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  2. Life insurance for cancer patients - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Life insurance is available for cancer patients, though options and rates vary widely. The stage, type and history of cancer all impact life insurance eligibility and cost.

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    Are you sure you’ve calculated the right amount of life insurance to fully protect your family’s financial future?

  4. Can I Still Get Life Insurance If I Have Cancer? - AOL

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    It’s possible to get life insurance if you have cancer. But you’ll pay more, and it will take you more time to find the best policy. Working with a financial advisor can help you determine how ...

  5. Burkitt lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    The median onset is 10 years of age, but there are also peaks at ages 40 and 75 years old. [3] Males are 3-4 times more likely to be affected as compared to females. [3] The tumor cells have a similar appearance to those of the classical endemic Burkitt lymphoma.

  6. Small-cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Small-cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) has long been divided into two clinicopathological stages, termed limited stage (LS) and extensive stage (ES). [8] The stage is generally determined by the presence or absence of metastases, whether or not the tumor appears limited to the thorax, and whether or not the entire tumor burden within the chest can feasibly be encompassed within a single radiotherapy ...

  7. Cancer cell - Wikipedia

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    Cancer cells have unique features that make them “immortal” according to some researchers. [39] The enzyme telomerase is used to extend the cancer cell's life span. [40] While the telomeres of most cells shorten after each division, eventually causing the cell to die, telomerase extends the cell's telomeres. This is a major reason that ...

  8. Life insurance for breast cancer survivors - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Breast cancer survivors can still access life insurance, especially after remission, though coverage terms may vary based on individual health history and the time since treatment.

  9. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia - Wikipedia

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    These B-cells are monoclonal, which means they are produced by a single ancestral B-cell. They share some of the same cell marker proteins, chromosome abnormalities, and gene mutations that are found in CLL. [37] [38] CLL-type MBL can be separated into two groups: Low-count MBL has monoclonal B-cell blood counts of <0.5x10 9 cells/liter (i.e. 0 ...

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