
Cancer travel insurance from World First
Here at World First we are pleased to be able to offer cancer travel insurance if you've experienced cancer or are receiving treatment for cancer. Our policies give you £5 million worth of cover for medical expenses, including the cost of replacing lost medication, as well as all the practical benefits you'd expect such as cancellation cover, baggage cover and compensation for delays. You'll also get access to 24/7 emergency assistance, wherever you travel to.
“Now that I am recovering from my illness I want to enjoy travel like I used to. You don't make me feel like an outcast because I had cancer.”
Customer testimonial
What cancer travel
insurance offers
We cover many different types of cancer including brain cancer and bowel cancer. We also offer breast cancer travel insurance, cancer of the bile duct travel insurance and prostate cancer travel insurance. We regret that we cannot provide cover if there has been a spread or a secondary cancer, if you have received chemotherapy in the last 3 months or if you are taking morphine or other strong pain killers. But in many cases we'll be able to refer you to an insurer who can.
Unsure? It's quick and easy to get a quote using our online screening. Or, if you'd prefer to talk to someone, just pick up the phone and call our experienced and friendly in-house screening team on 0845 90 80 161.
We offer online screening for all medical conditions. It only takes a few minutes. Or you can talk to our experienced in-house team on 0845 90 80 161.
Every year we look after the needs of thousands of cancer patients and people with pre-existing medical conditions who are looking for cheap travel insurance. In many cases we simply make travel possible. Our cover features great benefits for people with medical conditions, including £5 million medical cover as standard.
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