Our last post covered 10 Financial Assistance Resources for Breast Cancer, but one of the biggest financial hurdles for many patients remains the high cost of medications. Whether it’s chemotherapy, hormone therapies, or targeted treatments, these bills add up quickly, making it difficult to access the care you need.
The good news? There are specialized savings programs designed to make breast cancer medications more affordable—sometimes even at no cost. Knowing how to tap into these resources can be a game-changer for your treatment plan.
Let’s explore some of the best programs out there so you can find the right one for your needs and start saving today!
Patient Assistance Programs for Breast Cancer Medications
Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) are offered by pharmaceutical companies to provide free or low-cost medications to patients who meet specific eligibility criteria. These programs are often the best option for patients who are uninsured or underinsured and need help accessing their prescriptions. Many of these programs are income-based and may require documentation like proof of income or a prescription from your doctor.
- Pfizer Oncology Together: Covers Ibrance, a targeted therapy for hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer. Eligibility is based on income and insurance status, and qualified patients may receive their medication at no cost.
- Novartis Patient Assistance Foundation: Provides support for patients taking Afinitor (everolimus), often used in combination with other therapies to treat advanced hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.
- Genentech Patient Foundation: Covers Perjeta (pertuzumab), a HER2-positive targeted therapy, and other breast cancer medications like Kadcyla. Patients who are uninsured or have no access to coverage for these therapies can apply to receive them for free.
Each of these PAPs has its own requirements, so contact them to learn more and apply. We update PAP listings daily so our website is up to date with latest program changes.
Manufacturer Coupon Programs for Breast Cancer Medications
Manufacturer Coupon Programs are available for people with commercial insurance. They’re a good option if your insurance doesn’t cover a medication fully, and they provide substantial savings if you’re eligible. Here are 6 coupon programs for breast cancer medications that we list on our website:
- Genentech Co-Pay Assistance Program: Offers support for Herceptin, Perjeta, and other medications. Patients can receive up to $25,000 annually to help with co-pay costs.
- AstraZeneca Access 360 Co-Pay Program: Helps with co-pay costs for Faslodex and other AstraZeneca oncology products. You can check your eligibility and apply online.
- Novartis Oncology Universal Co-Pay Program: Available for medications like Kisqali and Afinitor. Provides support to reduce the cost of treatment for insured patients.
- Nerlynx Co-Pay Support Program: Offers a savings card for eligible patients to reduce out-of-pocket costs. Visit the Nerlynx website to find more details.
- Lupron Depot Savings Program: Offers savings for Lupron Depot (leuprolide acetate), a hormone therapy for breast cancer patients. Eligible patients may pay up to $10 to cover costs.
- Halaven Financial Assistance Program: Offers support for patients taking Halaven (eribulin), a chemotherapy medication used in metastatic breast cancer.
Check out the coupons section of our website to start saving on your medications today.
Government and State Assistance Programs
If you’re on Medicare or Medicaid, you may have access to additional savings programs for your breast cancer treatment. Medicare’s Extra Help program and Medicaid’s prescription assistance can reduce the cost of medications and make treatments more affordable.
How to Apply:
Visit the Medicare.gov website to check if you qualify for Extra Help, or speak with your state’s Medicaid office to learn more about prescription coverage options for breast cancer patients.
Take Control of Your Treatment Costs
Breast cancer treatment shouldn’t come with an overwhelming financial burden. By exploring these savings options, you can focus on what truly matters—your health.
Don’t wait to explore these options. Visit NeedyMeds.org to find the programs that fit your needs and take control of your treatment costs today.