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The Cost of Cancer | Beyond the Report

Season 1 Episode 2 | 6m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

Lupe Cooks owes over half a million dollars in medical bills. Learn more on this episode.

The shot Lupe Cooks receives for her cancer treatment costs 45 thousand dollars. That price excludes a visit with her oncologist, and she must get that treatment every month. With over half a million dollars owed in medical bills, Lupe has learned that healthcare seekers must be advocates for themselves. Watch this episode of Beyond the Report.

10/23/2019

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Beyond the Report

The Cost of Cancer | Beyond the Report

Season 1 Episode 2 | 6m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

The shot Lupe Cooks receives for her cancer treatment costs 45 thousand dollars. That price excludes a visit with her oncologist, and she must get that treatment every month. With over half a million dollars owed in medical bills, Lupe has learned that healthcare seekers must be advocates for themselves. Watch this episode of Beyond the Report.

10/23/2019

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