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Common Cancers affecting Men & Women (2016-2020)
Cancer cases have been rising over the years, and the number of people living with cancer will continue to increase.
During the period from 2016-2020, 80,753 cancer cases were reported in Singapore and 49% and 51% of those cases were reported in males and females respectively.
Source: Cancer Registry - National Registry Of Diseases Office (nrdo.gov.sg)

Cost of Cancer Recovery
Cancer can strike anyone, at any age. And a person’s risk increases as they get older or if they have a family history. In Singapore, cancer is the number 1 killer. However, with today’s medical advancements, most can survive the brush with this disease.
Your battle with cancer often also affects your ability to work, further increasing the already immense financial burden and treatment of the illness which includes psychiatric disorder such as depression and anxiety.
Be Prepared Financially To Battle Cancer
Gain strong protection and financial peace of mind to seek timely medical treatment for recovery with these benefits.
Industry FIRSTS
Enjoy total protection with multiple payouts for:
• Early, intermediate, and advanced stage cancer
• Additional 2 more payouts for advanced stage cancer that is newly diagnosed,or has spread, persisted, or recurred.
Reduce your financial strain with additional payouts to cover:
• ICU admission*
• Cancer Supportive Therapy which includes mental illness and painmanagement treatments**
*Subject to maximum payout of S$50K
**Subject to maximum reimbursable amount of S$5K p.a., capped at S$25K
Industry BEST
Giving you peace of mind from financial worries so that you can focus on your recovery
• Receive monthly income supplement for 25 months
• Highest potential payout of up to 475% of Sum Assured*
*Based on S$100K Sum Assured
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