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  2. Life insurance for breast cancer survivors - AOL

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    The role of pre-existing conditions. When applying for life insurance, pre-existing health conditions like breast cancer are a significant consideration for insurers. Underwriters examine these ...

  3. Life insurance for cancer patients - AOL

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    Life insurance is available for cancer patients, though options and rates vary widely. The stage, type and history of cancer all impact life insurance eligibility and cost.

  4. Can I Still Get Life Insurance If I Have Cancer? - AOL

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    Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be terrifying. It can also be a wake-up call when it comes to determining if your family is provided for. If you’ve never obtained health insurance before, you ...

  5. Cancer insurance - Wikipedia

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    Cancer insurance is a type of supplemental health insurance that is meant to manage the risks associated with the cancer disease and its numerous manifestations. Cancer insurance is a relatively new trend within the insurance industry. It is meant to mitigate the costs of cancer treatment and provide policyholders with a degree of financial ...

  6. Health insurance coverage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Medical underwriting meant that insurance companies screen applicants for pre-existing conditions and reject those with serious conditions such as arthritis, cancer, and heart disease, but also such common ailments as acne, being 20 pounds over or under weight, and old sports injuries. [43]

  7. American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network - Wikipedia

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    Under the Affordable Care Act, patients are protected from discrimination by insurance companies against people with pre-existing conditions, such as cancer, and insurance companies can no longer drop a person if he or she gets sick. These provisions ultimately reduce cost burden on patients and their families. Further, the law prohibits ...