LV= expecting rise in cancer claims after screening fell in Covid crisis INSURER LV= is expecting a rise in cancer-related claims after the Covid crisis reduced access to screenings and urgent GP referrals. The County Gates-based protection specialist paid out £15million in cancer claims between January and May, similar to the level of claims in 2020. But it anticipates a rise after figures from Cancer Research UK, which showed roughly 45,000 fewer cancer patients started treatment between April 2020 and March 2021 than in the previous year. The LV= Wealth and Wellbeing Monitor, a quarterly survey of 4,000 UK consumers, suggests 3.7million people – or seven per cent – had a family member who had experienced delays to medical diagnosis, operation or treatment. Among women, this rose to one in 10.
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