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Cancer Insurance

Nearly 1.4 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year. 1 Many patients may face devastating financial consequences.

Your standard health insurance will cover many of your medical bills, but nearly 65% of the cost of cancer is nonmedical4 in 2005, such as copayments, deductibles and daily living expenses, to name a few.3

Supplemental cancer insurance is designed to help pay for the nonmedical costs of cancer. When you consider the fact that in the United States men have a lifetime risk of nearly 1-in-2 and women have more than a 1-in-3 risk of developing cancer, additional coverage can be beneficial.1

Cancer insurance lessens the financial strain by providing you with immediate benefit. Some plans offer an annual wellness benefit and cover alternative cancer therapies.

Protect you and your family from the expenses of cancer beyond the doctor's office.


Summary More Info
Comparison of cancer insurance products
Cancer SecureSM
Conseco Insurance Company
A life and health insurance company
Conseco Solutions® CancerSM
Conseco Health Insurance Company
First-occurrence benefit
  (up to $50,000)
Radiation therapy
Chemotherapy
Wellness benefit6
Health advocate feature7
Inpatient hospital
  confinement
First-occurrence benefit
  (up to $10,000)
Radiation therapy
Chemotherapy
Wellness benefit6
Health advocate feature7
Inpatient hospital   confinement
Transportation and lodging
  (insured and
  family member)
Surgery/Anesthesia
Stem cell/
  bone marrow transplant
Alternative care rider


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  1 American Cancer Society, Cancer Facts & Figures 2006, p. 1. These facts represent the US population, are for information only and do not imply coverage under the policy or endorsement of the company by the cited sources.  
  2 Ibid, p. 2  
  3 Ibid, p. 3  
  4 The benefits described in these policies do not cover all nonmedical expenses. However, the benefit payment you receive can be used to pay any of your medical or nonmedical costs not paid by any other insurance.  
  5 The First Occurrence cash benefit is paid directly to the insured or whomever the insured chooses, unless otherwise required. Premiums are based on the level of coverage selected. Benefits may vary by plan and state.  
  6 30-day eligibility period applies. Benefit limited to one test per calendar year. Please refer to the policy for a complete list of eligible tests.  
  7 The Health Advocate benefit is only available if the first occurrence benefit is used, upon diagnosis of cancer.  
  Conseco Health Insurance Company (administrative office, Carmel, IN) is licensed in all states except CT, MA and NY.

Conseco Insurance Company is licensed in all states except NY.

CHIC-5022I, CHIC-5022C; in Idaho, CHIC-5022I-ID

Policy form series CHIC-5022I, CHIC-5022C; in Idaho, CHIC-5022I-ID. In Louisiana CHIC-5022C-LA. In Oklahoma CHIC-5022C-OK. In Texas CHIC-5022C-TX. CIC-1007, In Idaho CIC-1007-ID. In Louisiana CIC-1007-LA. In Oklahoma CIC-1007-OK. In Texas CIC-1007-TX. CIC-1008. In Idaho CIC-1008-ID. In Louisiana CIC-1008-LA. In Oklahoma CIC-1008-OK. In Texas CIC-1008-TX

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