
Hope for Breast Cancer Survivors: New Study Shows Path to Preventing Recurrence
A breakthrough clinical trial from Penn Medicine has shown that repurposed drugs can eliminate dormant breast cancer cells—the very cells that cause recurrence years later. For survivors, this means real hope. For those with stage 4 breast cancer, it deepens understanding of why cancers return and may open doors to better treatments. Learn how this ties into SSDI eligibility, Compassionate Allowances, and the future of survivorship.

Social Security Expands Compassionate Allowances: 13 New Conditions Added for Faster SSDI Decisions
The Social Security Administration has expanded its Compassionate Allowances list by adding 13 new medical conditions, bringing the total to 300. This update could mean faster SSDI approvals for individuals facing severe and rare diagnoses. Learn what’s changed and how it may affect your disability claim.

Thymic Carcinoma Now on SSA’s Compassionate Allowance List—And a New Treatment Offers Hope
Thymic carcinoma is now part of SSA's Compassionate Allowances list, meaning faster SSDI access for patients with this rare, aggressive cancer. Learn how new treatments and CAL status can impact your claim.