Almost a third of people who have been treated for cancer say they felt pressure to ‘bounce back to normal' more quickly than they would have liked, Bupa has said.
International medical insurer InterGlobal has improved its cover for cancer treatment.
Almost half of lung cancer patients have experienced delays at some stage of their care signalling a ‘worrying' void between patient expectation and experience, experts have said.
A think tank has called for a quality mark to create minimum standards for Income Protection (IP) as its research revealed cancer costs families the same as 'an average mortgage.'
More than eight in 10 children with cancer now survive, compared to just three in 10 in the late 1960s, according to research.
Often in the news, cancer of the cervix is still a concern for the insurance sector, as Mary Randall explains.
Employers should be reviewing their current stance on cancer care and delivery by considering bespoke treatment pathways, according to Towers Watson.
Survival rates have continued to improve for most of the common cancers, the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has revealed.
Macmillan Cancer Support has called on the Government to make social care free for everyone at the end of their lives.
Aviva has released previously unpublished details of its critical illness (CI) and private medical insurance (PMI) claims relating to male-specific cancers ahead of ‘Movember.'