The best time to get cancer coverage is before you need it.
You can't predict if cancer will be part of your story. But you can decide how prepared you'll be when it matters most. Combined Cancer Care is ready when you are, delivering daily cash benefits directly to you, so you can focus on recovery, not bills.
A cancer diagnosis brings enough surprises. How you'll pay for everyday expenses shouldn't be one of them. Combined Cancer Care provides daily cash benefits directly to you, so you can put them where they're needed most.
Daily cash benefits you can use towards anything, including:
Transportation and lodging for treatment and appointments
Childcare, meal delivery, and household help during recovery
Lost income while you're away from work
Marcus wasn't sick when he took out a Cancer Insurance policy with Combined Insurance, he was just planning ahead. So when he was diagnosed with colon cancer, he was ready. He used the benefits to help cover everyday expenses while he was in treatment, things like transportation, childcare, and meals. The benefits allowed Marcus to focus on getting better instead of worrying about bills. He fought cancer head-on and is doing well today.
Cancer coverage built around how you live
The coverage you need tomorrow starts with a decision today
Ready when you are
The best time to get coverage for you and your loved ones is now. Contact an agent to explore your options and the protection that's right for you.
* Exclusions and limitations may apply. See policy for complete details for policy features, benefits, definitions, and limitations and exclusions.
1. Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology. (n.d.). Cancer facts. https://www.cano-acio.ca/page/CANCER_FACTS
2. Canadian Cancer Society. (2025). New Canadian Cancer Society survey reveals working-age Canadians worry they would struggle to save for retirement if faced with a cancer diagnosis due to out of-pocket costs. https://cancer.ca/en/about-us/media-releases/2025/new-canadian-cancer-society-survey-reveals-working-age
3. Canadian Cancer Society. (2024). 2024 Special Report: Cancer-related out-of-pocket costs in Canada (average $253 per month). https://cdn.cancer.ca/-/media/files/research/cancer- statistics/2024-statistics/2024-special-report/2024_pdf_en.pdf