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A note from Blood Cancer United.
"That’s the question many blood cancer patients are asking themselves after Congress left town without renewing the healthcare tax credit. The U.S. House leadership didn’t even allow for a vote. Nearly two million patients with chronic conditions like blood cancer will be unable to afford their health insurance premiums. They now must figure out how they will afford treatment like chemotherapy. Sell the house? Skip meals? If you find yourself in this situation, I encourage you to contact a Blood Cancer United Information Specialist. They can explore resources that might be able to help. In the meantime, we are not stepping away from this fight. A bipartisan group of lawmakers is working to force a vote on this issue in January. Your actions will be vital as we continue this and other lifesaving work.
I also want to thank you for the many actions you’ve taken this year to stand up for blood cancer patients. Your voice matters and lawmakers need to hear it … again and again.
Every blood cancer patient deserves access to quality, affordable healthcare. We're committed to making that happen in 2026, and I look forward to working with you to achieve it. " |
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Danielle Bubnis Executive Director, Grassroots Advocacy Blood Cancer United |
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