Florida
If my daughter refuses to take radiation treatment after successful Chemo for Hodgkins and later has a re-occurrence of Hodgkins or another cancer develops, can the insurance company refuse to cover her claiming that she did not take the advice of her Radiologist by refusing the treatment he recommends? Radiation after successful Chemo is suspected of causing cancers later in life especially for young adults that have had Hodgkins particularly for those with a family history of breast and other cancers. Both of her grandmothers died of cancer - one had breast cancer. The Radiologist says that he understands her concern but says since the ‘standard’ protocol at this time is still radiation treatment, therefore he must recommend it. All of this is despite the fact that the Chemo Oncologist says all tests indicate all cancer has left her body. This, plus the assertions of many in the medical community that Radiation is a potential cause of later cancers and her family history, is why she is considering NOT having the Radiation. Unfortunately there are no completed clinical studies that can be sited at this time to confirm or reject the assertion. On the other hand she can not afford to go without coverage or be denied coverage in the future, should something occur. She faces an extremely difficult decision.What is the name of your state?
If my daughter refuses to take radiation treatment after successful Chemo for Hodgkins and later has a re-occurrence of Hodgkins or another cancer develops, can the insurance company refuse to cover her claiming that she did not take the advice of her Radiologist by refusing the treatment he recommends? Radiation after successful Chemo is suspected of causing cancers later in life especially for young adults that have had Hodgkins particularly for those with a family history of breast and other cancers. Both of her grandmothers died of cancer - one had breast cancer. The Radiologist says that he understands her concern but says since the ‘standard’ protocol at this time is still radiation treatment, therefore he must recommend it. All of this is despite the fact that the Chemo Oncologist says all tests indicate all cancer has left her body. This, plus the assertions of many in the medical community that Radiation is a potential cause of later cancers and her family history, is why she is considering NOT having the Radiation. Unfortunately there are no completed clinical studies that can be sited at this time to confirm or reject the assertion. On the other hand she can not afford to go without coverage or be denied coverage in the future, should something occur. She faces an extremely difficult decision.What is the name of your state?