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It is important to be aware exactly what is covered by any individual policy. In general, they cover a life threatening illness diagnosed during the policy term, where the patient survives more than 21 days from the diagnosis. Each policy will have a different range of included and excluded illnesses and conditions, but these will vary with product and insurer.

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