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Writer's pictureBridjet Sayig

100 FREE Resources for Cancer Patients: A Comprehensive Guide

A cancer diagnosis is a life-altering event that can be overwhelming, both emotionally and financially. As someone who has dealt firsthand with cancer on numerous occasions, I understand the importance of providing valuable information and resources for individuals and families facing cancer.


I have compiled a list of over 100 FREE resources for cancer patients to help them navigate their cancer journey with confidence and support. These resources encompass a wide range of categories, from medical and financial assistance to emotional and practical support.


These resources aim to empower patients with the knowledge and assistance needed to navigate their cancer journey with strength, resilience, and hope.


🌼 Please note that while I have made every effort to ensure the accuracy and legitimacy of these resources, it's always a good practice to verify their current availability and eligibility criteria on the respective websites.


General Resources for Cancer Patients To Get Information and Treatment Options

  • American Cancer Society (ACS): The ACS website provides a wealth of information on different types of cancer, treatment options, and patient support programs. Website

  • National Cancer Institute (NCI): NCI offers valuable resources on cancer research, treatment, and clinical trials, providing in-depth information for patients. Website

  • CancerCare: CancerCare offers a wide range of support services, including counseling, educational workshops, and financial assistance programs. Website

  • OncoLink: OncoLink is a trusted source of cancer information, offering articles, treatment options, and survivorship resources. Website

  • Cancer Support Community: This organization provides support groups, educational resources, and wellness programs for cancer patients. Website

Emotional Support and Mental Health

  • The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS): LLS offers a range of services, including financial assistance, support groups, and educational resources. Website

  • Cancer Hope Network: Connect with trained volunteers who have faced cancer themselves, providing emotional support and insights. Website

  • Cancer Legal Resource Center: This center assists cancer patients with legal questions and issues related to employment, insurance, and more.Website

  • Cancer Care's Online Support Groups: Participate in virtual support groups where you can connect with others facing similar challenges. Website

  • Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC): LBBC provides information, resources, and support for women affected by breast cancer. Website

  • WhatNext. An online community for cancer patients and caregivers to ask questions, share experiences, and get answers. Website

  • Stupid Cancer. They offer support for young adults through an online community, events, and resources specifically tailored to the unique needs of this age group. Website


Financial Assistance and Grants

  • HealthWell Foundation: The HealthWell Foundation offers financial assistance to cover medication copayments, insurance premiums, and other healthcare-related costs. Website

  • The Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF): PAF helps patients access care, providing financial aid and legal support for cancer-related issues. Website

  • NeedyMeds: NeedyMeds offers information on programs that help patients afford their medications and healthcare costs. Website

  • Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition (CFAC): CFAC is a network of organizations that help cancer patients manage their financial challenges. Website

  • CancerCare Co-Payment Assistance Foundation: This foundation provides financial assistance to cover co-payments for chemotherapy and targeted treatment medications. Website

Nutrition and Wellness

  • American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR): AICR offers nutrition guidelines, recipes, and lifestyle tips to help prevent and manage cancer. Website

  • Cancer Dietitian: A registered dietitian offers advice on nutrition during and after cancer treatment, including a free e-book. Website

  • Cancer and Careers: Find resources on how to navigate work and cancer, including advice on managing side effects in the workplace. Website

  • Look Good Feel Better: This program helps patients address appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment through beauty and styling workshops. Website

  • Yoga for Cancer: Access free online yoga videos designed specifically for cancer patients, helping to reduce stress and improve well-being. Website

Caregiver Support

  • Family Caregiver Alliance: This organization provides resources and support for family caregivers, including online webinars and publications. Website

  • Cancer Care's Resources for Caregivers: Caregivers can find helpful information and support through Cancer Care's dedicated resources. Website

  • Lotsa Helping Hands: Coordinate care for your loved one with cancer through this free, private community-building platform. Website

  • National Alliance for Caregiving: Find publications, tools, and advocacy resources for caregivers of cancer patients. Website

  • Cancer Support Community Online Caregiver Support: Access resources, support groups, and educational materials tailored to caregivers. Website

  • Inerman Angels. One on one cancer support community. Website

Online Support Forums and Communities

  • Cancer Survivors Network: Connect with cancer survivors and caregivers to share experiences and find support. Website

  • Cancer Compass: Participate in discussion forums to seek guidance, information, and support from others affected by cancer. Website

  • Inspire's Cancer Support Community: Join Inspire's cancer support community to interact with others and access valuable resources. Website

  • Cancer Research UK Forum: Connect with patients, caregivers, and experts in this active cancer forum. Website

  • Cancer Support Community's Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Access free, evidence-based cancer education programs and resources. Website

  • FORCE: Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered. Website

  • ZERO-The End of Prostate Cancer. Website

Patient Advocacy and Rights

  • National Patient Advocate Foundation: Get help with insurance access, co-pay relief, and understanding your rights as a cancer patient. Website

  • American Cancer Society's Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN): Join advocacy efforts to make cancer a national priority and improve patient care. Website

  • Patient Advocate Foundation's Co-Pay Relief Program: This program offers financial assistance to eligible patients for co-payments and insurance premiums. Website

  • Patient Rights Advocate: Get assistance with navigating your healthcare and understanding your rights as a patient. Website

  • Cancer Legal Aid and Assistance Resources: A comprehensive list of legal aid and assistance resources for cancer patients. Website

Transportation Assistance

  • American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery: If you need transportation to cancer treatments, this program connects patients with volunteer drivers. Website

  • Air Care Alliance: Find volunteer pilots who provide free air transportation for medical and humanitarian needs. Website

  • Angel Flight: This charitable organization offers free air transportation to patients traveling to distant medical centers. Website

  • Lifeline Pilots: Access free air transportation for medical and compassionate needs, including cancer treatments. Website

  • National Patient Travel Center: Connect with various patient travel assistance programs to help with transportation needs. Website

Support for Children and Teens

  • St. Jude Children's Research Hospital: St. Jude provides care and support for children battling cancer, with all treatment costs covered. Website

  • Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation: This organization supports families of children with cancer and provides resources. Website

  • Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation: Find financial and emotional support for children and families affected by pediatric cancer. Website

  • Teen Cancer America: Aims to improve the lives of young people with cancer by offering specialized programs and support. Website

  • Kids Cancer Support Team: A UK-based organization offering support and assistance to children and their families. Website

  • Camp Kesem – Website

  • Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation. Website

  • Children's Cancer Association. Website

  • CURE Childhood Cancer. Website

  • CureSearch for Children's Cancer. Website

  • St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Website

  • Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation. Website

  • Teen Cancer America. Website

  • The Valerie Fund. Website

Palliative and Hospice Care

  • National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO): NHPCO provides resources for patients seeking palliative and hospice care. Website

  • Get Palliative Care: Find information about palliative care, including a directory of palliative care providers in your area. Website

  • Palliative Care Network of Wisconsin: Access a wide range of palliative care resources for patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers. Website

  • Hospice Foundation of America: HFA offers educational resources and information about end-of-life care and grief support. Website

  • AARP End-of-Life Planning Resources: AARP provides comprehensive end-of-life planning resources and information for patients and families. Website

Cancer-Specific Support

  • Breastcancer.org: This resource provides information, community support, and expert insight for breast cancer patients. Website

  • Bright Pink: Focuses on early detection and prevention of breast and ovarian cancer. Website

  • FORCE: Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered: Provides information and support for individuals at risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. Website

  • Colorectal Cancer Alliance: Patients with colorectal cancer. Website

  • Ovarian Cancer National Alliance: Website

  • Prostate Cancer Foundation – Website

  • Skin Cancer Foundation. Website

  • Lung Cancer Foundation of America. Website

  • Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Website

  • Male Care. Website

  • SHARE Cancer Support. Website

  • Living Beyond Breast Cancer. Website

Cancer Support Apps and Tools

Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)

Cancer Prevention Resources

Cancer Research and Education



🌻 Cancer is a journey that requires a network of support and access to reliable resources. This list of 100 FREE resources for cancer patients is a starting point for individuals and families to find the assistance and guidance they need during this challenging time. Whether you're looking for financial aid, emotional support, educational materials, or ways to connect with others who have faced similar challenges, these resources cover a wide spectrum of needs.

Remember, you're not alone on this journey, and there is a wealth of support available to help you every step of the way. If you have any specific questions or need personalized assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to these organizations, as they are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of cancer patients. Stay strong, stay informed, and keep fighting.💛💪






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