Cancer Support Resources in Arizona
Arizona’s approach to cancer care is shaped more than almost any other state by the physical environment itself. The heat, the distance, the desert geography — these are not abstract challenges. They are daily realities for patients trying to keep treatment schedules, manage side effects, and reach support in a place where summer temperatures in Phoenix regularly push past 115 degrees and the distance from a rural community to a cancer center can exceed 200 miles.
In metro Phoenix and Tucson, the concentration of healthcare infrastructure is real. Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center, and the University of Arizona Cancer Center in Tucson bring nationally recognized oncology expertise to the state. But Arizona is the sixth-largest state in the country, and for patients outside those metros, the nearest cancer specialist may require an hours-long drive through desert heat or mountain terrain. Communities in Flagstaff, Yuma, Kingman, and rural southeastern Arizona have substantially fewer local resources than the major metros.
The state’s tribal nation communities face a distinct set of compounding challenges. Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes and nations, including the Navajo Nation — the largest tribal land area in the United States. Cancer mortality rates among Native American communities in Arizona are elevated across multiple cancer types, driven by barriers to early detection, limited access to specialty care near reservation lands, geographic isolation from major medical centers, and historical distrust of healthcare systems rooted in decades of inadequate federal health policy. Several organizations in this directory specifically serve tribal and Indigenous communities with culturally responsive cancer support.
Border communities in southern Arizona present another layer of complexity. Cities like Yuma, Nogales, and Douglas serve populations that often move between Arizona and Mexico for work, family, and healthcare. Uninsured rates in these communities are high. Language barriers affect access to cancer information and support services. Patients may delay seeking care due to cost, documentation concerns, or unfamiliarity with available programs. Several organizations listed in this directory offer Spanish-language services and serve patients navigating the border health landscape.
Arizona’s large retiree population — drawn by the climate and lower cost of living relative to coastal cities — creates sustained demand for age-related cancer services. Older adults living on fixed incomes face particular difficulty managing out-of-pocket treatment costs, transportation to appointments, and caregiver needs. Many retirees also arrive in Arizona without established local support networks, making peer support and community connection especially important.
The support landscape in Arizona is a mix of national programs with local chapters, hospital-based patient navigation, and smaller community organizations. Resources vary considerably by region — urban patients have more options, while rural and tribal patients rely more heavily on statewide programs and telehealth-based support. Transportation assistance and lodging near treatment centers are among the most critical needs for Arizonans who travel for cancer care.
This directory is organized starting with statewide programs, then by metro area and regional section. Whether you need help with treatment costs, rides to appointments, a place to stay near the cancer center, emotional support, or insurance guidance — the listings below are a place to start. Use the filters to narrow by support type or region, and scroll through the regional sections to find help closer to where you live.
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Mayo Clinic Cancer Center – Arizona
📍 Phoenix & Scottsdale, AZ
NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center offering world-class oncology care, cutting-edge research, and clinical trials. Known for complex and rare cancers with a multidisciplinary team approach.
- Comprehensive cancer diagnosis and treatment
- Clinical trials and experimental therapies
- Genetic counseling and precision medicine
- Survivorship programs
Who: All cancer patients; referrals and self-referrals accepted
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center
📍 Gilbert & Phoenix, AZ
A partnership between Banner Health and MD Anderson Cancer Center bringing Houston’s renowned cancer expertise to Arizona. Offers evidence-based treatment protocols and multidisciplinary care teams.
- Medical oncology, radiation, and surgical oncology
- MD Anderson treatment protocols
- Nurse navigation services
- Support groups and survivorship planning
Who: All cancer patients in the Phoenix metro area
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial counseling available
Phone: 2-1-1
Cancer Support Community Arizona
📍 Phoenix, AZ (serving statewide)
Provides free emotional and social support for cancer patients, survivors, and their families. Programs include support groups, educational workshops, and mind-body wellness classes.
- Weekly support groups (in-person and virtual)
- Yoga, meditation, and art therapy
- Nutrition education and cooking classes
- Family and caregiver support programs
Who: Cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers
Cost: All programs free of charge
Phone: 2-1-1
Arizona Cancer Foundation
📍 Statewide, AZ
Dedicated to reducing the burden of cancer in Arizona through screening programs, financial assistance, and education. Focuses on underserved populations with limited access to care.
- Free cancer screening events
- Financial assistance for treatment costs
- Patient navigation and referrals
- Community education and outreach
Who: Underserved Arizona residents needing cancer services
Cost: Free; eligibility requirements apply for financial aid
Phone: 2-1-1
TGen – Translational Genomics Research Institute
📍 Phoenix, AZ
A nonprofit biomedical research institute focused on developing precision medicine approaches to cancer. Collaborates with hospitals statewide to bring genomic testing and targeted therapies to patients.
- Genomic tumor profiling
- Clinical trial matching
- Precision medicine consultations
- Cancer research and drug discovery
Who: Cancer patients seeking genomic-guided treatment options
Cost: Varies; insurance may cover genomic testing
Phone: 2-1-1
Barrow Neurological Institute – Neuro-Oncology Program
📍 Phoenix, AZ
World-renowned neuroscience center with a specialized neuro-oncology program for brain and spinal cord tumors. Offers advanced surgical techniques, radiation therapy, and clinical trials.
- Brain tumor surgery and treatment
- Gamma Knife radiosurgery
- Neuro-oncology clinical trials
- Rehabilitation and recovery support
Who: Patients with brain and nervous system cancers
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance programs available
Phone: 2-1-1
Arizona Oncology Foundation
📍 Multiple locations across Arizona
The charitable arm of Arizona Oncology, providing financial assistance, patient resources, and community education to help cancer patients navigate treatment costs and access supportive care.
- Co-pay assistance and medication support
- Transportation vouchers
- Wig and prosthetic assistance
- Community cancer education events
Who: Arizona Oncology patients experiencing financial hardship
Cost: Free; eligibility based on financial need
Phone: 2-1-1
Phoenix Indian Medical Center – Oncology Services
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Indian Health Service facility providing cancer screening, treatment, and referral services to Native American and Alaska Native patients. Offers culturally sensitive care integrated with traditional healing options.
- Cancer screening and early detection
- Chemotherapy and infusion services
- Referrals to specialty cancer centers
- Traditional healing integration
Who: Native American and Alaska Native patients (IHS eligible)
Cost: Free for eligible IHS beneficiaries
Phone: 2-1-1
Native American Connections
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Provides holistic health and human services to Native American individuals and families, including housing assistance and behavioral health support for those dealing with cancer diagnoses.
- Transitional and permanent housing assistance
- Behavioral health and counseling
- Cultural wellness programs
- Case management and referral services
Who: Native American individuals and families in need
Cost: Free; eligibility requirements vary by program
Phone: 2-1-1
University of Arizona Cancer Center
📍 Tucson, AZ (with outreach statewide)
Arizona’s only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, offering advanced treatment, groundbreaking research, and cancer prevention programs. Specializes in cancers common in the Southwest including skin and lung cancer.
- Comprehensive cancer treatment and surgery
- Over 200 active clinical trials
- Cancer prevention and control programs
- Community outreach to rural and tribal areas
Who: All cancer patients; referrals welcome
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
HonorHealth Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center
📍 Scottsdale, AZ
Offers comprehensive cancer care with an emphasis on integrative oncology, combining conventional treatments with evidence-based complementary therapies. Known for clinical trials in immunotherapy.
- Medical oncology and hematology
- Integrative medicine (acupuncture, massage, nutrition)
- Clinical trial access
- Cancer rehabilitation program
Who: All cancer patients in the East Valley/Scottsdale area
Cost: Insurance accepted; integrative services may have additional fees
Phone: 2-1-1
Dignity Health Cancer Institute at St. Joseph’s
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Full-service cancer center providing diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship care. Features a dedicated nurse navigator program and robust support services for patients and families.
- Surgical, medical, and radiation oncology
- Dedicated breast cancer center
- Nurse navigation from diagnosis through survivorship
- Palliative care and symptom management
Who: All cancer patients in the Phoenix metro area
Cost: Insurance accepted; charity care program available
Phone: 2-1-1
American Cancer Society – Arizona
📍 Statewide, AZ
National organization with Arizona-specific programs including Road to Recovery transportation, Hope Lodge housing, and 24/7 cancer information services.
- Road to Recovery (free rides to treatment)
- Hope Lodge (free lodging near treatment)
- 24/7 cancer helpline (1-800-227-2345)
- Look Good Feel Better and Reach to Recovery programs
Who: All cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers
Cost: All programs free of charge
Phone: 1-800-227-2345
Hospice of the Valley
📍 Phoenix, AZ (serving Maricopa County)
Arizona’s largest nonprofit hospice, offering palliative care, hospice services, and grief support. Dementia and cancer-specific programs help patients maintain quality of life.
- Palliative care for advanced cancer
- Hospice and end-of-life services
- Grief support groups and counseling
- Caregiver respite programs
Who: Patients with advanced cancer and their families
Cost: Covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance; no one turned away
Phone: 2-1-1
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – Arizona Chapter
📍 Statewide, AZ
Provides financial assistance, education, and advocacy for blood cancer patients. Co-pay assistance program helps patients afford treatment medications.
- Co-pay assistance for blood cancer drugs
- Patient support groups specific to blood cancers
- Information specialists and peer-to-peer connections
- Travel assistance for clinical trial participation
Who: Patients with leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other blood cancers
Cost: Free; financial assistance based on eligibility
Phone: 2-1-1
Phoenix Children’s Hospital – Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Arizona’s premier pediatric cancer center providing comprehensive hematology and oncology services for children. Offers the state’s only pediatric bone marrow transplant program.
- Pediatric chemotherapy and immunotherapy
- Bone marrow/stem cell transplantation
- Child life specialists and school support
- Adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology program
Who: Children and adolescents (0-21) with cancer
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial counselors assist with coverage
Phone: 2-1-1
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central & Northern Arizona
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Provides a home-away-from-home for families of children receiving cancer treatment at Phoenix-area hospitals. Keeps families together during their child’s medical journey.
- Free lodging for families of hospitalized children
- Meals and kitchen access
- Family activities and support
- Laundry and transportation assistance
Who: Families of children receiving medical treatment in Phoenix
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
AHCCCS – Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System
📍 Statewide, AZ
Arizona’s Medicaid program covering cancer treatment for eligible low-income residents. Includes coverage for chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, and supportive medications.
- Full cancer treatment coverage for eligible individuals
- Prescription drug coverage
- Transportation to medical appointments
- Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP)
Who: Arizona residents meeting income and eligibility requirements
Cost: Free or low-cost based on income
Phone: 2-1-1
Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation
📍 Tuba City, AZ (Navajo Nation)
Tribally operated health care facility serving the western Navajo Nation and Hopi communities. Provides cancer screening, referral services, and culturally appropriate support for indigenous cancer patients.
- Cancer screening and early detection programs
- Referral coordination to specialty centers
- Traditional healing integration
- Patient transport for off-reservation treatment
Who: Native Americans in the western Navajo Nation and Hopi areas
Cost: Free for IHS-eligible patients; others based on sliding scale
Phone: 2-1-1
Winslow Indian Health Care Center
📍 Winslow, AZ (Navajo Nation)
IHS facility providing primary care and cancer screening services to Navajo community members. Coordinates referrals and transportation for off-site cancer treatment.
- Preventive cancer screenings
- Referral coordination to Flagstaff and Phoenix
- Community health education
- Patient advocacy and support
Who: IHS-eligible Native Americans in the Winslow area
Cost: Free for eligible patients
Phone: 2-1-1
Yuma Regional Medical Center – Cancer Center
📍 Yuma, AZ
The primary cancer treatment facility in western Arizona, providing radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgical oncology services to the Yuma region and border communities.
- Radiation oncology with linear accelerator
- Chemotherapy infusion center
- Cancer navigator program
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) services
Who: Cancer patients in the Yuma and western Arizona region
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance for qualifying patients
Phone: 2-1-1
Northern Arizona Healthcare – Cancer Centers
📍 Flagstaff & Sedona, AZ
Regional health system providing cancer care to northern Arizona communities. Offers medical oncology, radiation therapy, and surgical services so patients can receive treatment close to home.
- Medical and radiation oncology
- Infusion center services
- Cancer support groups
- Genetic counseling
Who: Residents of northern Arizona needing cancer treatment
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
Ironwood Cancer & Research Centers
📍 Multiple Valley locations (Chandler, Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Scottsdale)
Community-based oncology practice with multiple convenient locations throughout the East Valley. Provides personalized cancer treatment with clinical trial access.
- Medical oncology and hematology
- Radiation therapy
- Clinical trial participation
- Supportive care and symptom management
Who: Cancer patients in the East Valley and surrounding areas
Cost: Insurance accepted; co-pay assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
TMC Cancer Center (Tucson Medical Center)
📍 Tucson, AZ
Community cancer center providing comprehensive oncology services in Tucson. Features a dedicated breast health center and strong survivorship program.
- Medical oncology and infusion services
- Breast health center with 3D mammography
- Survivorship and wellness program
- Cancer rehabilitation services
Who: Cancer patients in the Tucson metro area
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial counseling available
Phone: 2-1-1
Susan G. Komen – Arizona
📍 Statewide, AZ
Breast cancer organization funding mammogram screenings, treatment assistance, and patient support services across Arizona with focus on underserved communities.
- Free mammogram screening programs
- Treatment assistance grants
- Breast cancer helpline
- Educational workshops in Spanish and English
Who: Women and men affected by breast cancer
Cost: Free screenings; financial assistance based on eligibility
Phone: 2-1-1
Angel Flight Arizona
📍 Statewide, AZ
Volunteer pilot organization providing free air transportation for cancer patients needing to travel long distances for treatment. Critical for rural patients who must travel to Phoenix or Tucson.
- Free flights to cancer treatment centers
- Ground transportation coordination
- Serves rural and remote Arizona communities
- No income requirements
Who: Cancer patients needing air transport to treatment
Cost: Completely free
Phone: 2-1-1
Camp Sunrise & Sidekicks
📍 Payson, AZ (serving statewide)
Free camp programs for children with cancer and their siblings. Provides a safe, fun environment where kids can be kids while building lifelong friendships with peers who understand their journey.
- Week-long summer camp for kids with cancer
- Sidekicks camp for siblings
- Family camp weekends
- Year-round social events and reunions
Who: Children ages 7-17 with cancer and their siblings
Cost: Completely free
Phone: 2-1-1
Chandler Regional Cancer Center (Dignity Health)
📍 Chandler, AZ
Full-service cancer center in the Southeast Valley offering radiation and medical oncology. Known for compassionate care and convenient access for East Valley residents.
- Radiation and medical oncology
- Chemotherapy infusion center
- Support groups and counseling
- Nurse navigator services
Who: Cancer patients in Chandler, Gilbert, and Southeast Valley
Cost: Insurance accepted; charity care for qualifying patients
Phone: 2-1-1
COPE – Cancer Outreach Prevention Education
📍 Tucson, AZ
Tucson-based nonprofit providing cancer prevention education and support services to underserved communities, with bilingual outreach to Hispanic/Latino populations along the border.
- Cancer prevention education (English and Spanish)
- Free screening referrals
- Patient navigation for newly diagnosed
- Community health worker program
Who: Underserved and Spanish-speaking communities in southern Arizona
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Arizona Dermatology & Skin Cancer Foundation
📍 Statewide, AZ
Given Arizona’s intense UV exposure, skin cancer is the most common cancer in the state. This foundation provides free skin cancer screenings, education, and sun safety resources.
- Free community skin cancer screening events
- Sun safety education for schools
- Referrals for Mohs surgery and treatment
- Shade structure advocacy programs
Who: All Arizona residents concerned about skin cancer
Cost: Free screenings and education
Phone: 2-1-1
Gilda’s Club Desert Cities
📍 Phoenix metro, AZ
Free community center for anyone impacted by cancer, offering support groups, educational lectures, and social activities in a welcoming clubhouse environment.
- Support groups for patients, families, and bereaved
- Healthy lifestyle workshops
- Social and networking events
- Children’s program for kids affected by a family member’s cancer
Who: Anyone impacted by cancer – patients, families, friends
Cost: All programs free
Phone: 2-1-1
ABIL – Arizona Bridge to Independent Living
📍 Phoenix, AZ (serving statewide)
Independent living center helping cancer patients with disabilities access resources, transportation, and assistive technology to maintain independence during and after treatment.
- Transportation coordination and vouchers
- Assistive technology and home modifications
- Benefits counseling and advocacy
- Peer support and mentoring
Who: Cancer patients with physical disabilities or mobility challenges
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Arizona Myeloma Network
📍 Statewide, AZ
Support network for multiple myeloma patients and families in Arizona, providing education, peer connections, and clinical trial information specific to myeloma.
- Monthly educational meetings
- Peer-to-peer mentoring
- Clinical trial information
- Newly diagnosed patient support
Who: Myeloma patients, caregivers, and families
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Banner Thunderbird Medical Center – Cancer Services
📍 Glendale, AZ
West Valley cancer treatment center providing comprehensive oncology services. Serves the growing communities of Glendale, Peoria, and Surprise.
- Medical and radiation oncology
- Infusion services
- Cancer screening programs
- Patient navigation and support
Who: Cancer patients in the West Valley
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
Abrazo West Campus Cancer Center
📍 Goodyear, AZ
Cancer treatment center serving western Maricopa County communities. Provides medical oncology, radiation therapy, and supportive care with bilingual staff.
- Medical oncology and hematology
- Radiation therapy
- Bilingual patient services
- Cancer support groups
Who: Cancer patients in western Phoenix metro and rural areas
Cost: Insurance accepted; charity care available
Phone: 2-1-1
Arizona Prostate Cancer Coalition
📍 Statewide, AZ
Advocacy and support organization for prostate cancer patients in Arizona. Given the state’s large retirement population, prostate cancer support is critical. Offers education and peer connections.
- Free PSA screening events
- Support groups across Arizona
- Educational seminars with urologists
- One-on-one peer mentoring
Who: Men diagnosed with or at risk for prostate cancer
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Mariposa Community Health Center
📍 Nogales, AZ (border community)
Federally qualified health center serving the Arizona-Mexico border community with cancer screening, prevention education, and referral services. All services available in English and Spanish.
- Cancer screening (mammograms, colonoscopy referrals)
- Bilingual health education
- Patient navigation to Tucson cancer centers
- Promotoras (community health workers) program
Who: Border community residents, uninsured and underinsured
Cost: Sliding scale based on income; no one turned away
Phone: 2-1-1
City of Hope Cancer Center Phoenix
📍 Goodyear, AZ
Comprehensive cancer hospital integrating evidence-based medicine with supportive care therapies. Offers a patient-centered model including nutrition therapy, naturopathic medicine, and mind-body support.
- Comprehensive cancer treatment (all types)
- Integrative oncology (nutrition, naturopathy)
- Genomic tumor testing
- Pain management and palliative care
Who: Adult cancer patients seeking integrative care approach
Cost: Insurance accepted; treatment plans customized
Phone: 2-1-1
Sunstone Cancer Support Foundation
📍 Scottsdale, AZ
Nonprofit providing emergency financial assistance to Arizona cancer patients for everyday expenses so they can focus on treatment. Helps with rent, utilities, and food costs.
- Emergency rent and mortgage assistance
- Utility bill payments
- Gas cards and transportation help
- Grocery assistance
Who: Arizona cancer patients experiencing financial crisis
Cost: Free; one-time assistance based on need
Phone: 2-1-1
Navajo Nation Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention Program
📍 Navajo Nation, AZ/NM/UT
Tribally run program providing free breast and cervical cancer screenings, education, and patient navigation for Navajo women. Community health representatives deliver services in remote areas.
- Free mammograms and Pap tests
- Patient navigation to treatment
- Community education in Navajo language
- Transportation assistance to screening sites
Who: Navajo women ages 21-64 (cervical) and 40+ (breast)
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Valle del Sol – Community Health Services
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Community-based organization serving Latino and multicultural communities with behavioral health, case management, and health navigation services that support cancer patients.
- Bilingual behavioral health counseling
- Case management and benefits enrollment
- Health system navigation
- Community health worker outreach
Who: Latino and multicultural communities in Arizona
Cost: Sliding scale; many services free
Phone: 2-1-1
Yavapai Regional Medical Center – Cancer Center
📍 Prescott, AZ
Regional cancer center serving the Prescott Quad Cities area, providing local access to treatment so patients don’t have to travel to Phoenix for care.
- Medical oncology and infusion services
- Radiation therapy
- Cancer support groups
- Palliative care consultation
Who: Cancer patients in the Prescott/Yavapai County area
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
Sierra Vista Regional Health Center – Cancer Services
📍 Sierra Vista, AZ
Provides cancer treatment services to the Cochise County community, including military families from Fort Huachuca. Reduces travel burden for rural southeastern Arizona patients.
- Chemotherapy and infusion services
- Referral coordination to Tucson centers
- Cancer screening programs
- Support services and counseling
Who: Cancer patients in Cochise County and southeastern Arizona
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial counseling available
Phone: 2-1-1
Kingman Regional Medical Center – Cancer Center
📍 Kingman, AZ
Cancer treatment facility serving the remote northwestern Arizona community. Provides oncology services locally to reduce the 2+ hour drive to Phoenix or Las Vegas for care.
- Medical oncology
- Chemotherapy infusion center
- Cancer screening and diagnostic services
- Support and navigation services
Who: Cancer patients in Mohave County and northwestern Arizona
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial counseling available
Phone: 2-1-1
Zen Hospice Project Arizona / Arizona Wellness Foundation
📍 Statewide, AZ
Integrative wellness programs for cancer patients emphasizing mindfulness, meditation, and holistic healing approaches to complement medical treatment.
- Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)
- Yoga for cancer patients
- Meditation and breathwork classes
- Holistic pain management workshops
Who: Cancer patients seeking mind-body wellness support
Cost: Many programs free; some on donation basis
Phone: 2-1-1
Banner Desert Medical Center – Cancer Program
📍 Mesa, AZ
Comprehensive cancer program serving the Mesa and Southeast Valley communities with advanced radiation therapy, surgical oncology, and supportive care services.
- Advanced radiation therapy (IMRT, SBRT)
- Robotic-assisted cancer surgery
- Nurse navigation program
- Cancer rehabilitation
Who: Cancer patients in Mesa, Apache Junction, and East Valley
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance programs
Phone: 2-1-1
HealthWell Foundation – Arizona Patients
📍 National (serving Arizona patients)
National foundation providing co-pay and premium assistance to Arizona cancer patients who cannot afford their medications. Multiple disease-specific funds available.
- Co-pay assistance for cancer drugs
- Insurance premium assistance
- Travel assistance for treatment
- Multiple cancer-type-specific funds
Who: Insured patients who cannot afford out-of-pocket costs
Cost: Free; income requirements apply
Phone: 2-1-1
Hopi Health Care Center – Cancer Services
📍 Polacca, AZ (Hopi Reservation)
Indian Health Service facility providing cancer screening and referral services to the Hopi Tribe. Coordinates transportation for patients needing to travel off-reservation for treatment.
- Cancer screening and prevention
- Referral coordination to Flagstaff and Phoenix
- Patient transportation services
- Cultural support and traditional healing integration
Who: Hopi tribal members and IHS-eligible patients
Cost: Free for eligible patients
Phone: 2-1-1
Mercy Care – Cancer Care Coordination
📍 Phoenix, AZ (serving Maricopa County)
AHCCCS managed care plan providing care coordination for cancer patients on Medicaid. Helps navigate treatment options, transportation, and ancillary services covered under the plan.
- Care coordination for cancer treatment
- Prior authorization assistance
- Transportation to appointments (NEMT)
- Referrals to community resources
Who: AHCCCS/Medicaid members enrolled in Mercy Care
Cost: Covered under AHCCCS enrollment
Phone: 2-1-1
St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance
📍 Phoenix, AZ (statewide distribution)
The nation’s first food bank, providing emergency food assistance to cancer patients and families struggling with food insecurity during treatment.
- Emergency food boxes
- Community kitchen meals
- Mobile pantry program reaching rural areas
- Nutrition education
Who: Anyone experiencing food insecurity, including cancer patients
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
HonorHealth Research Institute
📍 Scottsdale, AZ
Clinical research institute conducting cancer-focused clinical trials in the community setting. Gives patients access to experimental treatments without traveling to academic medical centers.
- Phase I-III cancer clinical trials
- Immunotherapy research
- Precision medicine studies
- Clinical trial navigation assistance
Who: Cancer patients interested in clinical trial participation
Cost: Trial medications typically provided free; standard care costs may apply
Phone: 2-1-1
Arizona Helping Hands
📍 Phoenix, AZ (serving statewide)
Supports families in crisis, including those with children undergoing cancer treatment, with essential supplies, gift cards, and emergency assistance.
- Essential household supplies
- Gift cards for groceries and gas
- Emergency financial assistance
- Holiday and birthday support for children in treatment
Who: Families with children facing medical crises including cancer
Cost: Free; referral from case manager or social worker
Phone: 2-1-1
Mountain Park Health Center
📍 Phoenix & Tempe, AZ
Federally qualified health center providing affordable cancer screening and primary care to uninsured and underinsured Phoenix residents. Connects patients to oncology referrals and support services.
- Cancer screenings (mammograms, colonoscopies)
- Primary care with cancer risk assessment
- Referral coordination to cancer specialists
- Sliding scale affordable care
Who: Uninsured and underinsured Phoenix residents
Cost: Sliding scale based on income
Phone: 2-1-1
CancerCare – Arizona Services
📍 National (serving Arizona via phone/online)
National nonprofit providing free professional counseling, support groups, financial assistance, and education for Arizona cancer patients via phone and online platforms.
- Free professional oncology social work counseling
- Online and phone support groups
- Financial assistance grants
- Connect Education workshops
Who: Anyone affected by cancer in Arizona
Cost: All services free
Phone: 2-1-1
Casa de los Ninos – Family Support
📍 Tucson, AZ
Crisis nursery and family support center that assists families dealing with childhood cancer by providing temporary childcare for siblings, counseling, and resource connections.
- Emergency and respite childcare
- Family counseling services
- Parent support groups
- Basic needs assistance
Who: Families with children undergoing cancer treatment in Tucson
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Pima County Health Department – Well Woman HealthCheck
📍 Tucson, AZ (Pima County)
County-funded program providing free breast and cervical cancer screenings for eligible women. Part of the CDC’s National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.
- Free mammograms and clinical breast exams
- Free Pap tests and HPV testing
- Diagnostic follow-up for abnormal results
- Referral to treatment through BCCTP
Who: Uninsured or underinsured women ages 40-64 in Pima County
Cost: Free for eligible women
Phone: 2-1-1
Barre3 Cares – Arizona Cancer Wellness
📍 Phoenix & Scottsdale, AZ
Provides free fitness memberships and wellness classes to cancer patients during and after treatment to support physical recovery and mental health.
- Free fitness class memberships during treatment
- Gentle movement and stretch classes
- Community and peer connection
- Online workout access for home-bound patients
Who: Cancer patients in active treatment or early survivorship
Cost: Free for qualifying cancer patients
Phone: 2-1-1
Summit Healthcare Cancer Center
📍 Show Low, AZ (White Mountains)
Cancer treatment center serving the rural White Mountains region. Provides chemotherapy, infusion services, and coordination with larger centers for complex treatments.
- Chemotherapy and infusion services
- Oncology consultations
- Referral coordination to Phoenix/Tucson
- Cancer support programs
Who: Cancer patients in Navajo and Apache Counties
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
Verde Valley Medical Center – Cancer Services
📍 Cottonwood, AZ (Verde Valley)
Part of Northern Arizona Healthcare, providing cancer treatment services to the Verde Valley and Sedona area. Reduces travel for patients who would otherwise drive to Flagstaff or Phoenix.
- Medical oncology and infusion center
- Cancer navigation services
- Support groups
- Telemedicine oncology consultations
Who: Cancer patients in the Verde Valley, Sedona, and Camp Verde areas
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
Valleywise Health – Cancer Services
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Maricopa County’s public safety-net hospital providing cancer care regardless of ability to pay. Critical resource for uninsured and underinsured patients who might otherwise go without treatment.
- Cancer treatment for uninsured patients
- Sliding scale fees based on income
- AHCCCS enrollment assistance
- Bilingual staff and interpreters
Who: Uninsured and underinsured Maricopa County residents
Cost: Sliding scale; no one turned away for inability to pay
Phone: 2-1-1
Dress for Success Phoenix – Cancer Survivors Program
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Helps cancer survivors returning to the workforce with professional clothing, career coaching, and confidence-building support to successfully transition back to employment.
- Professional wardrobe for job interviews
- Career coaching and resume help
- Networking and mentoring programs
- Ongoing support suiting for employed women
Who: Women cancer survivors returning to or entering the workforce
Cost: Free; referral required from cancer center or social worker
Phone: 2-1-1
SWOG Cancer Research Network – Arizona Sites
📍 Multiple sites across Arizona
National clinical trials network with multiple Arizona-based research sites. Provides access to NCI-funded cancer clinical trials through community oncology practices statewide.
- NCI-funded clinical trials
- Treatment, prevention, and screening studies
- Access through community oncologists
- No travel to academic center required
Who: Cancer patients eligible for specific clinical trials
Cost: Study drugs provided free; standard care costs apply
Phone: 2-1-1
Look Good Feel Better – Arizona Workshops
📍 Multiple locations across Arizona
Free workshops helping cancer patients manage appearance-related side effects of treatment. Teaches skin care, makeup techniques, and wig/headwear styling.
- Complimentary makeup kits
- Skin care tips for treatment side effects
- Wig and head covering styling
- Virtual and in-person sessions available
Who: Women undergoing cancer treatment
Cost: Completely free
Phone: 2-1-1
Valley Metro Reduced Fare – Medical Transportation
📍 Phoenix Metro, AZ
Reduced-fare transit passes for cancer patients with disabilities or on Medicare, making daily treatment trips affordable via bus and light rail throughout the Valley.
- Reduced fare bus and light rail passes
- Paratransit service for those unable to use fixed routes
- Coverage across Phoenix metro area
- Connections to major medical centers
Who: Cancer patients with disabilities or on Medicare in Maricopa County
Cost: Reduced fare ($1 per ride vs. regular fare)
Phone: 2-1-1
Salvation Army Arizona – Emergency Assistance
📍 Multiple locations across Arizona
Provides emergency financial assistance for utilities, rent, and basic needs to cancer patients experiencing financial hardship. Critical for keeping the lights and AC on during extreme heat.
- Utility payment assistance (critical for AZ summer AC)
- Rent and mortgage assistance
- Food pantry access
- Prescription assistance referrals
Who: Anyone in financial crisis, including cancer patients
Cost: Free; one-time or limited assistance
Phone: 2-1-1
Make-A-Wish Arizona
📍 Phoenix, AZ (serving statewide)
Grants wishes to children ages 2.5-18 battling cancer and other critical illnesses. Founded in Phoenix, the original Make-A-Wish chapter continues to bring hope to Arizona’s youngest cancer fighters.
- Life-changing wish experiences
- Travel and adventure wishes
- Material wishes (room makeovers, technology)
- Celebrity and VIP meet-and-greets
Who: Children ages 2.5-18 with cancer or critical illness
Cost: Free; referred by medical team
Phone: 2-1-1
San Carlos Apache Healthcare Corporation
📍 San Carlos, AZ (San Carlos Apache Reservation)
Tribally operated healthcare facility providing cancer screening, preventive care, and referral services for San Carlos Apache tribal members. Incorporates traditional healing practices.
- Cancer screening and early detection
- Primary care with cancer risk assessment
- Traditional medicine integration
- Transportation to off-reservation cancer centers
Who: San Carlos Apache tribal members and IHS-eligible patients
Cost: Free for eligible tribal members
Phone: 2-1-1
Tohono O’odham Nation Health Care (Sells Hospital)
📍 Sells, AZ (Tohono O’odham Nation)
IHS facility serving the Tohono O’odham Nation with primary care, cancer screening, and referral coordination to Tucson cancer treatment centers for tribal members.
- Preventive cancer screenings
- Coordination with UA Cancer Center
- Patient transportation to Tucson
- Community health representative program
Who: Tohono O’odham tribal members and IHS beneficiaries
Cost: Free for eligible patients
Phone: 2-1-1
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Health Center
📍 Scottsdale, AZ (Salt River Reservation)
Tribal health center providing comprehensive primary care, cancer screening, and referral services for Salt River Pima-Maricopa community members, with proximity to Scottsdale cancer centers.
- Cancer screening and preventive care
- Referral to Mayo Clinic and HonorHealth
- Behavioral health support
- Community wellness programs
Who: Salt River Pima-Maricopa tribal members
Cost: Free for tribal members
Phone: 2-1-1
Gila River Health Care Corporation
📍 Sacaton, AZ (Gila River Indian Community)
Tribally operated health system serving the Gila River Indian Community with primary care, cancer screening, and referral services. Addresses the community’s elevated diabetes-linked cancer risks.
- Cancer screenings and preventive care
- Diabetes-cancer risk education
- Referral coordination to Phoenix cancer centers
- Community health outreach
Who: Gila River Indian Community members
Cost: Free for tribal members
Phone: 2-1-1
The Gathering Place Cancer Support Center
📍 Casa Grande, AZ
Community cancer support center in the Pinal County corridor between Phoenix and Tucson, offering free programs for cancer patients and families in this growing but underserved area.
- Support groups and counseling
- Wellness workshops
- Resource navigation
- Art and music therapy sessions
Who: Cancer patients and families in Pinal County
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
ASHLine – Arizona Smokers’ Helpline
📍 Statewide, AZ (phone and online)
Free tobacco cessation program critical for cancer prevention and treatment outcomes. Provides coaching, nicotine replacement therapy, and tailored quit plans for cancer patients.
- Free nicotine replacement therapy (patches, gum, lozenges)
- One-on-one quit coaching
- Cancer patient-specific protocols
- Available in English, Spanish, and other languages
Who: Any Arizona resident who wants to quit tobacco
Cost: Completely free (including NRT)
Phone: 2-1-1
Patient Advocate Foundation – Arizona
📍 National (serving Arizona patients)
Provides case management and financial aid to cancer patients navigating insurance denials, medical debt, and access barriers. Expert advocates help resolve complex coverage issues.
- Insurance appeals and denial resolution
- Co-pay assistance funds
- Medical debt crisis intervention
- Employment and disability rights education
Who: Cancer patients facing insurance or financial barriers
Cost: Free case management; financial aid based on eligibility
Phone: 2-1-1
Southwest Human Development – Palliative Pediatric Care
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Provides early intervention and family support services for children with serious illnesses including cancer. Offers developmental services, counseling, and family advocacy.
- Early intervention developmental services
- Family counseling and support
- Sibling support programs
- Care coordination with oncology teams
Who: Children (birth to 5) with cancer and their families
Cost: Free through Arizona Early Intervention Program
Phone: 2-1-1
Colorectal Cancer Alliance – Arizona Resources
📍 National (resources for AZ patients)
Provides support, education, and patient navigation specifically for colorectal cancer patients. Connects Arizona patients with local peer mentors and treatment resources.
- Peer-to-peer buddy matching
- Patient navigation services
- Financial assistance resources
- Screening awareness and education
Who: Colorectal cancer patients and those at risk
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Havasu Regional Medical Center – Cancer Services
📍 Lake Havasu City, AZ
Cancer services for the Lake Havasu and Mohave County retirement community. Provides oncology care locally so retirees don’t have to travel hours to Phoenix for routine treatments.
- Medical oncology services
- Infusion center
- Cancer screening programs
- Palliative care and hospice referrals
Who: Cancer patients in Lake Havasu City and western Arizona
Cost: Insurance and Medicare accepted
Phone: 2-1-1
Area Agency on Aging – Caregiver Support
📍 Statewide, AZ (multiple regional offices)
Provides support services for family caregivers of cancer patients, including respite care, counseling, and training. Especially important for Arizona’s aging population.
- Respite care for family caregivers
- Caregiver training and education
- Support groups for caregivers
- Information and referral services
Who: Family members caring for cancer patients (especially elderly)
Cost: Free or subsidized based on eligibility
Phone: 2-1-1
Arizona 2-1-1 – Cancer Resource Helpline
📍 Statewide, AZ
Free statewide information and referral service connecting cancer patients to local resources including financial assistance, transportation, housing, and support services.
- 24/7 helpline (dial 2-1-1)
- Searchable online database of resources
- Multilingual operators
- Connection to emergency assistance
Who: Anyone in Arizona needing cancer-related resource referrals
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Cancer Wellness Center at Chandler-Gilbert
📍 Chandler, AZ
Community wellness center offering exercise programs, nutrition counseling, and complementary therapies designed specifically for cancer patients and survivors.
- Cancer-specific exercise programs
- Nutrition counseling for treatment side effects
- Lymphedema management
- Survivorship wellness planning
Who: Cancer patients and survivors in the East Valley
Cost: Low cost; scholarships available
Phone: 2-1-1
El Rio Community Health Center
📍 Tucson, AZ
Large federally qualified health center in Tucson providing affordable primary care, cancer screenings, and referral navigation for underserved communities including border populations.
- Cancer screenings (mammography, cervical, colorectal)
- Bilingual primary care services
- Referral coordination to cancer specialists
- LGBTQ+-affirming cancer screening
Who: Underserved Tucson residents regardless of insurance status
Cost: Sliding scale based on income
Phone: 2-1-1
Stupid Cancer / Young Adult Cancer Arizona
📍 Virtual and Phoenix meetups
National organization with Arizona chapter supporting young adults (ages 18-39) affected by cancer. Addresses unique challenges including fertility, career, and relationship impacts.
- Monthly meetups for young adult cancer patients
- Online community and peer matching
- Fertility preservation resource connections
- Career and financial planning assistance
Who: Young adults (18-39) diagnosed with cancer
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
APS LIHEAP & Medical Discount Programs
📍 APS service territory (most of Arizona)
Utility discount and assistance programs critical for cancer patients who need air conditioning during Arizona summers. Medical life-support rate protects patients from service shutoffs.
- Medical life-support equipment rate discount
- LIHEAP energy assistance
- Crisis bill payment assistance
- Disconnection protection for medical equipment users
Who: Cancer patients using medical equipment at home or in financial crisis
Cost: Reduced rates and bill assistance; doctor’s letter required
Phone: 2-1-1
Tucson Cancer Conquerors
📍 Tucson, AZ
Volunteer-run fitness and support organization for cancer survivors in Tucson. Offers group exercise programs, dragon boat racing, and social activities to rebuild strength and community.
- Dragon boat racing team
- Group fitness classes (hiking, cycling, yoga)
- Social events and community building
- Peer mentoring from fellow survivors
Who: Cancer survivors of all types in the Tucson area
Cost: Free or minimal membership fee
Phone: 2-1-1
Terros Health – Behavioral Health for Cancer Patients
📍 Phoenix metro, AZ
Behavioral health organization providing counseling, crisis services, and substance abuse treatment for cancer patients struggling with mental health impacts of their diagnosis.
- Individual and group therapy
- Crisis intervention services
- Substance abuse treatment
- Psychiatric medication management
Who: Cancer patients experiencing depression, anxiety, or substance use
Cost: Insurance and AHCCCS accepted; sliding scale available
Phone: 2-1-1
Caris Life Sciences – Molecular Profiling
📍 Phoenix, AZ (laboratory; nationwide service)
Phoenix-based molecular profiling company providing comprehensive tumor testing to guide personalized treatment decisions. Works with oncologists to identify the most effective therapies.
- Comprehensive molecular tumor profiling
- Biomarker and genomic testing
- Clinical trial matching based on tumor profile
- Physician consultation services
Who: Cancer patients whose oncologist orders molecular profiling
Cost: Often covered by insurance; patient assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
Chicanos Por La Causa – Health Services
📍 Phoenix, AZ (multiple locations)
Comprehensive community organization serving Hispanic/Latino families with healthcare access, social services, and advocacy. Helps cancer patients navigate language and cultural barriers to care.
- Healthcare navigation and enrollment assistance
- Bilingual case management
- Emergency financial assistance
- Community health worker programs
Who: Hispanic/Latino communities and underserved populations
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn – Cancer Services
📍 Scottsdale, AZ
Hospital-based cancer program offering surgical oncology, robotic surgery, and inpatient oncology services in central Scottsdale with connection to the Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center network.
- Surgical oncology and robotic surgery
- Inpatient cancer care
- Palliative medicine consultation
- Connection to Piper Cancer Center clinical trials
Who: Cancer patients needing surgical or inpatient care in Scottsdale
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance available
Phone: 2-1-1
Be The Match – Arizona Donor Center
📍 Statewide, AZ
National bone marrow donor registry with Arizona recruitment center. Critical resource for leukemia and lymphoma patients needing transplants, with special focus on diverse donor recruitment.
- Bone marrow donor registration
- Patient support for transplant recipients
- Financial assistance for transplant-related costs
- Diverse donor recruitment (Native American, Hispanic focus)
Who: Blood cancer patients needing transplants; potential donors ages 18-40
Cost: Free for patients and donors
Phone: 2-1-1
Community Legal Services – Cancer Legal Assistance
📍 Phoenix, AZ (serving Maricopa County)
Free legal aid for low-income cancer patients facing legal issues related to their diagnosis, including insurance denials, employment discrimination, disability claims, and advance directives.
- Insurance denial appeals
- Employment rights and FMLA assistance
- Disability benefits applications
- Advance directives and estate planning
Who: Low-income cancer patients in Maricopa County with legal needs
Cost: Free for eligible clients
Phone: 2-1-1
Desert Cancer Foundation of Arizona
📍 Statewide, AZ
Provides direct financial assistance to Arizona cancer patients for treatment-related expenses including medication, transportation, and living expenses during active treatment.
- Treatment cost assistance
- Medication co-pay support
- Transportation funding
- Living expense assistance during treatment
Who: Arizona cancer patients with demonstrated financial need
Cost: Free; application and documentation required
Phone: 2-1-1
Banner Gateway Medical Center – Cancer Program
📍 Gilbert, AZ
Home of the Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center partnership in Gilbert, offering Houston-quality cancer care protocols in the rapidly growing Southeast Valley.
- MD Anderson treatment protocols
- Advanced radiation therapy
- Multidisciplinary tumor boards
- Clinical trial access
Who: Cancer patients in Gilbert and the Southeast Valley
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial counseling available
Phone: 2-1-1
LIVESTRONG at the YMCA – Arizona Locations
📍 Multiple YMCA locations across Arizona
Free 12-week fitness program designed for cancer survivors at Arizona YMCAs. Certified instructors create personalized exercise plans to rebuild strength and energy post-treatment.
- 12-week personalized fitness program
- Small group training with certified instructors
- Cardiovascular and strength training
- Free YMCA membership during program
Who: Cancer survivors who have completed active treatment
Cost: Free (including temporary YMCA membership)
Phone: 2-1-1
Arizona Oncology (US Oncology Network)
📍 Multiple Valley locations (Phoenix, Tempe, Chandler, Scottsdale, Tucson)
One of Arizona’s largest community oncology practices with locations across the state. Part of the US Oncology Network with access to extensive clinical trial portfolio.
- Medical oncology and hematology
- Radiation oncology at multiple sites
- Clinical trial access through US Oncology
- On-site lab and imaging
Who: Cancer patients across Arizona seeking community-based care
Cost: Insurance accepted; financial assistance available through foundation
Phone: 2-1-1
Easter Seals Blake Foundation – Arizona
📍 Tucson, AZ (serving southern Arizona)
Provides disability services, transportation, and support for cancer patients dealing with functional limitations. Helps maintain independence and access to treatment.
- Transportation services
- Home and community-based support
- Employment assistance for survivors
- Respite care for families
Who: Cancer patients with disabilities in southern Arizona
Cost: Many services free or covered by state programs
Phone: 2-1-1
Triage Cancer – Legal & Financial Navigation
📍 National (serving Arizona patients)
Provides free education on legal and practical issues affecting cancer patients including insurance options, employment rights, and financial assistance navigation specific to Arizona laws.
- Insurance navigation and marketplace enrollment help
- Employment rights education (FMLA, ADA)
- Financial planning resources
- Arizona-specific legal rights education
Who: Cancer patients and caregivers needing legal/financial guidance
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Theresa’s Fund – Emergency Cancer Assistance
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Local Phoenix nonprofit providing emergency financial grants to cancer patients for immediate needs like housing, utilities, food, and transportation during the critical early weeks of diagnosis.
- Emergency rent/mortgage payments
- Utility assistance
- Food and grocery support
- Transportation to treatment
Who: Newly diagnosed cancer patients in Maricopa County
Cost: Free; one-time emergency grant
Phone: 2-1-1
Wigs for Kids – Arizona Partners
📍 Statewide, AZ (multiple salon partners)
Provides free custom-made hair replacement systems for children who have lost their hair due to cancer treatment, helping restore confidence and normalcy during treatment.
- Free custom wigs for children
- Professional fitting and styling
- Replacement as children grow
- Hair care education
Who: Children who have lost hair due to cancer treatment
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Phoenix VA Health Care System – Oncology
📍 Phoenix & Tucson, AZ
VA medical centers in Phoenix and Tucson providing comprehensive cancer treatment for eligible veterans. Arizona’s large veteran population has access to oncology, surgery, and supportive care through the VA system.
- Medical and surgical oncology
- Radiation therapy
- Clinical trials for veterans
- Veteran-specific support groups and programs
Who: Eligible U.S. military veterans
Cost: Free or low co-pay for eligible veterans
Phone: 2-1-1
Imerman Angels – One-on-One Cancer Support
📍 National (matching Arizona patients with mentors)
Pairs Arizona cancer patients with mentor survivors who have beaten the same type of cancer. Provides personalized one-on-one emotional support from someone who truly understands.
- One-on-one mentor matching by cancer type
- Caregiver-to-caregiver matching
- Phone and video support connections
- Available in English and Spanish
Who: Anyone diagnosed with cancer, caregivers, and loved ones
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Prescott Area Shelter Services (PASS)
📍 Prescott, AZ
Emergency and transitional housing support for individuals in the Prescott area, including cancer patients who have lost housing due to treatment costs or inability to work.
- Emergency shelter
- Transitional housing assistance
- Case management and resource referrals
- Connection to healthcare services
Who: Individuals experiencing housing crisis in Yavapai County
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Family Reach – Financial Lifeline Grants
📍 National (serving Arizona families)
Provides financial assistance grants directly to Arizona cancer patients and their families for essential household expenses, helping prevent financial toxicity during treatment.
- Financial grants for housing, utilities, and food
- Financial planning consultations
- Resource navigation support
- Financial education materials
Who: Cancer patients facing financial hardship
Cost: Free; social worker referral required
Phone: 2-1-1
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona – Health Programs
📍 Phoenix, AZ (serving all 21 Arizona tribes)
Umbrella organization for Arizona’s 21 tribal nations, coordinating health programs including cancer prevention, screening, and education across tribal communities statewide.
- Tribal cancer prevention programs
- Health education and outreach
- Policy advocacy for tribal health funding
- Coordination between tribal health systems
Who: Members of Arizona’s 21 federally recognized tribes
Cost: Free
Phone: 2-1-1
Good Neighbor Alliance – Cancer Patient Assistance
📍 Phoenix, AZ
Community organization providing direct assistance to cancer patients including gas cards, grocery vouchers, and prescription help for underserved populations in the Phoenix area.
- Gas cards for treatment transportation
- Grocery store vouchers
- Prescription assistance referrals
- Holiday support programs
Who: Low-income cancer patients in the Phoenix metro area
Cost: Free; income verification required
Phone: 2-1-1
Arizona Pain Specialists – Oncology Pain Management
📍 Phoenix & Scottsdale, AZ
Specialized pain management practice with expertise in cancer-related pain. Offers interventional procedures, medication management, and integrative approaches to control treatment side effects.
- Interventional pain procedures for cancer pain
- Medication management
- Nerve block and infusion therapies
- Complementary pain approaches
Who: Cancer patients experiencing chronic or acute pain
Cost: Insurance accepted; referral from oncologist recommended
Phone: 2-1-1
Prevent Cancer Foundation – Arizona Outreach
📍 National (Arizona screening events)
Funds community cancer screening programs across Arizona, especially in underserved areas. Partners with local health centers to provide free screenings and early detection education.
- Free community screening events
- Early detection education
- Research funding for cancer prevention
- Multilingual educational materials
Who: Arizona residents seeking cancer prevention and screening
Cost: Free screening events
Phone: 2-1-1
Resources in Neighboring States
Arizona patients, especially those in border communities, may benefit from cancer resources in neighboring states:
- California – City of Hope, UCLA, Cedars-Sinai (accessible from western AZ/Yuma)
- Nevada – Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada, Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo (accessible from Kingman, Bullhead City, Lake Havasu)
- New Mexico – UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center in Albuquerque (accessible from eastern Arizona and Navajo Nation)
- Utah – Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City (accessible from northern Arizona, Page, and northern Navajo Nation)
Not Sure Where to Start?
Navigating cancer resources in Arizona can feel overwhelming, especially given the state’s vast geography and complex healthcare landscape. Here are some first steps:
- Call Arizona 2-1-1 – Free 24/7 helpline connecting you to local cancer resources, available in multiple languages
- Contact Cancer Support Community Arizona (602-712-1006) – Free support regardless of where you receive treatment
- Ask your oncologist’s office for a referral to their patient navigator or social worker
- If you are Native American, contact the Phoenix Indian Medical Center or your local tribal health center for culturally appropriate cancer services
- If you are uninsured, apply for AHCCCS (Arizona Medicaid) at azahcccs.gov or visit a federally qualified health center like Mountain Park, El Rio, or Mariposa
- If you need immediate financial help, call CancerCare (1-800-813-4673) or Patient Advocate Foundation (1-800-532-5274)
- If you live in a rural area, ask about telehealth oncology options and Angel Flight Arizona for free air transport to Phoenix or Tucson
Remember: Many Arizona cancer resources are available regardless of insurance status, immigration status, or ability to pay. Do not delay seeking help.
Disclaimer: This resource page is provided for informational purposes only by the Cancer Education Foundation. It is not medical advice. Information may change without notice. We encourage you to verify current availability, eligibility requirements, and contact information directly with each organization. The Cancer Education Foundation does not endorse any specific organization or treatment approach listed here. Inclusion on this page does not imply certification, recommendation, or guarantee of services. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making treatment decisions. Last reviewed: April 2026.