Financial Resources A prostate cancer diagnosis can be devastating physically, emotionally, and financially. You are not alone. Get connected to available resources to help you and your family pay for treatment and living expenses. A prostate cancer diagnosis may have financial side effects, in addition to physical and emotional side effects. We are here to help. Understanding what resources are available can make all the difference for you and your family. Whether you need help finding financial aid for treatments, transportation, job loss, cost of living expenses, or finding an affordable place to stay near where you get treatment, below is a comprehensive listing of trusted resources to connect you to the specific support you need.Over the years, we’ve helped thousands of patients find financial assistance resources through our own comprehensive patient support program called ZERO360. ZERO360: Personalized support at your fingertips ZERO360 is a free, comprehensive service, staffed by case managers who help patients and their families: navigate insurance, find resources to help pay for treatment and living expenses, connect with emotional support services and ensure access to care. Call ZERO360 or use our portal Find the specific support you need While many patients have benefited greatly by working with a ZERO360 case manager to receive personalized assistance and get connected to resources, you may prefer to contact resources directly. Use this comprehensive and current listing of resources to serve as your launch pad to get the help you need. Expand All Treatment and prescription drug assistance Please note it may help to know the name of your current treatment or what has been prescribed to match it with a resource offering assistance for that particular treatment (medications are listed after the company name).Accessia HealthAccessia Health offers financial assistance for health insurance premiums, medication copayments, travel, and other essential medical expenses to individuals of all ages with qualifying household income and diagnosed chronic medical conditions.AbbVie Patient Assistance Foundation (leuprolide - Lupron)800-222-6885Amgen Assist (denosumab - Xgeva/Prolia)888-427-7478Astellas/Pfizer (enzalutamide - Xtandi)855-898-2634Bayer (radium 223 - Xofigo)Copay AssistanceUninsured/Underinsured855-696-3446Healthwell FoundationThe HealthWell Foundation is a leading non-profit dedicated to improving access to care for America’s underinsured, providing assistance with copays, premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket expenses.800-675-8416Janssen/Johnson & Johnson (apalutamide - Erleada)Janssen CarePath - for uninsured and all types of insurance877-227-3728Janssen Patient Assistance Info - additional support for insured patients833-742-0791Johnson and Johnson Patient Assistance Program - for uninsured patients800-652-6227NeedyMedsNeedyMeds provides members with various drug discounts. They also have educational webinars and materials on managing the costs of medicine.800-503-6897PAN FoundationThe PAN Foundation offers financial assistance to help people with serious illnesses afford their out-of-pocket treatment costs.Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief ProgramPatient Advocate Foundation’s Co-Pay Relief program exists to help reduce the financial distress patients and their families face when paying for treatment. Contact PAF to check in on available funding.1-866-512-3861RxAssistRxAssist runs a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs as well as tools, news, and articles so that patients can find the information they need.RxHopeRxHope provides a patient assistance program to support low income U.S. residents with covering their prescriptions for free or low cost.The Assistance Fund (TAF)The Assistance Fund helps patients and families facing high medical out-of-pocket costs by providing financial assistance for their copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, and other health-related expenses. Transportation and lodging assistance These organizations may help provide transportation to and from medical appointments, or help with the cost of transportation or lodging needed if traveling for medical care.CancerCareCancerCare offers limited financial assistance for cancer-related costs such as transportation and child care, and their oncology social workers can help you find resources.800‑813‑HOPE (4673)Corporate Angel NetworkThe Corporate Angel Network finds empty seats on corporate jets for cancer patients to fly to treatment centers for free.914-328-1313Healthcare Hospitality NetworkThe Healthcare Hospitality Network, Inc. (HHN) is a nationwide professional association of nearly 200 unique, nonprofit organizations that provide lodging and support services to patients, families and their loved ones who are receiving medical treatment far from their home communities.1-800-318-8861Hope LodgeEach American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge offers cancer patients and their caregivers a free place to stay when their best hope for effective treatment may be in another city.1-800-227-2345Joe’s HouseJoe’s House is not an actual house, but a nonprofit organization that helps cancer patients and their families find a place to stay when traveling away from home for medical treatment. Joe's House lists cancer treatment centers and hospitals across the country with nearby lodging facilities that offer a discount.Mercy Medical AngelsMedical Angels serves people in need through several charitable, medically-related transportation programs.Road to RecoveryThe American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program uses a volunteer driver network to provide transportation to and from treatment for people with cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves.1-800-227-2345Angel Flight WestAngel Flight West is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization that arranges free, non-emergency air travel for children and adults with serious medical conditions and other compelling needs.888-426-2643 General financial, career, and legal assistance 211211 is a comprehensive source of locally curated services. Call, text, or chat with your local 211 to speak with a community resource specialist in your area who will help you find services and resources that are available to you.Just dial 2-1-1 to get connectedCancer and CareersCancer and Careers empowers and educates people with cancer to thrive in their workplace, by providing expert advice, interactive tools, and educational events.Financial assistance resource listCancerCareCancerCare offers limited financial assistance for cancer-related costs such as transportation and child care, and their oncology social workers can help you find resources.800‑813‑HOPE (4673)Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition (CFAC)CFAC is a coalition of organizations helping cancer patients manage their financial challenges.Catholic CharitiesCatholic Charities works to prevent homelessness by providing financial assistance and long-term support, and is committed to ensuring access to proper nutrition via healthy options at food banks and pantries.FreeWillFreeWill is a free online will-writing platform, giving you a step-by-step guide on how to complete your plan for the future.Good DaysTo lift the burdens of illness that force people to choose between available care and the necessities of everyday life.Salvation ArmySalvation Army builds local programs designed to offer immediate relief, short-term care, and long-term growth in the areas that will best benefit the community. The Salvation Army exists to meet human need wherever, whenever, and however they can.1-800-SAL-ARMYSocial Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)The Social Security and Supplemental Security Income disability programs provide assistance to people with disabilities. This site provides detailed information about disability benefits and can help you understand what to expect from Social Security during the disability process.1-800-772-1213Triage CancerTriage Cancer is a national, nonprofit organization that provides education and resources on legal issues faced by cancer patients, benefits, and insurance issues, and financial costs of cancer.Medical Bills Worksheet - a spreadsheet template to track your medical expenses Additional Resources Understanding Health Insurance For more information and links to the various types of health insurance that may be available. Medical Bills: Know Your Rights This guide, developed by Community Catalyst in partnership with U.S. PIRG Education Fund, is meant to help you navigate medical bills and other common charges in health care settings — like when you need emergency care, are scheduling care at a hospital, or are faced with unaffordable medical bills.
A prostate cancer diagnosis may have financial side effects, in addition to physical and emotional side effects. We are here to help. Understanding what resources are available can make all the difference for you and your family. Whether you need help finding financial aid for treatments, transportation, job loss, cost of living expenses, or finding an affordable place to stay near where you get treatment, below is a comprehensive listing of trusted resources to connect you to the specific support you need.Over the years, we’ve helped thousands of patients find financial assistance resources through our own comprehensive patient support program called ZERO360.
ZERO360: Personalized support at your fingertips ZERO360 is a free, comprehensive service, staffed by case managers who help patients and their families: navigate insurance, find resources to help pay for treatment and living expenses, connect with emotional support services and ensure access to care. Call ZERO360 or use our portal
Find the specific support you need While many patients have benefited greatly by working with a ZERO360 case manager to receive personalized assistance and get connected to resources, you may prefer to contact resources directly. Use this comprehensive and current listing of resources to serve as your launch pad to get the help you need. Expand All Treatment and prescription drug assistance Please note it may help to know the name of your current treatment or what has been prescribed to match it with a resource offering assistance for that particular treatment (medications are listed after the company name).Accessia HealthAccessia Health offers financial assistance for health insurance premiums, medication copayments, travel, and other essential medical expenses to individuals of all ages with qualifying household income and diagnosed chronic medical conditions.AbbVie Patient Assistance Foundation (leuprolide - Lupron)800-222-6885Amgen Assist (denosumab - Xgeva/Prolia)888-427-7478Astellas/Pfizer (enzalutamide - Xtandi)855-898-2634Bayer (radium 223 - Xofigo)Copay AssistanceUninsured/Underinsured855-696-3446Healthwell FoundationThe HealthWell Foundation is a leading non-profit dedicated to improving access to care for America’s underinsured, providing assistance with copays, premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket expenses.800-675-8416Janssen/Johnson & Johnson (apalutamide - Erleada)Janssen CarePath - for uninsured and all types of insurance877-227-3728Janssen Patient Assistance Info - additional support for insured patients833-742-0791Johnson and Johnson Patient Assistance Program - for uninsured patients800-652-6227NeedyMedsNeedyMeds provides members with various drug discounts. They also have educational webinars and materials on managing the costs of medicine.800-503-6897PAN FoundationThe PAN Foundation offers financial assistance to help people with serious illnesses afford their out-of-pocket treatment costs.Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief ProgramPatient Advocate Foundation’s Co-Pay Relief program exists to help reduce the financial distress patients and their families face when paying for treatment. Contact PAF to check in on available funding.1-866-512-3861RxAssistRxAssist runs a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs as well as tools, news, and articles so that patients can find the information they need.RxHopeRxHope provides a patient assistance program to support low income U.S. residents with covering their prescriptions for free or low cost.The Assistance Fund (TAF)The Assistance Fund helps patients and families facing high medical out-of-pocket costs by providing financial assistance for their copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, and other health-related expenses. Transportation and lodging assistance These organizations may help provide transportation to and from medical appointments, or help with the cost of transportation or lodging needed if traveling for medical care.CancerCareCancerCare offers limited financial assistance for cancer-related costs such as transportation and child care, and their oncology social workers can help you find resources.800‑813‑HOPE (4673)Corporate Angel NetworkThe Corporate Angel Network finds empty seats on corporate jets for cancer patients to fly to treatment centers for free.914-328-1313Healthcare Hospitality NetworkThe Healthcare Hospitality Network, Inc. (HHN) is a nationwide professional association of nearly 200 unique, nonprofit organizations that provide lodging and support services to patients, families and their loved ones who are receiving medical treatment far from their home communities.1-800-318-8861Hope LodgeEach American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge offers cancer patients and their caregivers a free place to stay when their best hope for effective treatment may be in another city.1-800-227-2345Joe’s HouseJoe’s House is not an actual house, but a nonprofit organization that helps cancer patients and their families find a place to stay when traveling away from home for medical treatment. Joe's House lists cancer treatment centers and hospitals across the country with nearby lodging facilities that offer a discount.Mercy Medical AngelsMedical Angels serves people in need through several charitable, medically-related transportation programs.Road to RecoveryThe American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program uses a volunteer driver network to provide transportation to and from treatment for people with cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves.1-800-227-2345Angel Flight WestAngel Flight West is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization that arranges free, non-emergency air travel for children and adults with serious medical conditions and other compelling needs.888-426-2643 General financial, career, and legal assistance 211211 is a comprehensive source of locally curated services. Call, text, or chat with your local 211 to speak with a community resource specialist in your area who will help you find services and resources that are available to you.Just dial 2-1-1 to get connectedCancer and CareersCancer and Careers empowers and educates people with cancer to thrive in their workplace, by providing expert advice, interactive tools, and educational events.Financial assistance resource listCancerCareCancerCare offers limited financial assistance for cancer-related costs such as transportation and child care, and their oncology social workers can help you find resources.800‑813‑HOPE (4673)Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition (CFAC)CFAC is a coalition of organizations helping cancer patients manage their financial challenges.Catholic CharitiesCatholic Charities works to prevent homelessness by providing financial assistance and long-term support, and is committed to ensuring access to proper nutrition via healthy options at food banks and pantries.FreeWillFreeWill is a free online will-writing platform, giving you a step-by-step guide on how to complete your plan for the future.Good DaysTo lift the burdens of illness that force people to choose between available care and the necessities of everyday life.Salvation ArmySalvation Army builds local programs designed to offer immediate relief, short-term care, and long-term growth in the areas that will best benefit the community. The Salvation Army exists to meet human need wherever, whenever, and however they can.1-800-SAL-ARMYSocial Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)The Social Security and Supplemental Security Income disability programs provide assistance to people with disabilities. This site provides detailed information about disability benefits and can help you understand what to expect from Social Security during the disability process.1-800-772-1213Triage CancerTriage Cancer is a national, nonprofit organization that provides education and resources on legal issues faced by cancer patients, benefits, and insurance issues, and financial costs of cancer.Medical Bills Worksheet - a spreadsheet template to track your medical expenses
Additional Resources Understanding Health Insurance For more information and links to the various types of health insurance that may be available. Medical Bills: Know Your Rights This guide, developed by Community Catalyst in partnership with U.S. PIRG Education Fund, is meant to help you navigate medical bills and other common charges in health care settings — like when you need emergency care, are scheduling care at a hospital, or are faced with unaffordable medical bills.