Some people with cancer will have only one treatment. But most people have a combination of treatments, such as surgery with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. You may also have immunotherapy, targeted therapy, or hormone therapy. Clinical trials might also be an option for you.
CANCER COVERED POLICY
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A cancer care policy can provide multifaceted benefits to policyholders. Unlike traditional health insurance plans, a cancer care policy offers a lump sum payout on the diagnosis of cancer. This cash payment helps in paying for your medical expenses and acts as a supplementary income. Furthermore, the lump sum amount can be used for any cancer treatment of your choice and at any hospital.
Some insurance providers also include a premium waiver under pre-specified circumstances like early-stage diagnosis. Additionally, if no claims are made during a year, the sum insured is raised by a fixed percentage. Insurance providers offer discounts on premiums if the policy purchased exceeds a predetermined amount.
Most insurance companies also include coverage for the multiple stages of cancer, which is of great help to policyholders. Ultimately, the specifics and benefits of a cancer care policy depend upon the insurance provider chosen. Hence, it is essential to study the terms and conditions carefully before making your decision. While doing this, it is critical to study the inclusions and exclusions in the cancer care policy.
Why is it necessary to choose a Cancer Covered Policy?
LIC Cancer Cover Plan is a non-linked, non-participating health insurance plan. The LIC Cancer cover is a regular premium payment plan which provides financial coverage in case the policyholder is detected with early or major stage of cancer at any time during the tenure of the plan.
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WHAT IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO TAKE CARE OF CANCER?
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WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF CARE FOR CANCER PATIENTS?
• Nursing care. … • Physical therapy. … • Occupational therapy. … • Speech therapy. … • Social workers. … • Home health aides/home care aides. … • Homemaker/attendant care. … • Volunteers.
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WHAT IS THE TREATMENT OF CANCER?
The most common treatments are surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. Other options include targeted therapy, immunotherapy, laser, hormonal therapy, and others. Here is an overview of the different treatments for cancer and how they work. Surgery is a common treatment for many types of cancer
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WHAT DO YOU PUT IN A CARE PACKAGE FOR SOMEONE WITH CANCER?
• Chapstick. Lips can become dry during radiation and chemotherapy. … • Coloring books and travel games. … • Framed photos. … • Fuzzy socks or slippers. … • Hand sanitizer. … • Hard candy or gum. … • Hat or salon gift certificate. … • Hobbies.
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WHAT ARE GOOD SNACKS FOR CANCER PATIENTS?
• Cheese or hummus and crackers. • Buttered pikelets, scones, muffins, fruit buns, finger buns, and raisin toast. • Celery with cream cheese or peanut butter. • Hard-boiled eggs. • Dried fruit and nuts. • Jaffles and sandwiches – try fillings such as peanut butter, cheese, avocado, egg and mayonnaise, cold meats, salmon, and tuna.
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WHAT IS THE NEWEST TREATMENT FOR CANCER?
Immunotherapy is a new form of cancer treatment that uses the immune system to attack cancer cells. Interventional radiology involves minimally invasive techniques using needles and catheters and provides an alternative to surgery for some patients.
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WHAT ARE THE 3 FORMS OF PALLIATIVE CARE?
• Areas where palliative care can help. Palliative treatments vary widely and often include: … • Social. You might find it hard to talk with your loved ones or caregivers about how you feel or what you are going through. … • Emotional. … • Spiritual. … • Mental. … • Financial. … • Physical. … • Palliative care after cancer treatment.
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HOW DO YOU HELP A CANCER PATIENT EMOTIONALLY?
• Caregiving: Providing Emotional Support • Listen to your loved one. … • Do what works. … • Ask questions. … • Get information about support groups. … • Support your loved one’s treatment decisions. … • Continue your support when treatment is over. … • Recommend an oncology social worker or counselor specially trained to offer advice. … • Sadness.
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WHAT ARE THE 3 PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE?
Principles • Principle 1: Care is patient, family and carer centered. … • Principle 2: Care provided is based on assessed need. … • Principle 3: Patients, families, and carers have access to local and networked services to meet their needs. …
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CAN CANCER TREATMENT KILL YOU?
Depending on the organ in which it starts, cancer that’s diagnosed and treated in the early stages is usually not life-threatening. Cancer can kill when it invades essential organs, like your liver, lungs, or brain, and stops them from functioning properly.
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HOW DO YOU STOP CANCER CELLS FROM GROWING?
Consider these cancer-prevention tips. • Don’t use tobacco. Using any type of tobacco puts you on a collision course with cancer. … • Eat a healthy diet. … • Maintain a healthy weight and be physically active. … • Protect yourself from the sun. … • Get vaccinated. … • Avoid risky behaviors. … • Get regular medical care.