Insurance

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Hi

I'm Steve and new to the group.  Just a brief intro.  Diagnosed with colon  cancer 3 years ago.  Had several surgeries and now have stoma.  Then diagnosed with bladder cancer.  Surgery removed tumour and now being monitored.  Now being treated for prostate cancer.  Just had radiotherapy.   I'm hoping to go on a golfing holiday to Turkey in October but I'm concerned about insurance.  Any info or tips would be really appreciated. 

Thanks

  • Hi  and welcome to the Community.

    A holiday to Turkey sounds amazing but as you may be experiencing getting affordable Travel Insurance can be a challenge and at times the price quoted could be higher than the cost of the holiday and some people do find that no Insurance is being offered.

    I had to be 2 years in remission and not on any cancer related treatment for my type of incurable blood cancer before I could get any price but these decisions are often all down to cancer types, treatment, prognosis and the resulting risk factor put on by the insurers risk assessment - I am very open to serious infections due to a reduced immune system so this is seen as a high risk factor for insurers.

    Comparison sites tend to use the same algorithms so getting a clear price can be difficult and it’s not that unusual to be turned down or told to call the insurers. 

    It is actually more effective to call a few insurers directly as this means that you have answered all the questions correctly and in doing this a suitable policy can be offered and price given.

    Full disclosure is always advisable as in the event of you developing any issues this can reduce the risk of an insurance companies wriggling out from paying out.

    As a Macmillan Volunteer I am not allowed to recommend any companies but do have a look through this Recommended Travel Insurance discussion thread (do go to the bottom of the thread and hit the >> to take you to the newest posts) in our Travel insurance group as it's where the majority of recommendations from other forum members are.

    You may also want to connect in with our dedicated.......

    Bowel (colon and rectum) cancer

    Ileostomy, colostomy and stoma support 

    Prostate cancer

    .....support groups as this will connect you with folks with the same cancer(s) and experiences.

    I do hope you can get cover.

    Mike (Thehighlander)

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