Tuesday, January 14, 2014

The Cost of Cancer



Cancer is an illness that robs sufferers of their health, time, feelings, looks, and relationships. Cancer is also an illness that robs people's wallets. Many people think that if they have insurance, they don't have to worry about the cost of treatment; however that is usually not the case. 

If you or someone in your family is diagnosed with cancer, chances are good that there will be out-of-pocket costs that may leave you scrambling for options. One thing you may wonder is whether or not you can sell your life insurance policy. Read on to find out more about the cost of cancer and how you can survive financially.


No one wants to wind up in the position where they have to end their cancer treatments because they are unable to pay for the things they need. Obviously, skipping treatment or not receiving it at all will lead to further deterioration of your health. 

To avoid this, it's crucial to enter into your cancer treatment with a plan. Talk with your insurance company to see what is covered. Ask them specific questions about co-pays and out of pocket costs for trips to the doctor, lab tests, procedures, drugs, surgery, hospital stays, and home care.

Although it may seem absurd to have to think about the financial aspect of cancer treatments, there's no way around the fact that these things cost money. Don't hesitate to talk to your team of doctors about your financial concerns -- often, they can work with you to find options that may be more affordable. Further, some insurance companies only allow you to work with specialists that are in your "network," so it's important to bring these types concerns up with your healthcare team.  

Regardless of the financial costs of cancer, it's important to not stop treatment. If you are unsure about how you are going to afford the growing medical costs, rest assured that you do have options. And if you are asking yourself "can I sell my life insurance policy?" the answer is a definite "yes." 

This is actually a great option if you are looking for funds to pay off your medical bills. It's also a great way to manage your regular living expenses (mortgage, car payments, groceries) while you are undergoing treatments and possibly unable to work. It's important to explore the many choices that are available so that you can continue your cancer treatment plan.

Cancer is an expensive illness that can take a lot from families. Go into your treatment with a plan so you know what to expect medically, emotionally, and financially. Don't let the stress of financial problems ever deter you from seeking or continuing treatment!







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