b'Ihave a disease that cannot be cured. I have come to grips with that and thought I had what was needed to prolong my life and put myself in remission. A change in work due to the economy and a forced retirement turned our world upside down. The pharmacy where I order my medication called one day to inform me that my refill cost was $3,000! That change from the previous $75 for a 2-week supply left me stranded, hopeless and stuck. For the first time I thought, I cannot afford to live.One thing Ive learned is that even with a diagnosis like I have, I need no HAVE tohave HOPE. When the pharmacist told me about your organization, I saw a glimmer of hope again. Within a few hours, after providing the necessary information, he called me to tell me I was accepted. As I told the wonderful pharmacist that informed me of your organization This experience has put the care back into the word healthcare for me. Melissa G.Chandler, AZBreast CancerMedicare Access Fund'