Bowel Cancer Travel Insurance
Don’t neglect your health – Make sure your Travel Insurance covers Bowel Cancer
Travelling with a pre-existing medical condition, such as bowel cancer, takes planning and consideration when arranging your Travel Insurance for your trip.
As long as your doctor is in agreement with your travel plans, it shouldn’t stop you from going on holiday.
When you go on holiday, the last thing you want to experience is expensive medical bills. Even if you’re in remission from bowel cancer, being away from home can be unsettling if you don’t have the right Travel Insurance in place.
That’s why it’s important to declare your bowel cancer and any other pre-existing medical conditions on your Travel Insurance, so you can travel with peace of mind.
Don’t leave it too late, securing Travel Insurance also means having cover in place if you have to unexpectedly cancel your trip for an insured reason in relation to your declared condition(s), or for something unforeseen. Whether you’re planning a last-minute getaway or a long-awaited holiday, having the right Travel Insurance as soon as you book can provide financial protection.
Bowel Cancer Travel Insurance
Bowel cancer Travel Insurance provides cover for those who are currently living with bowel cancer at any stage, including a terminal prognosis, subject to acceptance criteria and policy terms.
As long as your doctor is in agreement with your travel plans before you arrange your Travel Insurance, bowel cancer shouldn’t stop you from travelling. At Just Travel Cover, we believe that everyone, regardless of pre-existing medical conditions, deserves a holiday.
If you don’t purchase Travel Insurance and experience issues whilst you’re abroad, you could face having to pay for medical treatment, emergency care or repatriation costs. Managing these costs alone can be challenging.
Travel Confidently with Travel Insurance for Bowel Cancer
Before going on your holiday, talk with your doctor to discuss if any special arrangements need to be made. Our medical screening process will ask you a few questions about your holiday and your medical background. By staying prepared and understanding your condition, we can find the best policy for you.
Selecting the right Travel Insurance for your trip ensures you have the correct cover in place, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trip with peace of mind.
All policies and claims are subject to acceptance criteria and policy terms and conditions.

Travel Insurance for Bowel 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 Bowel Cancer FAQs
Can I get Travel Insurance if I have bowel cancer?
Yes, you can get Travel Insurance for bowel cancer at any stage, including remission and for a terminal prognosis, subject to acceptance criteria and policy terms. At Just Travel Cover, we work with a panel of insurance providers to help find the best policy for you. We will only show you policies that are able to cover you. When selecting a Travel Insurance policy for bowel cancer, make sure it includes adequate cancellation cover for the full cost of your holiday, sufficient medical cover, and a manageable excess.
If, in the event we cannot provide a suitable policy, we can assist you and refer you to someone who can help.
Can you travel with bowel cancer?
Yes, you can travel with bowel cancer however, it should only be done with approval from your doctor. Always make sure you declare any medical conditions, including bowel cancer, on your Travel Insurance policy and answer all questions accurately and honestly.
Can I go abroad after chemotherapy?
It is possible to go abroad after chemotherapy, however, it must be done under the guidance of a medical professional. Your doctor should be able to advise you on when it’s safe to travel. They may be able to help you with any adjustments to make your journey more comfortable. Securing appropriate Travel Insurance for bowel cancer is essential to ensure access to our 24/7 medical assistance helpline in the event of an emergency.
Do I need to declare bowel cancer on my Travel Insurance?
Yes, you must always declare bowel cancer on your Travel Insurance, regardless of the stage you’re at—whether you’ve been newly diagnosed, are in remission, have completed treatment, or have a terminal prognosis. Insurers need to know your medical history so they can find the right policy that covers your needs. Failing to disclose this information could result in denied claims and invalidate your policy, which may leave you without cover.
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