Ride sharing for cancer patients can operate in several ways: - Community Programs: Many communities have local organizations that offer free or low-cost ride sharing services. These programs are often run by volunteers and funded by donations or grants. - Hospital-Based Services: Some hospitals and cancer treatment centers provide transportation services for their patients. These can be scheduled through the hospital’s patient services department. - Commercial Ride-Sharing Companies: Companies like Uber and Lyft have partnered with healthcare organizations to offer rides specifically for medical appointments. These rides can be scheduled through the company’s app or through a healthcare provider.