This project aims to encourage South Africans proactively to research insurance benefits and rules and to encourage insurers to take into account how a cancer diagnosis affects their clients as well as how the long-term survival of patients may be catered for when developing insurance products. Approximately eight million South Africans purchase medical scheme cover each year in South Africa. However, with the ever-increasing cost of cancer treatment, additional non - medical expenses and decreasing scheme benefits, many are looking to insure themselves against the potential financial impact of a cancer diagnosis through alternate insurance products such as life cover, critical illness and disability.