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catmandu.
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- June 18, 2012 at 7:06 pm
help! i have been diagnosed with recurring melanoma in my groin area. it has been removed. i am going to md anderson in houston soon after they call me with an appointment. my doctor told me it would cost me 90,000.00. i have insurance but it only pays 70%. maybe there is a clinical trial. i just want to give up. i am 62 and not on medicare yet. what can i do?
help! i have been diagnosed with recurring melanoma in my groin area. it has been removed. i am going to md anderson in houston soon after they call me with an appointment. my doctor told me it would cost me 90,000.00. i have insurance but it only pays 70%. maybe there is a clinical trial. i just want to give up. i am 62 and not on medicare yet. what can i do?
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- June 18, 2012 at 7:17 pm
Apply for Social Security disability insurance. They be able to back-date your disability to the orginal timing of cancer.
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- June 18, 2012 at 7:17 pm
Apply for Social Security disability insurance. They be able to back-date your disability to the orginal timing of cancer.
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- June 18, 2012 at 7:17 pm
Apply for Social Security disability insurance. They be able to back-date your disability to the orginal timing of cancer.
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- June 18, 2012 at 7:19 pm
Usually, insurance has a yearly cap – an "out of pocket maximum". So you may be responsible for 70% UP TO $5000 or whatever your maximum is for your plan. Once your treatment costs go exceed the out of pocket maximum, they are usually covered entirely. This doesn't include copays but does include major medical stuff. I'd check with your insurance for the exact details.
As for your recurrence, we'd really need a bit more information to be of much help. Have you already had the groin nodes removed? Where exactly in the groin tissue is the recurrence? MD Anderson is a great place to be, but we need more information about your current situation to be of help with regards to treatment and/or clinical trial info.
Hang in there,
Janner
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- June 18, 2012 at 7:19 pm
Usually, insurance has a yearly cap – an "out of pocket maximum". So you may be responsible for 70% UP TO $5000 or whatever your maximum is for your plan. Once your treatment costs go exceed the out of pocket maximum, they are usually covered entirely. This doesn't include copays but does include major medical stuff. I'd check with your insurance for the exact details.
As for your recurrence, we'd really need a bit more information to be of much help. Have you already had the groin nodes removed? Where exactly in the groin tissue is the recurrence? MD Anderson is a great place to be, but we need more information about your current situation to be of help with regards to treatment and/or clinical trial info.
Hang in there,
Janner
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- June 18, 2012 at 7:19 pm
Usually, insurance has a yearly cap – an "out of pocket maximum". So you may be responsible for 70% UP TO $5000 or whatever your maximum is for your plan. Once your treatment costs go exceed the out of pocket maximum, they are usually covered entirely. This doesn't include copays but does include major medical stuff. I'd check with your insurance for the exact details.
As for your recurrence, we'd really need a bit more information to be of much help. Have you already had the groin nodes removed? Where exactly in the groin tissue is the recurrence? MD Anderson is a great place to be, but we need more information about your current situation to be of help with regards to treatment and/or clinical trial info.
Hang in there,
Janner
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