Cancer Insurance Protection from the unexpected.
In the United States, 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime.1 Cancer is among the leading causes of death worldwide. It can strike anyone, at any time, regardless of age or circumstances, and often without prior warning or symptoms.
Care can be expensive, and surviving a cancer diagnosis can create a serious financial hardship, which is why some cancer insurance policies can help offset some of the costs associated with a cancer diagnosis. Some cancer insurance policies may pay a lump sum benefit, to be used as you choose, upon written satisfactory proof of first diagnosis of cancer. You can use the money to assist with medical costs, experimental procedures, travel expenses, income while you are not working – you decide.
Paying the bills should not be your primary concern after a cancer diagnosis.
A cancer insurance policy can help you focus on getting well.
1 American Cancer Society, All About Cancer, Accessed 2024
Policy Forms CANLS2, in ID: CANLS2-2R11, in FL: CANLS, in MT: CANB(95), in NH: CANB.
This policy pays a one-time, lump sum benefit only for First Diagnosis of Cancer. First diagnosis means the first time a covered person is diagnosed as having internal cancer of malignant melanoma (excluding all other skin cancer). This policy has some limitations and exclusions and does not provide benefits for any other disease, sickness, disability, or incapacity.
The purpose of this communication is the solicitation of insurance. Policies may vary by state and have some limitations and exclusions. A licensed insurance agent or producer will provide additional information upon request. This is a limited benefit health policy.
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