Paying for Breast Cancer Care

Joanna Morales and Loriana Hernandez-Aldama talk about the common issues people face when paying for cancer care and offer solutions for them.
Sep 30, 2022
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Listen to the podcast to hear Joanna and Loriana discuss:

  • the four most common issues people face when paying for cancer care

  • their personal experiences helping people overcome financial issues

  • advice on how to solve financial issues

  • resource recommendations for help with financial issues

About the guests
 
Loriana Hernandez-Aldama
Loriana Hernandez-Aldama

Loriana Hernandez-Aldama is an award-winning TV news personality with more than two decades of on-air experience. She’s also a two-time cancer survivor — leukemia and breast cancer — and founder of ArmorUp for LIFE, a non-profit working to give all cancer patients access to the best treatment options, as well as to support underserved and underrepresented cancer patients by giving them tools for success during diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. Loriana is also the author of Becoming the Story: The Power of PREhab.

Joanna Morales headshot
Joanna Doran, Esq.

Joanna Doran is a cancer rights attorney, author, speaker, and CEO of Triage Cancer, a national nonprofit organization providing free education on the legal and practical issues that may affect people diagnosed with cancer and their caregivers. Joanna has spent nearly 30 years working on behalf of people with cancer, including five as an adjunct professor of law at Loyola Law School, teaching a seminar in cancer rights law, and eight years at the John Wayne Cancer Institute’s Psychosocial Care Program and Positive Appearance Center. She has also taught a community advocacy clinic as an adjunct professor of law at Wayne State University Law School.

— Last updated on January 17, 2023 at 4:13 PM

 
 
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