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Blood Cancer United Co-Pay Assistance Program

Blood Cancer United (formerly The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society)

Verified activeLast checked 2026-07-12

Blood Cancer United (formerly The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) offers copay and insurance-premium assistance for eligible blood-cancer patients, subject to fund availability.

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Who it serves
Blood-cancer patients with insurance who need help with copays or premiums.
Audience
Patients · Underinsured
Cancer types
Blood cancers · Leukemia · Lymphoma · Multiple myeloma
Helpful when
Financial distress · During treatment
Format
Online
Where
National · United States
Cost
Free for eligible people
Eligibility
Blood-cancer diagnosis plus insurance and income criteria; funds vary by diagnosis.
How to access
Application required
Languages
English
Affiliation
Affiliation confirmed: Blood Cancer United (formerly The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society)

About the organization

Blood Cancer United — Funds blood-cancer research and provides free information, support, and financial-assistance programs for blood-cancer patients. Renamed from The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to Blood Cancer United in 2026.

Describes itself as a nonprofit organization (per its own website). Listing here does not imply endorsement by Cancer Explained.

How this listing was checked

Automated link check plus manual review of the organization's public pages confirming the program is currently offered (2026-07-12).

Next scheduled review: 2026-09-10.

Listing updates

  • 2026-07-12 — Added to the directory from the organization's public website.
  • 2026-07-12 — The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is now Blood Cancer United.

Details like eligibility, funding, and availability change — always confirm with the organization. Directory methodology

Sources: bloodcancerunited.org · bloodcancerunited.org

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