October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month |
According to the American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Facts & Figures 2013-2014, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States and second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer deaths. Men are generally at low risk for developing breast cancer; however 2,240 men were diagnosed with breast cancer last year, and more than 400 died from the disease.
For breast cancer, underwriting the mortality risk varies
with the stage of the cancer. Non-invasive cancer has a better diagnosis than
invasive tumors. Tumor size is an independent foretelling factor and each
involved lymph node worsens the prognosis. Lifelong follow-up is required by the patient to
detect relapses, which can occur decades after the initial diagnosis. Good and consistent medical follow up by your client will provide the full picture and is extremely
important to the underwriting process.
To get started with the underwriting process, use a Breast Cancer Questionnaire from NAILBA for your clients that have been diagnosed with breast cancer.
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