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LOANS AND CANCER

The fight against the disease is first and foremost a physical battle, requiring all of one’s energy to cope with the diagnosis, overcome the treatment and its consequences, and adapt to daily life.
Once the body has partially recovered, the consequences of a serious illness such as cancer appear in other areas, even as life plans resume their course. Buying property, undertaking renovations, financing your children’s education, or starting a business may lead you to consider taking out a loan from a bank. That’s when insurance contracts remind you that you’ve been ill!

The third cancer plan introduced the right to be forgotten for people who have had cancer.

For more information, visit the e-cancer website.

SOCIAL PROCEDURES

The onset of cancer requires a number of procedures to be carried out with various government agencies. The disease can change your family and social ties, disrupt your professional life, cause financial problems, and call into question your current and future life plans. However, it is not always easy to navigate the many different systems. The purpose of this guide is to help you and your loved ones identify your social rights and guide you through your journey, both during and after your illness.

Every situation is unique: social workers are familiar with all the available resources. They can assist you with the necessary steps. Please do not hesitate to contact them.

For more information, visit the e-cancer website.