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My husband was diagnosed with CLL last July 2023. He desperately needs a holiday. We would like to visit our daughter and grandsons in Italy. We are experiencing difficulty securing travel insurance to cover CLL and coronary artery disease. We have contacted Insurewith and Staysure so far. They want to know if he is on chemotherapy. He has been taking Acalibrutinib which is classed as chemotherapy therefore they will not cover him. He has responded really well since starting it shortly after diagnosis and no side effects experienced and has had all clear from Consultant Haematologist to travel to EU.

Any suggestions would be welcome.

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Sepsur

insurancewith.com

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Rockon2023 in reply toSepsur

We have contacted them for a quote . thank you.

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pkguk2

Hi Rockon2023. CLL Support has a list of insurance companies that our members have recommended. You can find it here: cllsupport.org.uk/informati...

Hope this helps and that you enjoy your holiday.

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Rockon2023 in reply topkguk2

Thank you

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Ebonyblack

Try Allclear

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2003UK

Hi sorry those are the 2 insurance companies I would have suggested.

Perhaps the Which magazine might have some information.

Perhaps ask in your husbands hospital at their cancer services like Macmillan or Maggies centres

Good luck

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Rockon2023 in reply to2003UK

Thank you. We finally got a quote with Insurewith and have a policy now for our travels.

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PhilWillson

All clear .com

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Rockon2023 in reply toPhilWillson

Thank you.

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Norwich1

please see: bloodcancer.org.uk/get-invo...

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Newdawn in reply toNorwich1

StaySure would appear to have turned them down however.

Newdawn

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Norwich1 in reply toNewdawn

My apologies.

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Newdawn in reply toNorwich1

Apologies absolutely not needed because this will help others. I’m just suprised StaySure have turned her husband down as they are usually very good and I have my travel insurance with them. I think sometimes travel insurers misunderstand the newer treatments.

Newdawn

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Norwich1 in reply toNewdawn

I think you are right. I have my annual travel cover with them and it was an easy process - apart from the time it took to type in all my health problems!!!

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Rockon2023 in reply toNorwich1

Thank you.

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Rockon2023 in reply toNewdawn

Thank you,

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Rockon2023 in reply toNewdawn

Thank you

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LineofDuty

Travel insurance 4 medical.co.uk.

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