💊 Financial Resources for Ongoing Care and Medications
Access trusted sources that help pay for chemotherapy, oxygen therapy, and follow-up care.
Mesothelioma care doesn’t end after diagnosis — it requires continuous treatment, frequent medical visits, costly medications, and sometimes lifelong therapies such as oxygen support or pain management. These expenses can overwhelm families, especially when income decreases during treatment.
Thankfully, many financial resources — federal, nonprofit, private, and legal — are available to help cover chemotherapy, immunotherapy, oxygen therapy, palliative care, and ongoing clinical monitoring.
This guide explains where to find reliable financial assistance for long-term care needs and how to apply successfully.
For personalized help, call 800.291.0963.
📘 Why Long-Term Financial Resources Are Essential
Mesothelioma patients often require:
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Chemotherapy or immunotherapy
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Ongoing imaging (CT, MRI, PET scans)
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Oxygen therapy
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Palliative and pain-management care
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Follow-up visits every 2–3 months
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Specialized medications
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Home-health nursing
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Lab work and blood monitoring
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Out-of-state travel for expert oncology care
These treatments can cost tens of thousands of dollars per year, even with insurance. Assistance programs ensure patients never delay or skip treatment because of financial concerns.
🏛 Federal Financial Programs for Ongoing Treatment
Several U.S. government programs provide long-term support for medical expenses, medications, and recurring care.
➤ Medicare
Medicare covers many ongoing treatment costs for eligible patients:
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Chemotherapy and immunotherapy
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Oxygen equipment and supplies
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Durable medical equipment (DME)
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Imaging tests
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Home-health nursing
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Hospice and palliative care
Most mesothelioma patients on disability qualify for Medicare after 24 months of SSDI benefits — but some receive approval sooner under special rules.
➤ Medicaid
Medicaid offers coverage for low-income individuals and can pay for:
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Chemotherapy and infusion therapy
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Long-term oxygen support
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Prescription medications
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In-home support services
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Skilled nursing care
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Transportation to medical appointments
Medicaid often covers services Medicare does not.
➤ Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
Mesothelioma qualifies under the Compassionate Allowances category, allowing expedited approval.
SSDI provides:
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Monthly income
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Medicare eligibility
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Retroactive benefits in some cases
These funds help cover recurring medical needs or lost wages during treatment.
➤ VA Healthcare for Veterans
Veterans exposed to asbestos during service may receive:
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VA healthcare treatment
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Chemotherapy and immunotherapy coverage
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Travel reimbursement for oncology appointments
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Home oxygen therapy
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Specialized mesothelioma care at VA hospitals
Veterans rated 100% disabled receive significant monthly, tax-free financial support.
🤝 Nonprofit Programs Offering Medication & Treatment Grants
Many nonprofit organizations offer direct financial support for treatment, travel, and ongoing care.
➤ CancerCare®
Provides grants for:
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Chemotherapy transportation
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Home oxygen equipment
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Pain or anti-nausea medications
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Childcare for patients with young families
They also operate co-pay assistance programs for specific cancer medications.
➤ Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)
Offers case management and:
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Co-pay assistance
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Prescription medication support
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Appeals for insurance denials
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Negotiation of medical bills
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Emergency financial aid
➤ HealthWell Foundation
Supports cancer patients needing help paying for:
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Immunotherapy
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Chemotherapy medications
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Supportive care drugs
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Out-of-pocket medical expenses
➤ The Assistance Fund (TAF)
Provides financial grants for:
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Prescription medications
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Infusion drugs
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Supportive therapy costs
➤ NeedyMeds
A resource for:
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Medication discount programs
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Generic drug savings
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Pharmaceutical assistance programs
These nonprofits make continuous care more affordable.
💊 Co-Pay Assistance Programs for Cancer Medications
Many mesothelioma treatments are extremely expensive, especially immunotherapy drugs like Keytruda or Opdivo.
Common co-pay assistance providers include:
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PAN Foundation
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Good Days
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Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition (CFAC)
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Bristol Myers Squibb Patient Support (for Opdivo)
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Merck Access Program (for Keytruda)
Co-pay support can save patients thousands every month.
🏥 Financial Support for Oxygen Therapy & Home Medical Equipment
Long-term oxygen therapy is common for pleural mesothelioma patients experiencing breathing difficulties.
Coverage options include:
➤ Medicare Part B
Covers:
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Oxygen concentrators
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Portable tanks
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Supplies and maintenance
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Nebulizers
➤ Medicaid
Provides broader coverage for:
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Respiratory support devices
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Emergency oxygen supplies
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Home-health visits
➤ Nonprofit equipment loan programs
Local charities may loan:
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Wheelchairs
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Oxygen concentrators
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Hospital beds
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Mobility aids
These supports ensure patients can breathe comfortably and remain at home when possible.
🏨 Travel & Lodging Assistance for Ongoing Care
Because mesothelioma specialists are often out of state, travel becomes a long-term financial factor.
Programs that help include:
➤ American Cancer Society “Hope Lodge”
Free lodging near top treatment centers.
➤ Air Charity Network, Mercy Medical Angels & Corporate Angel Network
Provide no-cost flights for:
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Monthly oncology visits
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Ongoing scans
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Specialist consultations
➤ Joe’s House
Offers cancer-specific lodging discounts nationwide.
Travel assistance ensures patients never miss critical follow-up care.
🧾 Prescription Drug Discount Programs
For patients paying out of pocket for supportive medications (pain management, anti-nausea, antibiotics), discount programs reduce costs significantly.
Popular programs include:
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GoodRx
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Blink Health
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RxAssist
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ScriptRelief
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WellRx
These tools help families manage recurring pharmacy expenses.
👨⚕️ Palliative Care and Home Health Support
Palliative care improves quality of life and helps manage symptoms throughout treatment.
Financial support may come from:
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Medicare hospice benefits
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Medicaid long-term care programs
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VA Aid & Attendance
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Nonprofit grants for home-health services
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Faith-based community care groups
This support reduces caregiver burden and improves daily comfort.
📈 Legal Compensation That Supports Ongoing Care
Many patients qualify for compensation through:
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Asbestos trust funds
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Mesothelioma lawsuits
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VA disability compensation
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Workers’ compensation
Legal compensation often pays for:
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Continued chemotherapy
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Immunotherapy cycles
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Oxygen therapy
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Pain-management treatments
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Caregiving
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Future medical needs
Your attorney can coordinate benefits so all financial assistance sources work together.
🔍 Tips for Successfully Applying to Assistance Programs
To increase approval rates:
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Gather income documents early
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Prepare medical diagnosis verification
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Apply as soon as possible — funds are often limited
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Keep copies of all applications
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Follow up by phone to prevent delays
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Ask for help from social workers or patient navigators
Well-organized applications lead to faster support.
📞 Need Help Accessing These Financial Resources?
You don’t have to navigate financial aid alone. Our team helps families:
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Find medication co-pay assistance
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Access oxygen therapy coverage
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Apply for federal and nonprofit programs
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Secure travel grants and lodging support
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Understand VA, Medicare, and Medicaid benefits
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Coordinate assistance with legal compensation
For personalized guidance, call 800.291.0963 today.