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    Life insurance is available for cancer patients, though options and rates vary widely. The stage, type and history of cancer all impact life insurance eligibility and cost. Guaranteed issue, group ...

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    According to 2002's The Case Against Assisted Suicide: For the Right to End-of-life Care, "60% of hospice patients have cancer." [40] But, patients can be on hospice for numerous other illnesses, such as end-stage heart and lung diseases, stroke, renal failure, Alzheimers, or many other conditions.

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    A Single Mom with Terminal Cancer Is Raising Money for Her Funeral and Kids’ Trust Fund. She's Raised $900,000 So Far

  5. Compassion & Choices - Wikipedia

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    Compassion & Choices is a nonprofit organization in the United States working to improve patient autonomy and individual choice at the end of life, including access to medical aid in dying. Its primary function is advocating for and ensuring access to aid in dying. [1] [2]

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    Imerman Angels connects cancer patients with cancer survivors to provide support through their journey from having cancer to being cancer-free. [2] Patients are connected with nearby mentors through a database of over 6,000 cancer survivors. [3] The organization's headquarters is located in Chicago, Illinois, on Randolph and Wells in The Loop.

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    Cancer patients and their families said that protracted peer review processes, where insurers require a physician to discuss a patient’s case with a doctor paid by the insurance company, are ...

  8. Assisted suicide in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first significant drive to legalize assisted suicide in the United States arose in the early twentieth century. In a 2004 article in the Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Brown University historian Jacob M. Appel documented extensive political debate over legislation to legalize physician-assisted death in Iowa and Ohio in 1906.

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