Ways to manage breast cancer costs

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SOURCES:
Amanda Maddalone, Financial Planning Program Manager, Family Reach.
American Cancer Society: “Breast Cancer Treatment”, “The Cost of Cancer: Treating Patient Costs”, “Follow-up Care after Breast Cancer Treatment”, “Will My Insurance Cover Alternative and Complementary Therapies?”
US health and medicine benefits: “Comparison of breast cancer treatment costs, by tumor stage and type of service.”
American Society of Clinical Oncology: “Are You Lost in the Cancer Care System? Nurse Navigators Can Help.”
Breastcancer.org: “Treatment and Side Effects”, “Paying for Your Care”, “Acupuncture”, “Managing Your Health Insurance.”
Breast cancer research and treatment: “Medical costs associated with metastatic breast cancer in younger, middle-aged and older women.”
Cedars-Sinai: “Physical Therapy Breast Cancer.”
CDC: “Breast Cancer Statistics”, “Leading Cancer Cases and Deaths, All Races / Ethnicities, Female, 2017.”
Current cancer reports: “Financial distress among breast cancer survivors.”
Family Reach: “Your Financial Guide to Adult Cancer.”
Integrative cancer therapies: “Barriers to the use of acupuncture among breast cancer survivors: A cross-sectional analysis.”
Journal of Integrative Medicine: “Acupuncture Price in Forty-One Metropolitan Regions in the United States: A Cost Analysis Based on OkCopay.com.”
Lillie Shockney, registered nurse; leading service professor in breast cancer, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
National Cancer Institute: “For some women with breast cancer, cost-decision decision-making affects surgery,” “Financial navigator,” “Patient navigator.”
National University of Health Sciences: “5 Myths About Acupuncture Treatments and Their Effectiveness.”
Psychology today: “How much food therapy?”