AND IT COULD AFFECT

IT CAN AFFECT ANY OF THESE MEN

Prostate Cancer is the #1 cancer in men in Jamaica, with over 1,300 men diagnosed in 2018.

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Screening is the best option to identify cancer from an early stage. Men aged 50 and older who are at average risk should get screened, however men with a relative (father/brother) who has had prostate cancer are at a higher risk, and should get screened earlier. 

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Critical Illness insurance is the coverage you need to protect against the expenses associated with a cancer diagnosis. 

Ultra Lifeline by Sagicor Life is an entirely new kind of product designed to protect you and your family from the additional financial demands which critical illnesses bring with them.

The Ultra Lifeline Plan is an equity-linked insurance plan available to anyone between the ages of 20 and 60, which provides a benefit on death or upon first diagnosis prostate cancer.

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SEPTEMBER IS PROSTATE CANCER MONTH

This September, Sagicor recognizes Prostate Cancer Awareness Month by encouraging men to get informed, get screened and get covered. Prostate Cancer is the 2nd most common cancer in men worldwide, affecting over 1.3 million men. Yet,  prostate cancer is  PREVENTABLE

Know the Signs

We all know when something is off with our bodies. Trust your gut and call your doctor if you see any of these signs of prostate cancer: 

5 Myths About Prostate Cancer

Let's be honest: the prostate gland is something the average Jamaican man doesn't think about very often, and when it comes to the dreaded digital rectal exam commonly used to check for abnormalities, he would rather not think about it at all. In addition to ignoring prostate health or having a nonchalant attitude toward it, there are a number of myths and misconceptions that impact how men view the disease.

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  • Problems urinating
  • Blood in the urine or semen
  • Pain in the hips or back 
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