer.
The Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation has announced the opening of its new patient assistance program for patients with bladder cancer, the 6th most common type of cancer. Patients eligible for the assistance program will receive $3400 per year in financial assistance. Eligible patients must be getting treatment for bladder cancer, reside in the United States, have Medicare health insurance, and have insurance coverage for the medication for which they seek assistance. The medication must also be listed on PAN's list of covered medications.
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