Saturday, August 20, 2011

Get Travel Insurance When You Have Cancer


If you have a person who has had cancer and wants to go on a holiday abroad, you may find that you have your work cut out for you when it comes to finding a travel policy for affordable insurance.

In fact, some insurers do not offer insurance to all those who have had or have cancer. Among the companies that offer insurance, sometimes they charge you more than the price of your flight. For example, loading a business, free spirit, a 48 year old woman who had breast cancer five years ago £ 248.70 for a comprehensive policy for 17 days. Compare that to someone without any health concern, where insurance costs are as little as £ 20

This example was supported by a recent survey by the charity as a safeguard against cancer, "which reveals that nine out of ten people who struggle to get travel insurance if they had cancer. Even if people are fit to travel, September 10 policies available with exorbitant premium also refused insurance all together, the study suggests.

And so because of insurance problems, choose one of the 20 cancer-related free travel insurance. One in ten, therefore, cancel the trip.

But now, perhaps, a little hope. After investigation by "Cancerbackup", the Association of British Insurers (ABI) is investigating whether companies are in fact discriminating against cancer. The association says it also wants to ensure that the results of the survey 'Cancerbackup not put people off taking out travel insurance all together before going on vacation. A spokesman for the charity Macmillan Cancer Support calls for this type of survey, saying. "The insurance industry must recognize that all cancers are the same and treat people agree"

Cancer as the disease itself is exhausting for humans it is natural for many of them want to enjoy a relaxing holiday abroad when their treatment is finished. And rightly points out, one of the companies, not to offer cancer suffers insurance - Medicare Coverage trip.

A company spokesman said that the additional cost for insurance is worth it because when someone is feeling low, a suspension may be just what you need. The company says it has the sympathy of the people who were denied full travel insurance.

"Being refused insurance can have a terrible impact on their morale," the spokesman said.

When it comes to life insurance or private health insurance is quite understandable how someone could be denied the opportunity to take shelter. But then it seems crazy that someone who has had cancer for some time, there is nothing affordable health insurance directly to the holiday in advance. The situation risks becoming a bigger problem is diagnosed too with a million people with cancer in their lives. So it's no wonder, the Association of British Insurers are doing some survey on the situation - some might argue that the good did not happen fast enough.

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