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Livestrong Prescription Discount Card

With so many things to worry about while battling cancer, paying for your prescriptions shouldn't be one of them. We've partnered with Glic Health to help.

Fertility Scout of The Alliance for Fertility Preservation

This tool is a comprehensive listing of fertility preservation services AND post-treatment family building resources such as egg donor and surrogacy agencies, and adoption and ART attorneys. Fertility

Team Maggie for a Cure

This is a non profit organization that provides financial support for young cancer patients [teens and young adults] exploring fertility preservation. To view eligibility requirements and fill out an

National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program

Provides free or low-cost access to breast and cervical cancer screening services for underserved women in the United States. Find a screening provider near you by visiting their website.

Movember

Movember works on behalf of men to support and promote awareness and education, survivorship and research. Movember raises funds and awareness globally by getting men to grow moustaches as part of a

EMD Serono Compassionate Care Program

The Compassionate care program provides need-based financial support (ranging from 25%-75% off) to help cover the costs of: Gonal-f ® (follitropin alfa for injection) 10% off per 75 IU, Ovidrel ®

Annual Fertility Hope Awards: FootPrints of Angels

This award can be used to fund infertility treatments in infertile women up to $5,000. This is not exclusively for cancer survivors but the application requires a diagnoses of infertility (unless you

American Cancer Society—Cancer Facts for Lesbian and Bisexual Women

The American Cancer Society has created three brochures to raise awareness of the factors that put the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community at risk for cancer. Cancer Facts for Lesbian and

American Cancer Society—Cancer Facts for Gay and Bisexual Men

The American Cancer Society has created three brochures to raise awareness of the factors that put the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community at risk for cancer. Facts for Gay and Bisexual

United Way: Ride United

Ride United addresses unmet transportation needs for individuals and families in communities across the country.

Man Up to Cancer

Man Up to Cancer inspires men to connect and avoid isolation throughout our cancer journeys. We are changing what it means to “Man Up” in the face of cancer. To us, it means knowing we are smarter and

Testicular Cancer Society

We are committed to raise awareness for the most common form of cancer in men age 15-35, to provide education about the disease and give support for fighters, survivors, and caregivers.

For the Breast of Us

Our mission is to empower women of color affected by breast cancer to make the rest of their lives the best of their lives through education, advocacy and community.