Cancer/Heart Attack/Stroke Insurance

Cancer is the second most common cause of death. 1 out of every 4 deaths. About 77% of all cancers are diagnosed in people who are 55 or older. Statistically 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will develop cancer during their lifetimes.


Heart Attack is the number one cause of death for both men and women in the United States! More than 920,000 Americans will have a heart attack this year and half will occur with no warning signs.


Stroke is the third leading cause of death in women, the 5th leading in men, and among the top 10 in children. Stroke reduces mobility in more than half of stroke survivors 65 and older.


WHY CANCER/HEART ATTACK/STROKE INSURANCE?


Cancer, heart attack, and stroke can happen at any time to anyone. Even those who live a healthy lifestyle run the risk of being diagnosed with one or more of the illnesses. No one likes to think about the possibilities but the risks are very real.


Treatment is very expensive and can cause your other financial obligations to fall behind. The solution is an insurance plan that can pay you a lump sum in the event of one of these diagnoses. You can obtain a plan that covers just one of these catastrophic situations or you can get a plan that helps cover all three!


--Information provided by Aetna Insurance Company

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