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If an individual has a history of early cancer and has just developed cancer in another part of the body, what financial benefit can he or she avail of under the policy?

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If an individual has a history of early cancer and has just developed cancer in another part of the body, what financial benefit can he or she avail of under the policy?

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Ans: An individual who has suffered from early cancer (carcinoma-in-situ) receive a payment of 10% each for diagnosis and treatment or surgery. In the future, if he or she suffers from early cancer in another organ, he or she will not receive any benefits. However, if the cancer is advanced, the individual will receive 55% of the payment for diagnosis, 10% for treatment and 15% for surgery.

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