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Central Illinois | To be a little more accurate and informative- Dad purchased his cancer policy in his 30's after losing both parents to cancer. I think the premium was $40 - $100 a year. The cash value after all those years of paying was equal or slightly greater than what he paid in. He died of cancer at age 63, so the policy did pay off. His medical policy paid all of his bills after a $2400 deductible, the cancer policy paid directly to him any bills that was associated with cancer treatment. In addition he had an AARP plan that paid $150 a day for each day your hospitalized. He is the only person I know that made money being sick. Had he lived more than six months from illness to death it would have seemed well worth his investment and would have helped the stress others mentioned if treatment went on for an extended period. | |
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