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  2. Cancer charity did very little to help patients, feds allege

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    An organization only spent 1% of the $18 million it raised to provide assistance for cancer patients, the government alleges. Cancer charity did very little to help patients, feds allege Skip to ...

  3. Medicare's $2,000 prescription drug cap expected to bring ...

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    Starting Jan. 1, older adults on Medicare will spend no more than $2,000 a year on prescription drugs when a new price cap on out-of-pocket payments from the Inflation Reduction Act goes into effect.

  4. 'Would he have lived?' When insurance companies deny cancer ...

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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 ...

  5. Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act, also known as Janet's Law, [1] [2] [3] signed into law on October 21, 1998 [4] as part of the 1999 omnibus bill (Pub. L. 105–277 (text)), contains protections for patients who elect breast reconstruction in connection with a mastectomy. [5]

  6. National Cancer Institute - Wikipedia

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    1957: The first cancer, choriocarcinoma, was cured with chemotherapy at NCI. 1960: NCI began funding government-supported cancer centers. 1971: President Richard Nixon converted the U.S. Army's former biological warfare facilities at Fort Detrick, Maryland, to house research activities on the causes, treatment, and prevention of cancer.

  7. Pancreatic Cancer Action Network - Wikipedia

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    The Government Affairs & Advocacy office of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network was established in Washington, D.C., in 2006. [9] As a result of the office’s efforts, Dr. Randy Pausch testified in support of the cause and PanCAN in the House Appropriations Subcommittee on L-HHS in 2008 about the need for increased funding for pancreatic ...