Travel Insurance for Pancreatic Cancer
Dreaming of a holiday? Make sure your Travel Insurance covers pancreatic cancer
As soon as you’ve booked your holiday, you should secure Travel Insurance, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition.
Having pancreatic cancer, being in remission or undergoing treatment are all things that need to be declared during the medical screening process when you get Travel Insurance. Whatever stage you’re at, declaring pancreatic cancer helps insurers find the right policies for your medical needs and ensures you’re protected for the duration of your trip.
Standard insurance policies don’t cover pre-existing medical conditions, so having the right Travel Insurance is crucial to ensure you can submit a claim for consideration for any unexpected medical expenses while abroad or potential cancellation claims.
Why Do I Need Travel Insurance for Pancreatic Cancer?
Having the right Travel Insurance which covers pancreatic cancer and any other pre-existing medical conditions can provide financial protection if you have to seek emergency treatment or unexpectedly cancel your holiday.
Let’s say you need emergency treatment or medication abroad related to your condition. If you don’t have Travel Insurance, you could be left to manage these costs alone.
Medical expenses, treatments and hospital visits can be expensive abroad, and without the right Travel Insurance, these bills quickly add up. By securing a policy that covers pancreatic cancer, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that if anything unforeseen happens during your trip, you may be able to claim for some or all of these costs.
Compare Travel Insurance Providers for Pancreatic Cancer
At Just Travel Cover, we compare policies from a panel of insurers for things like cancellation cover, lost baggage, personal liability and emergency medical expenses.
Once you’ve completed the medical screening process and told us your age, medical history, destination and the duration of your holiday, we will present a list of providers so you can compare and decide on the policy that suits you.
Living with a pre-existing medical condition shouldn’t stop you from going on holiday. Whether you are going away with family and friends or travelling solo, as long as your doctor is in agreement with your travel plans, we can help find protection for your trip.
If you do experience issues prior to or whilst travelling, Travel Insurance can cover you for any unforeseen medical emergencies, trip cancellations or interruptions related to your condition.
All policies and claims are subject to acceptance criteria and policy terms and conditions.

Travel Insurance for Pancreatic Cancer
Single trip cover of up to 365 days
Annual Multi-Trip cover for up to 93 days per trip (terms apply)
Cover for hundreds of pre-existing medical conditions including terminal prognosis
High levels of cancellation and emergencyu medical expense cover
Lost documents, bagage, medications and medical aids cover
Three levels of cover bronze, silver and gold – to suit your individual needs
Travel companions can be included on the same policy
Zero excess policies available.

What else is covered?
All our policies provide the following as standard:
Full cover for pre-existing medical conditions
Cover for emergency medical expenses up to £15m
Cover for repatriation
Cancellation cover up to £50,000 per person upon referral
Curtailment cover up to £12,500 per person
Baggage cover up to £3,500 per person
Missed departure up to £1,500 per person
Emergency medical assistance available 24/7
Plus Smart Luggage – optional or included on gold.
Travel Insurance for Pancreatic Cancer FAQs
Can I get Travel Insurance for pancreatic cancer?
Yes, you can get Travel Insurance for pancreatic cancer provided you are fit to travel. Just Travel Cover works with a panel of insurers, who specialise in covering most pre-existing medical conditions. Once you’ve completed the medical screening process and declared any pre-existing medical conditions, we will compare policies for you and present a list of options. The quote you receive will depend on factors like your age, medical history, destination and the duration of your holiday. To allow us to find the right Travel Insurance, make sure you declare pancreatic cancer and tell us about your medical history.
All policies are subject to acceptance criteria so in the instance, we are unable to assist you in finding suitable cover, we can refer you to someone who can.
Can you travel with pancreatic cancer?
Yes, you can travel with pancreatic cancer. However, make sure to speak with your doctor first to check you are fit to travel and that they are in agreement with your plans. You should always declare any medical conditions, including pancreatic cancer, on your Travel Insurance and be honest when completing the medical screening process.
Do I need to declare pancreatic cancer on my Travel Insurance?
Yes, you should always declare pancreatic cancer on your Travel Insurance, no matter what stage you’re at. We need to know this information so we can find the right policy for you that meets your needs. Not telling us this information could result in denied claims, leaving you without adequate cover.
Can I get Travel Insurance for pancreatic cancer even if I have other medical conditions?
Yes, you can get Travel Insurance for pancreatic cancer even if you have other pre-existing medical conditions. Our policies can cover multiple pre-existing medical conditions, just make sure you declare all of them during the medical screening process. Providing accurate and up-to-date information allows us to find a suitable policy that protects you during your holiday. All policies are subject to acceptance criteria and policy terms and conditions.
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