Cancer – stage A (T1a or T1b) prostate cancer

Definition

The diagnosis of stage A (T1a or T1b) prostate cancer must be made by a specialist and confirmed by pathological examination of the tissue.

90-day exclusion period for cancer

No benefit will be payable under this condition if within the first 90 days following the later of:

  • the date the application for this policy was signed
  • the policy date, 
  • the underwriting decision date if included in the policy, or
  • the most recent date this policy was put back into effect (reinstatement),

the insured person has any of the following:

  • signs, symptoms or investigations that lead to a diagnosis of cancer (covered or excluded under the policy), regardless of when the diagnosis is made, or
  • a diagnosis of cancer (covered or excluded under the policy).

Your responsibility to notify us about cancer

You have a responsibility to notify us about cancer, regardless of when a diagnosis is made:

  • If we are notified within 6 months of the date of the diagnosis and the coverage for cancer is excluded based on the 90 day exclusion, coverage for all other covered critical illnesses will continue.
  • If information is not provided within 6 months of the date of diagnosis, we have the right to deny a claim for cancer or any critical illness caused by any cancer or its treatment.

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The diagnosis of stage A (T1a or T1b) prostate cancer must be made by a specialist and confirmed by pathological examination of the tissue.