It is important for every woman with breast cancer to get treatment, but sometimes treatment may cost more than expected. The good news is, there are programs that can help people pay for the medicine they need. One of the following programs may be able to help you or someone you know.
Medicare Part D
For people on Medicare, Medicare Part D now offers prescription drug
coverage through private plans. Find out more about plans offered in your
area. Call the Medicare facts line at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227).
You can also visit www.medicare.gov.
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First RESOURCE is a Pfizer program that offers help with AROMASIN® (exemestane tablets) and other drugs made by Pfizer. Some uninsured patients may qualify for free medicine. Call 1-877-744-5675. It is a toll-free number. A counselor will tell you if you qualify.


Pfizer Pfriends offers savings on Pfizer medicines, including AROMASIN, to qualified patients without prescription drug coverage. It does so regardless of age or income. Pfizer Pfriends is part of Pfizer Helpful Answers. It's a family of programs to help people without prescription drug coverage save on many Pfizer medicines. If you don't have prescription drug coverage, call 1-866-706-2400. You can also visit www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com.

