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Can I Get Cancer Treatment With No Insurance?

Learn about the resources and programs available so you don’t have to go without the treatment you need.

In 2024, just over two million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer.

 They will spend, on average, $42,000 during their first year of treatment, according to a study in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention.

 If you get a cancer diagnosis and you have good health insurance coverage, it might cover all or most of your treatment costs. But what if you don’t have enough coverage — or any health insurance at all?
Nearly 26 million Americans under age 65 were uninsured in 2022.

 Many others have high deductibles and copays that make their healthcare unaffordable.

 Given these statistics, it’s not surprising that more than half of cancer patients live under the heavy weight of medical debt, which they can carry for many years.

Having no health insurance or subpar insurance is not only a financial burden. It could compromise your health outcome. “We know that in many parts of the country, people are recommended treatments they can’t afford,” says Sara Whelan, a licensed master social work and oncology social worker at CancerCare. “The reality is that some patients are unable to get the [recommended] treatment, and it is detrimental to their health.”

Being uninsured doesn’t mean you have to forgo the cancer treatment you need. Resources are available through your cancer hospital, nonprofit organizations, local agencies, and drug manufacturers to help you pay for care. Taking advantage of these programs can ensure you get access to lifesaving therapies without putting yourself into debt.

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