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Can you get travel insurance that covers breast cancer?
You should be able to buy cover for your holiday if you’re:
· Fit to travel
· Not undergoing any tests/treatments
· Not terminal
· Not on a waiting list for surgery
· Not waiting to be discharged from post-operative checks
There isn’t one-policy-fits all. Let us know as much as you can about your breast cancer so you can compare policies you know are right.
What’s included in travel insurance with breast cancer?
Cancellations
If something comes up and you can’t go on your holiday for reasons out of your control, you could claim the cost of your trip back.
Medical expenses
If you need emergency healthcare abroad or transport back to the UK, which is called repatriation, your cover could help towards the cost.
Travel disruptions
You could claim back some costs if you miss a flight or connection through no fault of your own.
Loss, damage and theft of personal items
This can include anything from luggage to passports. Even if something is stolen, you could make a claim.
Do I need a GHIC / EHIC card?
A Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC), previously known as the EHIC, can reduce the cost of medical expenses in most EU countries. It can cover you for routine treatments, such as chemotherapy, state-supplied healthcare and much more.
Some travel policies state that you need a GHIC/EHIC card, as well as your holiday cover. Make sure you read the terms properly before you choose your policy.
What’s the best travel insurance for breast cancer patients?
If you’re living with or have recovered from breast cancer, make sure you declare everything about your cancer. so you can find a policy with the right level of cover.
Then choose between a Single Trip policy, which could be the cheapest option if you’re only going on one trip. Or an Annual Multi-trip policy, which can be more cost-effective if you go abroad more than once a year.
