Critical
Illness - Cancer: The Good News and Bad News
Author:
Ivon T. Hughes
If
you were diagnosed with cancer, wouldn't you want the best possible medical
care in the world?
The
bad news is that cancer strikes unexpectedly.
· 137,000 Canadians were diagnosed with cancer in 2002. *
· 39% of Canadians will develop cancer during their lifetimes, based
on current incidence rates. *
The
good news is that people are surviving.
· Among men, the cancer death rate for all cancers combined has declined
by 12% since 1988. *
· Among women, there has been a 20% decline in death rates for all
cancers combined, excluding lung cancer, since 1974. *
The
Canadian health care system is under an increasing strain. It puts into doubt
whether or not you will be able to receive appropriate, timely care that
you will need. And it is unlikely that it will be able to provide the financial
assistance and options you will desire.
Critical
Illness (CI) is a new coverage in Canada that pays you a lump sum up to $2,000,000
if you are stricken by a covered critical illness.
While
no conditions are attached to the use of these funds, they may be best used
to pursue complementary or alternative medical attention and get the best
possible care you deserve, anywhere in the world.
Contact
us for more information on this fastest selling product in Canada or run
your own Critical Illness quote on our website.
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Tel: (514) 842-9001 Email: info@trustco.ca
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