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Cancer, heart disease – leading causes of insurance claims

It’s no secret that our modern-day lifestyles are bad for our health.

According to Hollard Life, heart disease and cancer are by far the leading causes of all claims across critical illness, death and disability income benefits, followed by vehicle accidents and strokes.

Their claims statistics show:

· 42 per cent of all the claims they received between June and December last year were due to heart disease.

· Heart disease and stroke – generally thought to be something only middle-aged men need to worry about – are becoming more and more common in women. Heart disease and stroke claims made by both men and women were mostly for those between the ages of 41 and 50.

· The second leading claims cause across all benefits was cancer, at 20 per cent.

· Prostate, breast, colon and metastatic cancers were the most common cancers claimed for during the period.

“We are also seeing a sharp increase in the number of claims for early or ‘stage 0’ cancer. This is when the cancer is localised and hasn’t spread to surrounding tissue, or it’s pre-malignant, which means the cells are abnormal, but not yet cancerous,” said Susan Gonnermann, claims manager at Hollard Life.

“The increase in early cancer claims suggests that South Africans are being more proactive about detecting and treating cancer early, which, in turn, means a greater chance of more successful and less invasive treatments.

“The scary thing is that many illnesses, like heart disease and certain cancers, can be prevented just by adopting a healthy lifestyle.

“The best defence is knowing your family history, taking positive steps to reduce your health risks and having a financial plan in place in case you do ever have to face one of these serious illnesses.

“This is what you need to know to make sure that your tomorrow is secured, so you can live your today to the fullest.”

She said it is important to apply for life, disability and critical illness cover while you’re young and healthy.

“You also need to apply for cover when you’re younger, because this is the most productive time of your life, when you are most reliant on your income to meet financial obligations and take care of your growing family.

“Also, don’t assume that everything is covered! Chances are that if you have critical illness cover (even comprehensive cover), it won’t cover you for early cancer because most policies only cover cancer from stage 1 and upwards.

“No one knows what the future holds, but having a financial plan in place means you can live your today to the fullest knowing that, no matter what life throws at you tomorrow, you’re covered.”

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