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Life insurance for Breast cancer survivors


The big C is something we don’t often talk about until it happens to us or someone we know. If you are however a breast cancer survivor, you will most likely not be phased by ignorance and you will want to talk about happens after you have beaten cancer.

We tend to think of cancer as a terminal disease sometimes and often are not reminded of the nasty effects it can have on life insurance rates for example. If you have beaten breast cancer, you will live life to the fullest. You will probably change your diet and many other things in your life. Your life insurance premiums do not have to be a concern as long as you use the right company.

Luckily there is a company that is willing to help; willing to go the extra mile for their survivors/clients. If you haven’t tried Rooftin yet, you should. Here is why:

Rooftin is a quote comparing website and will not force anything down your throat. You simply put the relevant information in and they will assist you with the best quotes. Which quote you choose afterwards is up to you. The cheapest may not always be the best option for you and the fine print of many of these insurance companies will reveal better pay-outs or fewer clauses. If you don’t want to leave your family in debt or financial dire straights after your death, you will have to do a lot of research and homework. Rooftin takes the effort out of researching companies that will not deny breast cancer survivors and wraps the options up for you in a neat and tidy little package.

The only thing you have to do, is have all your information ready. The website will ask you certain questions about your breast cancer treatment. The questions are as follows:

1. What was the specific type of breast cancer?

2. What was the stage and grade of the cancer? (MOST IMPORTANT - this should come from your post pathology report)

3. At what date were you diagnosed? And what date did your treatment end?

4. How was it treated? (lumpectomy, mastectomy, chemo, radiation, etc.)

5. Any metastisis or lymph node involvement?

6. What was the size of the tumor?

This enables the website to finetune their search results and your honesty will get you the best quotes. But that is not all. If you are not happy with your online quotes, you can call the company and speak to a caring and professional consultant.

The quotes are instant and the options available are varied. Instead of having to call every single insurance company in the phone book, rather let Rooftin do the work for you. They have already weeded out the insurance companies who decline breast cancer survivors and the ones who are aggressive in in their rates when quoting a survivor. You are left with the easiest option, and wil receive quotes from companies tailormade for your situation. Age and history definitely also plays a role and I am thankful that survivors do not have to be rejected over the phone any more. Rooftin is a one stop shop for breast cancer survivors everywhere.

If you are not yet convinced, read their blog, or articles, or even reviews. Rooftin is a well-established company run by Jeff Root and has been trusted by breast cancer survivors for the best quotes since 2004.

Breast cancer survivors are not the only people Rooftin helps and I know that many survivors are familiar with other cancer survivors, and even survivors of different types of illnesses. You can surely recommend Rooftin to all of your friends. You have been through enough, take a break with searching for life insurance quotes and let Rooftin help you right now.

Surviving breast cancer means that you have a second chance to live your life. Struggling with life insurance quotes should not have to be time-consuming and using Rooftin will give you peace of mind together with easy, fast and reliable quotes. You can keep on enjoying life, Rooftin will make sure you have the best life insurance options available with the click of a button.

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