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    S. Louis Rouse
    Rouse Insurance Services, Tennessee
    Critical Illness coverage can vary depending upon the policy but as a general rule it is internal, life threatening cancer including leukemia and lymphoma.  Cancer only policies may also offer coverage for skin cancers in addition to internal cancer. The outline of coverage for any policy you may be considering should give the details as to what is covered.
    Answered on June 28, 2013
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    Peggy Mace
    Most of the U.S.
    The type of cancers that are covered by a critical illness policy depends on the policy stipulations. However, cancer that is non-invasive (such as skin cancer) or at a very low stage, is the type of cancer that is normally excluded from Critical Illness policies. They generally cover cancer that needs treatment such as surgery, chemotherapy or radiation.
    Answered on July 27, 2013
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