Taking Control of Cancer-Related Costs: Practical Financial Tips
This webinar focused on helping individuals affected by cancer better navigate and reduce the financial impact of diagnosis and treatment. Participants learned practical, actionable strategies to normalize cancer-related costs, medical bills, and access financial support resources. The session emphasized real-world tips that can be applied immediately to ease financial stress and support informed decision-making throughout the cancer journey. This webinar was presented with support from The Cooperative Agreement 24-0061 from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Lilly, Merck, and Novartis, and is in partnership with Family Reach and the Jewish Free Loan Association of Los Angeles. The Embrace Breakout Room is sponsored by Lilly and Pfizer.

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