
Coping practically with cancer
Cancer might affect your personal finances and your financial situation. This includes your mortgage, pension, credit cards and insurance. It’s important to get the right financial advice if you have cancer or have had it in the past. Make sure you have the information you need.
It’s important to get the right financial advice if you have cancer or have had it in the past. You could think about using an authorised financial adviser.
Being diagnosed with cancer doesn’t mean that you can't get a mortgage. But a lender needs to know that you can pay back the loan.
You might be able to retire and claim your money from a private pension early if you have cancer. It depends on the rules of your pension scheme. Your illness usually has to be permanent and stopping you from working.
You don't have to tell a lender if you have cancer. But they will want to do a credit check to make sure you can repay the loan.
It can be more difficult to get life insurance if you have or have had cancer. Premiums are likely to be higher. An independent financial advisor can help you find the right policy.
Health insurance can be harder to get if you have cancer. You will need to check with the insurer whether cancer is a medical condition that they cover.
Having cancer could have implications for your driving licence and motor insurance. You might need to contact the DVLA and your insurance company.
A list of organisations who can give you financial help and advice on issues such as mortgages, pensions and loans.
Last reviewed: 28 Aug 2024
Next review due: 28 Aug 2027

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