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I Have Been Diagnosed With Ovarian Cancer And I Don’t Have Insurance. How Do I Pay For Treatments?
Actually you do qualify for Medicaid provided you don’t have a high income level. . . BUT you have to apply for Women’s Health Medicaid which is NOT the same as normal Medicaid and it’s kind of a pain in the butt to navigate. Talk to the social worker at your hospital.
If you’re making an average to decent salary (and really do not qualify) you get with your hospital and pre-negotiate a treatment plan and you’re very judicious about some tests. Even if you’re writing a $100 check every month for the rest of your life, you’ll be happy to do it after you survive.
What Are The Systems Of Cervical And Ovarian Cancer?
There isn’t a unique system for each cancer. Most of them pretty much work the same way. Cells grow out of control and form a tumor. If left untreated the tumor can grow and invade other structures by direct extension and/or cells can break off and spread to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system or the bloodstream. This causes the body not to work properly until it shuts down and you die.
























