Cancer, the word can send one's heart racing!

Panic sets in and overtakes any clear thinking. The first question that pops up, what I am going to do now that I have been given the results. The second question and the most important, Will I Survive?
Your body is being invaded with cells that don't get along with the body's natural cells; it is taking over and making more room for other invaders. Time is of the essence and getting help upon the first diagnosis is the critical stage.
I know what you are saying what are my chances, no one can say for sure, but here are some things to consider:

Your chances:

Of having a house fire are 5 out of 1000
Of having an auto accident are 41 out of 1000
Of having cancer affects your family... 750 out of 1000

Motor vehicle accidents occur every 5 seconds
Residential fires occur every 76 seconds

A new cancer diagnosis occurs every 25 seconds...

There are few things as devastating as a diagnosis of cancer. Once cancer strikes, the pursuit of care and treatment can alter your day-to-day activities, and may affect your emotional, physical, and financial well-being.

At the first diagnosis of cancer, your medical expenses should be the least of concerns. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Even if you are covered by a comprehensive health plan, a cancer diagnosis may lead to unexpected and exorbitant out-of-pocket costs. Such as deductibles, coinsurance, co-payments, some prescription drugs, treatment provided by out-of-network providers, costs related to obtaining treatment, for example, transportation, food, and lodging.

A solution is inquiring about the new product being offered in the market is Supplemental Insurance called First Diagnosis Cancer.


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