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Summary: Individuals without health insurance can obtain care for cancer through Medicare if they are eligible and under the age of 65. Learn about nonprofit groups that could provide support for people with cancer with help from an insurance representative in this free video on health insurance.
John Pinelli is an insurance representative for Northwestern Mutual.read more
"This is John Pinelli, financial representative, talking to you today about cancer care for individuals without health insurance. Individuals without health insurance can obtain some care for cancer through Medicare if they are able to apply for it and if they are eligible and if they can receive these benefits for two years even if they are under the age of 65. Now they can also seek out different treatment groups. There are different organizations, nonprofit groups that could potentially provide them with some support, some care, and some funds to provide them with the necessary treatment that they would need so doing research and finding alternative ways to pay for cancer care if you don't have any health insurance may be something that you would want to do should you have cancer and are in need of some sort of care. This has been John Pinelli, financial representative, talking to you today about cancer care for individuals without health insurance."
eHow Article: Cancer Care for Individuals Without Health Insurance