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Caregivers' need for information and support is as great as it is for the person with cancer. Many of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's patient service programs are available for both patients and caregivers. With careful planning, good self-care and a knowledge of available help, your job will be easier.
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While you may or may not have insurance, there are times when you may need help with payment for your drugs. This is an information resource to help you find out what drug assistance programs might be available to assist you in getting your medications.
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Extensive list of books on Amazon that discuss all aspects of leukemia including childhood and adult leukemia, 100 Q&A about leukemia, and guides to surviving leukemia. Shopping on Amazon is so easy; they have great prices, great books, and free shipping (depending on the size of your order.)
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An informative Leukemia online cancer support group with the primary purpose of providing a medium for communication between people of all ages who have or have had Leukemia, caregivers, or people who have a significant interest in the disease. Membership is free.
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Give intelligently. Use The Charity Navigator to help find a cure for leukemia. Charity Navigator assesses the financial health of over 5,000 of America's best-known charities. Its rating system examines how responsibly a charity functions day-to-day, as well as how well positioned it is to sustain its programs over time.
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