Its Movember! Travel insurance cover for prostate cancer

Added 07/11/2012

As it’s Movember we thought it would be a good time to highlight the importance of travel insurance for prostate cancer.

Movember takes place every year in the month that used to be known as November, it encourages men to raise money and raise awareness of men’s health issues by growing facial hair. Fighting prostate cancer is one of Movember’s priorities.

Travel insurance for prostate cancer

When you’ve been diagnosed with prostate cancer obtaining travel insurance cover for your holiday can become more difficult, but don’t worry we can help.

Goodtogoinsurance.com is proud to be able to provide travel insurance cover for all types of cancer including prostate cancer. In 2011 we insured over 1,700 travellers with cancer and 35 different types of cancer, enabling cancer patients and survivors to take the holiday they dreamed of, safe in the knowledge that they had cancer travel insurance cover in place.

The other good news is that travel insurance to cover prostate cancer doesn’t have to cost the earth. Cover for a 60 year old recently diagnosed with prostate cancer costs from just 16.70* for a week in Europe or £90.08* for a week in the USA.

As you can see from the prices illustrated, you can keep the cost of travel insurance for prostate cancer down by choosing your holiday destination carefully. Travel insurance cover for the USA, Canada and the Caribbean will be always be more expensive than travel insurance cover for Europe due to the relative cost of medical treatment.

Declare prostate cancer when you buy travel insurance

To ensure that you are covered by your travel insurance for emergency medical treatment or cancellation in relation to prostate cancer you must declare your cancer when you buy a policy.

It’s easy to declare your prostate cancer when you purchase travel insurance from goodtogoinsurance.com online or by phone — it will only take a few minutes.

We can provide cover for prostate cancer for patients that have been recently diagnosed as well as those in remission. If you are in remission, it’s still important to declare your prostate cancer if you have seen a doctor about it, even just for a check-up in the last 2 years.

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*Prices quoted are for Gold cover based on an individual aged 60 diagnosed with prostate cancer less than a year ago, which hasn’t spread, being treated with radiotherapy. Prices correct on 07/11/2012

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