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For questions about BMS medicines during this time
please call 1-800-721-8909.

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 * For Healthcare Providers

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Intended for U.S. Audience
 * Important Safety Information
 * Prescribing Information
 * Patient Information
 * For Healthcare Providers

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ABRAXANE is a prescription medicine used to treat


ADVANCED (METASTATIC)
PANCREATIC CANCER

when used in combination
with gemcitabine, as the first
medicine you receive for
advanced pancreatic cancer



ADVANCED NON–SMALL
CELL LUNG CANCER

in combination with carboplatin, in
people who cannot be treated
with surgery or radiation



ADVANCED (METASTATIC)
BREAST CANCER

in people who have already
received certain other
medicines for their cancer


Learn About Pricing Information

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the
FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.


IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT ABRAXANE

WARNING – DECREASED BONE MARROW ACTIVITY

 * Do not take ABRAXANE if your white blood cell count is below 1500 cells/mm3
   (neutropenia), since you may be more likely to get a serious infection. While
   taking ABRAXANE, you must get regular blood tests to check for any problems
   that could develop
 * ABRAXANE contains albumin, a substance found in human blood. Do not
   substitute for or with other paclitaxel formulations


WHO SHOULD NOT RECEIVE ABRAXANE?

 * Do not receive ABRAXANE if:
   * your white blood cell count is below 1500 cells/mm3
   * you have had a severe allergic reaction to ABRAXANE


SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS

ABRAXANE may cause serious side effects, including:
 * Severe decreased blood cell counts. ABRAXANE can cause a severe decrease in
   neutrophils, a type of white blood cell which helps fight infections, and
   blood cells called platelets which help to clot blood. Your healthcare
   provider will check your blood cell count during your treatment with ABRAXANE
 * Severe nerve problems (neuropathy). Tell your healthcare provider if you have
   numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in your hands or feet
 * Severe infection (sepsis). If you receive ABRAXANE in combination with
   gemcitabine, infections can be severe and lead to death. Tell your healthcare
   provider right away if you have a fever (temperature greater than 100.4° F)
   or develop signs of infection
 * Lung or breathing problems. If you receive ABRAXANE in combination with
   gemcitabine, lung or breathing problems may be severe and can lead to death.
   Tell your healthcare provider right away if you suddenly get a dry cough that
   will not go away or shortness of breath
 * Severe allergic reactions. Severe allergic reactions are medical emergencies
   that can happen in people who receive ABRAXANE and can lead to death. You may
   have an increased risk of having an allergic reaction to ABRAXANE if you are
   allergic to other taxane medicines. Your healthcare provider will monitor you
   closely for allergic reactions during your infusion of ABRAXANE. Tell your
   healthcare provider right away if you get any of these signs of a serious
   allergic reaction: trouble breathing, sudden swelling of your face, lips,
   tongue, throat, or trouble swallowing, hives (raised bumps), rash, or redness
   all over your body


OTHER RISKS

 * Treatment with ABRAXANE can make liver problems worse. If you have liver
   problems, your starting dose of ABRAXANE should be lowered or withheld
 * ABRAXANE contains albumin (human), a product of human blood
 * Do not breastfeed during your treatment and for two weeks after the last dose
   of ABRAXANE


RISKS TO PREGNANCY

 * If you are pregnant or become pregnant, ABRAXANE can harm your unborn baby.
   Your healthcare provider will check to see if you are pregnant before you
   start treatment with ABRAXANE. Women should not become pregnant and should
   use effective birth control (contraception) during treatment and for at least
   six months after the last dose of ABRAXANE. Talk to your doctor about birth
   control methods you can use during this time
 * ABRAXANE can harm the unborn baby of your partner
 * If you are a man, you should not father a child and should use effective
   birth control (contraception) during treatment and for at least three months
   after the last dose of ABRAXANE
 * ABRAXANE may cause fertility problems in males and females, which may affect
   your ability to have a child. Talk to your healthcare provider if this is a
   concern for you


OTHER POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS

 * The most common side effects of ABRAXANE in people with breast cancer
   include:
    * hair loss
    * numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in the hands or feet
    * tiredness
    * changes in your liver function tests
    * nausea
    * diarrhea
    * infections
    * decreased white blood cell count
    * abnormal heartbeat
    * joint and muscle pain
    * low red blood cell count (anemia). Red blood cells carry oxygen to your
      body tissues. Tell your healthcare provider if you feel weak, tired, or
      short of breath

 * The most common side effects of ABRAXANE in people with non–small cell lung
   cancer include:
    * low red blood cell count (anemia)
    * decreased platelet cell count
    * numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in the hands or feet
    * tiredness
    * decreased white blood cell count
    * hair loss
    * nausea

 * The most common side effects of ABRAXANE in people with pancreatic cancer
   include:
    * decreased white blood cell count
    * numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in the hands or feet
    * hair loss
    * diarrhea
    * vomiting
    * rash
    * tiredness
    * nausea
    * swelling in the hands or feet
    * fever
    * decreased appetite
    * signs of dehydration including, thirst, dry mouth, dark yellow urine,
      decreased urine, headache, or muscle cramps

 * Other side effects include vision problems, decreased appetite, kidney
   problems, constipation, and difficulty breathing
 * In some patients receiving ABRAXANE, severe heart and blood vessel side
   effects have occurred. These included chest pain, heart attack, fluid under
   the skin, blood clots in the veins or lungs, high blood pressure, stroke, and
   heart failure


OTHER IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT ABRAXANE

 * You should contact your doctor if you have signs or symptoms of vomiting,
   diarrhea, dehydration, cough, or breathing difficulties that do not go away,
   or signs of an allergic reaction. Tell your doctor if you have any other
   medical conditions
 * Treatment with ABRAXANE can cause irritation where the medicine is injected
   (injection site reactions). You should be monitored by your doctor or nurse
   during and after you receive ABRAXANE to make sure no problems occur at the
   injection site. In some cases, these problems occurred 7 to 10 days after the
   medicine was injected
 * It is not known whether ABRAXANE interacts with other drugs, so be sure to
   tell your doctor about any medicines, including prescription and
   over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements you are taking
 * The safety and effectiveness in children have not been shown
 * ABRAXANE has not been adequately studied in people with severe kidney
   problems

These are not all the possible side effects of ABRAXANE. For more information,
ask your doctor or pharmacist. You may report side effects to FDA at
1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see full Patient Information and Prescribing Information, including Boxed
WARNING.

Please see full Patient Information and Prescribing Information, including Boxed
WARNING.


IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION


IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNING – DECREASED BONE MARROW ACTIVITY

 * Do not take ABRAXANE if your white blood cell count is below 1500 cells/mm3
   (neutropenia), since you may be more likely to get a serious infection. While
   taking ABRAXANE, you must get regular blood tests to check for any problems
   that could develop
 * ABRAXANE contains albumin, a substance found in human blood. Do not
   substitute for or with other paclitaxel formulations


WHO SHOULD NOT RECEIVE ABRAXANE?

 * Do not receive ABRAXANE if:
   * your white blood cell count is below 1500 cells/mm3
   * you have had a severe allergic reaction to ABRAXANE


SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS

ABRAXANE may cause serious side effects, including:
 * Decreased blood cell counts. ABRAXANE can cause a severe decrease in
   neutrophils, a type of white blood cell which helps fight infections, and
   blood cells called platelets which help to clot blood. Your healthcare
   provider will check your blood cell count during your treatment with ABRAXANE
 * Nerve problems (neuropathy). Tell your healthcare provider if you have
   numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in your hands or feet
 * Severe infection (sepsis). If you receive ABRAXANE in combination with
   gemcitabine, infections can be severe and lead to death. Tell your healthcare
   provider right away if you have a fever (temperature greater than 100.4° F)
   or develop signs of infection
 * Lung or breathing problems. If you receive ABRAXANE in combination with
   gemcitabine, lung or breathing problems may be severe and can lead to death.
   Tell your healthcare provider right away if you suddenly get a dry cough that
   will not go away or shortness of breath
 * Allergic reactions. Severe allergic reactions are medical emergencies that
   can happen in people who receive ABRAXANE and can lead to death. You may have
   an increased risk of having an allergic reaction to ABRAXANE if you are
   allergic to other taxane medicines. Your healthcare provider will monitor you
   closely for allergic reactions during your infusion of ABRAXANE. Tell your
   healthcare provider right away if you get any of these signs of a serious
   allergic reaction: trouble breathing, sudden swelling of your face, lips,
   tongue, throat, or trouble swallowing, hives (raised bumps), rash, or redness
   all over your body


OTHER RISKS

 * Treatment with ABRAXANE can make liver problems worse. If you have liver
   problems, your starting dose of ABRAXANE should be lowered or withheld
 * ABRAXANE contains albumin (human), a product of human blood
 * Do not breastfeed during your treatment and for two weeks after the last dose
   of ABRAXANE


RISKS TO PREGNANCY

 * If you are pregnant or become pregnant, ABRAXANE can harm your unborn baby.
   Your healthcare provider will check to see if you are pregnant before you
   start treatment with ABRAXANE. Women should not become pregnant and should
   use effective birth control (contraception) during treatment and for at least
   six months after the last dose of ABRAXANE. Talk to your doctor about birth
   control methods you can use during this time
 * ABRAXANE can harm the unborn baby of your partner
 * If you are a man, you should not father a child and should use effective
   birth control (contraception) during treatment and for at least three months
   after the last dose of ABRAXANE
 * ABRAXANE may cause fertility problems in males and females, which may affect
   your ability to have a child. Talk to your healthcare provider if this is a
   concern for you


OTHER POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS

 * * hair loss
   * numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in the hands or feet
   * abnormal heart beat
   * tiredness
   * joint and muscle pain
   * changes in your liver function tests
   * rash
   * low red blood cell count (anemia). Red blood cells carry oxygen to your
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   * nausea and vomiting
   * infections. If you have a fever (temperature of greater than 100.4ºF) or
     other signs of infection, tell your doctor right away
   * diarrhea
   * loss of body fluid (dehydration)
   * swelling in the hands or feet


OTHER IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT ABRAXANE

 * You should contact your doctor if you have signs or symptoms of vomiting,
   diarrhea, dehydration, cough, or breathing difficulties that do not go away,
   or signs of an allergic reaction. Tell your doctor if you have any other
   medical conditions
 * Treatment with ABRAXANE can cause irritation where the medicine is injected
   (injection site reactions). You should be monitored by your doctor or nurse
   during and after you receive ABRAXANE to make sure no problems occur at the
   injection site. In some cases, these problems occurred 7 to 10 days after the
   medicine was injected
 * It is not known whether ABRAXANE interacts with other drugs, so be sure to
   tell your doctor about any medicines, including prescription and
   over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements you are taking
 * The safety and effectiveness in children have not been shown
 * ABRAXANE has not been adequately studied in people with severe kidney
   problems

These are not all the possible side effects of ABRAXANE. For more information,
ask your doctor or pharmacist. You may report side effects to FDA at
1-800-FDA-1088.

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GLOSSARY


WHAT DO ALL THESE TERMS MEAN?

Facing the challenge of advanced cancer can be hard enough without the confusion
of medical terms. It is important that you understand the language of cancer so
that you can take an active role in your treatment. Always ask your healthcare
team to explain things simply if there is something you don’t understand.

ADVANCED CANCER

Cancer that has spread to other places in the body.

ALBUMIN (AL-BYOO-MIN)

A type of protein found in the blood.

ANEMIA (UH-NEE-MEE-UH)

A condition in which the number of red blood cells is below normal. Red blood
cells carry oxygen to your body tissues. Anemia can make you feel tired, weak,
and short of breath.

BLOOD CELL COUNT

The number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in a sample of
blood.

CARBOPLATIN (KAR-BOH-PLA-TIN)

A chemotherapy medicine prescribed to treat cancer. It can be used alone or with
other chemotherapies.

CHEMOTHERAPY (KEE-MOH-THAYR-UH-PEE)

Medicines used to keep cancer cells from growing or to kill cancer cells.

COLLOIDAL (KUH-LOY-DUL) OATMEAL

Fine powder made from ground oats added to bath water to soothe dry, itchy skin.

DEHYDRATION (DEE-HY-DRAY-SHUN)

Loss of too much water and needed fluids from the body. May be caused by
vomiting, diarrhea, or fever.

GEMCITABINE (JEM-CY-TUH-BEEN)

A chemotherapy medicine prescribed to treat cancer. It can be used alone or with
other chemotherapies.

HEREDITARY (HUH-RED-I-TER-EE)

A term for a condition that is passed through the genes from parent to
offspring.

INFUSION (IN-FYOO-ZHUN)

A way of giving medicine that allows it to pass directly into the bloodstream.
Also called intravenous (IN-truh-VEE-nus), or IV, infusion.

INVASIVE (IN-VEY-SIV) CANCER

Cancer that grows into (invades) normal tissues in or beyond where it began.

MALIGNANT (MUH-LIG-NUHNT) TUMOR

A tumor that invades and destroys nearby tissue and may spread to other parts of
the body.

METASTATIC (MEH-TUH-STA-TIK)

Cancer that has spread from one part of the body to another. Also known as
advanced or stage 4 cancer.

MICROTUBULES (MY-KROH-TOO-BYOOLS)

Proteins that help cells divide.

MUTATION (MYOO-TEY-SHUHN)

A defect in the genes.

NEUROPATHY (NOR-AH-PUH-THEE)

Numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in the hands or feet that may be caused by
chemotherapy, injury, infection, or conditions such as diabetes or kidney
failure. Also known as peripheral (peh-RIH-feh-rul) neuropathy.

NEUTROPENIA (NOO-TROH-PEE-NEE-UH)

A condition in which the number of neutrophils is below normal.

NEUTROPHILS (NOO-TROH-FILS)

A type of white blood cell that helps fight infection.

PACLITAXEL (PAK-LI-TAK-SEL)

A medicine used to treat cancer.

PANCREAS (PAN-KREE-UHS)

An organ found behind your stomach that helps the body digest food and provides
energy for the body’s activities.

PLATELET (PLAYT-LET)

A type of cell found in the blood that helps slow or stop bleeding.

SEPSIS (SEP-SIS)

The presence of bacteria or toxins in the blood or tissues.

SOLVENTS

Chemicals that help dissolve a medicine so that it can be given by infusion.

SYSTEMIC THERAPY (SIS-TEH-MIK THAYR-UH-PEE)

Medicines that travel through the bloodstream to reach cells in many parts of
the body.

TUMOR (TOO-MER)

An abnormal mass of tissue. Not all tumors are cancerous.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions About Metastatic Breast Cancer
 * What is metastatic breast cancer?
 * How many people have metastatic breast cancer? How many people have
   metastatic breast cancer?
 * Are some people more at risk for breast cancer? Are some people more at risk
   for breast cancer?

Questions About ABRAXANE
 * What is ABRAXANE?
 * What is in ABRAXANE?
 * How does ABRAXANE work?
 * How is ABRAXANE given?
 * How often will I be given ABRAXANE?
 * What should I expect when I come in for treatment?
 * What serious side effects may ABRAXANE cause?
 * What are other risks of taking ABRAXANE? What are other risks of taking
   ABRAXANE?
 * Are there risks to pregnancy? Are there risks to pregnancy?
 * What are the most common side effects for ABRAXANE?
 * What are other possible side effects of ABRAXANE? What are other possible
   side effects of ABRAXANE?
 * What are some tips that your healthcare team may suggest to help with side
   effects?
 * How can I work with my healthcare team?

Financial Support and Educational Resources
 * How can I find financial support for ABRAXANE?
 * As a caregiver, where can I find support and resources?
 * As a patient, where can I learn more?
 * How can I get the support I need? How can I get the support I need?
 * How can I talk to my loved ones about my cancer? How can I talk to my loved
   ones about my cancer?
 * Where can I find resources?
 * Where can I find information and support online?
 * Where can I find cultural resources?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions About Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
 * What is advanced pancreatic cancer?
 * How many people have advanced pancreatic cancer? How many people have
   advanced pancreatic cancer?
 * Are some people more at risk for pancreatic cancer? Are some people more at
   risk for pancreatic cancer?
 * What is important to know about diet and nutrition? What is important to know
   about diet and nutrition?
 * What are some tips for improving my appetite? What are some tips for
   improving my appetite?

Questions About ABRAXANE
 * What is ABRAXANE?
 * What is in ABRAXANE?
 * How does ABRAXANE work?
 * How are ABRAXANE and gemcitabine given?
 * How often will I be given ABRAXANE + gemcitabine?
 * What results were seen in a study with ABRAXANE + gemcitabine?
 * What should I expect when I come in for treatment?
 * What serious side effects may ABRAXANE cause?
 * What are other risks of taking ABRAXANE? What are other risks of taking
   ABRAXANE?
 * Are there risks to pregnancy? Are there risks to pregnancy?
 * What are the most common side effects for ABRAXANE?
 * What are other possible side effects of ABRAXANE? What are other possible
   side effects of ABRAXANE?
 * What are some tips that your healthcare team may suggest to help with side
   effects?
 * How can I work with my healthcare team?

Financial Support and Educational Resources
 * How can I find financial support for ABRAXANE?
 * As a caregiver, where can I find support and resources?
 * As a patient, where can I learn more?
 * How can I get the support I need? How can I get the support I need?
 * How can I talk to my loved ones about my cancer? How can I talk to my loved
   ones about my cancer?
 * Where can I find resources?
 * Where can I find information and support online?
 * Where can I find cultural resources?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions About Advanced Non–small Cell Lung Cancer
 * What is advanced non–small cell lung cancer?
 * How many people have advanced non–small cell lung cancer? How many people
   have advanced non–small cell lung cancer?
 * Are some people more at risk for lung cancer? Are some people more at risk
   for lung cancer?
 * Where can I find more information?
 * I am a caregiver. Where can I find support? I am a caregiver. Where can I
   find support?

Questions About ABRAXANE
 * What is ABRAXANE?
 * What is in ABRAXANE?
 * How does ABRAXANE work?
 * How are ABRAXANE and carboplatin given?
 * How often will I be given ABRAXANE + carboplatin?
 * What should I expect when I come in for treatment?
 * What serious side effects may ABRAXANE cause?
 * What are other risks of taking ABRAXANE? What are other risks of taking
   ABRAXANE?
 * Are there risks to pregnancy? Are there risks to pregnancy?
 * What are the most common side effects for ABRAXANE?
 * What are other possible side effects of ABRAXANE? What are other possible
   side effects of ABRAXANE?
 * What are some tips that your healthcare team may suggest to help with side
   effects?
 * How can I work with my healthcare team?

Financial Support and Educational Resources
 * How can I find financial support for ABRAXANE?
 * As a caregiver, where can I find support and resources?
 * As a patient, where can I learn more?
 * How can I get the support I need? How can I get the support I need?
 * How can I talk to my loved ones about my cancer? How can I talk to my loved
   ones about my cancer?
 * Where can I find resources? Where can I find resources?
 * Where can I find information and support online?
 * Where can I find cultural resources?

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WONDERING WHAT TO DO FIRST?


LEARNING MORE ABOUT YOUR CONDITION


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC)

lbbc.org 1-855-807-6386

Metastatic Breast Cancer Network (MBCN)

mbcn.org 1-888-500-0370

Advanced Breast Cancer Community

advancedbreastcancercommunity.org 608-828-8852

Services Provided

Connection to a dedicated community of support and information for people with
MBC offering:

 * Advice from experts
 * Telephone support
 * Patient stories
 * Booklets and newsletters
 * Referrals to resources
 * Conference and webinars


CONNECTING WITH OTHER PATIENTS AND SUPPORT GROUPS ON THE INTERNET, BY PHONE, OR
IN PERSON


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

To get one-on-one support by phone

ABCD Helpline

1-800-977-4121

Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC) Helpline

1-888-753-5222

SHARE Breast Cancer Helpline

1-866-891-2392

Services Provided

Telephone helplines that match you with a trained volunteer who is living with
MBC

Young Survival Coalition Survivor Link

1-877-972-1011

E-mail:

resourcelinks@youngsurvival.org

Services Provided

One-on-one peer support for women aged 40 and under with breast cancer

MetaVIVOR

metavivor.org facebook.com/metavivor

Services Provided

Information to help you find—or set up—a support group, or connect with the MBC
community through Facebook and social media

CancerCare®

cancercare.org 1-800-813-4673

Services Provided

Free counseling and support groups led by oncology social workers to help you
manage the emotional and practical challenges of cancer

To find a support group in your area

Cancer Support Community

cancersupportcommunity.org 1-888-793-9355

Services Provided

Referrals to local chapters than run support groups

BCMets.org

bcmets.org

Breastcancer.org Discussion Boards

community.breastcancer.org

Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) Foundation

forum.tnbcfoundation.org

Services Provided

Online discussion forums for people with MBC


SEEKING HELP FOR ANXIETY OR DEPRESSION DUE TO CANCER-RELATED HEALTH ISSUES


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) Helpline

1-866-276-7443

Services Provided

Referrals to professional counselors who are skilled at helping people manage
cancer-related distress


GETTING ADVICE ON HOW TO TALK WITH YOUR HEALTHCARE TEAM


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

Open to Options®

cancersupportcommunity.org 1-888-793-9355

Services Provided

A free professional counseling program that helps prepare you to make informed
treatment decisions


UNDERSTANDING YOUR TYPE OF CANCER AND TREATMENT OPTIONS


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Information Service

1-800-422-6237

American Cancer Society

cancer.org 1-800-227-2345

National Institute on Aging

nia.nih.gov/health

Services Provided

Easy-to-understand information and treatment guidelines for all types and stages
of cancer


CHOOSING AN INSURANCE PLAN OR PAYING FOR COVERAGE


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

Health Insurance Marketplace

healthcare.gov 1-800-318-2596

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

cms.gov 1-800-633-4227

Services Provided

Information to help you access healthcare coverage through Medicare, Medicaid,
or the Affordable Care Act

Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)

patientadvocate.org 1-800-532-5274

Services Provided

Free Web chats, webinars, search tools, and guides to help uninsured and
underinsured patients find resources to help ease the burden of paying for
treatment


SEEKING INFORMATION ABOUT FINANCIAL OR LEGAL ISSUES RELATED TO CANCER


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)

patientadvocate.org 1-800-532-5274

Cancer Legal Resource Center

thedrlc.org 1-866-843-2572

Services Provided

Free professional information about health insurance, medical debt, disability,
or job-related issues


GETTING HELP WITH NON-MEDICAL BILLS WHILE BEING TREATED FOR MBC


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

The Pink Fund

thepinkfund.org 1-877-234-7465

Services Provided

Offers short-term aid for basic living expenses to patients with breast cancer
who have lost income during active treatment


GETTING HELP WITH THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM TREATMENT


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

CancerCare® Get You There

cancercare.org 1-800-813-4673

Services Provided

Grants to patients with MBC to cover the cost of transportation to and from
treatment

American Cancer Society

cancer.org 1-800-227-2345

Services Provided

Referrals to local and national groups that provide funding for travel and other
out-of-pocket expenses related to treatment


GETTING INFORMATION ON PAIN OR SIDE EFFECTS OF TREATMENT TO DISCUSS WITH YOUR
HEALTHCARE TEAM


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

Breastcancer.org

breastcancer.org

CancerCare®

cancercare.org 1-800-813-4673

National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Information Service

1-800-422-6237

Services Provided

Practical information about pain and/or side effects of cancer treatment


LEARNING HOW TO COPE WITH HAIR LOSS AND SKIN CHANGES


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

Look Good Feel Better

lookgoodfeelbetter.org 1-800-395-5665

Services Provided

Free workshops offering makeup, beauty, and skin care tips to women in treatment
for cancer


LINING UP HOME CARE OR HELP FOR OLDER ADULTS


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

Eldercare Locator

eldercare.gov 1-800-677-1116

Services Provided

Free referrals to community services for older adults and their families


ORGANIZING HELP FROM FRIENDS AND FAMILY


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

MyLifeLine.org

mylifeline.org

CaringBridge®

caringbridge.org

Services Provided

Websites and mobile apps that allow you to set up a free, private online network
for giving and receiving help


GETTING SUPPORT FOR CAREGIVERS


WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

Cancer Support Community

cancersupportcommunity.org 1-888-793-9355

CancerCare®

cancercare.org 1-800-813-4673

Family Caregiver Alliance

caregiver.org 1-800-445-8106

Services Provided

Support groups, information, advice, and referrals to resources for local and
long-distance caregiving