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What Types of Compensation are Available?
Several types of compensation are available for cancer patients:
Health Insurance Claims
: Coverage for medical treatments, hospital stays, and medications.
Disability Benefits
: Financial support for those unable to work due to cancer.
Worker's Compensation
: For cancers that are work-related, covering medical expenses and lost wages.
Government Programs
: SSDI and other federal or state assistance programs.
Charity and Non-Profit Assistance
: Financial help from cancer-focused non-profits and charities.
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