Don't Ignore That Bump! It Could Be Cancer

Don't Ignore That Bump! It Could Be Cancer

Hey there, it's Mike, your friendly health buddy. Today, I want to talk about something important that might make you a little scared—cancer. Now, I don't want to frighten you, but it's crucial to be aware and take action if you notice anything unusual in your body.

So, let's take a closer look at the signs and what you need to do.

First, let's talk about cancer. Cancer is a serious illness that can make you very sick. In the United States, on average, 1,603,844 new cancer cases are reported each year. That's a significant number, and it's important to stay informed.

Cancer happens when some cells in your body start growing out of control. These cells can spread to other parts of your body and make you sick. If you notice persistent changes in your body, it might indicate that something is not right .

One thing to keep an eye on is a lump or a bump that you can feel. Another thing to watch out for is if you start losing weight without trying or feeling very tired all the time. These can be signs that something is not right, and it's important to seek medical attention.

I know going to the doctor can be scary, but remember, they're there to help you. If you notice any of these signs or anything else that worries you, don't hesitate to ask for help. It's better to be safe than sorry. Call MyCall at 1-855-576-1465. They have people who know what to do and can guide you in the right direction.

Now, let's talk about something that can help you if you ever need medical care, like for cancer. It's called health insurance. Health insurance is like a special plan that helps you pay for your doctor visits and treatments. It's like having a friend on your side, protecting you from big medical bills.

Did you know that uninsured cancer survivors have more than double the health care costs as uninsured people who have not been diagnosed with cancer? That's a scary thought, isn't it? Not only are cancer patients 2½ times as likely to declare bankruptcy as healthy people, but those patients who go bankrupt are 80 percent more likely to die from the disease than other cancer patients, according to studies from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle. Cancer can be a financial killer.

What makes cancer such a financial killer? Average costs for treatment run in the $150,000 range and more. According to the National Cancer Institute, the cost of cancer drugs had increased to $400,000 by 2018. These numbers can be overwhelming, but remember, having health insurance can make a significant difference in managing these costs.

If you don't have health insurance, don't worry! There are affordable options out there, especially under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. This law was created to help people like you get the care they need without it costing too much. Take the time to explore your options and find a plan that works for you.

So, my friends, if you notice any strange changes in your body, don't ignore them. Let's take a closer look and reach out for help. Find a good health insurance plan that covers your needs and call MyCall at 1-855-576-1465 if you have concerns about cancer or any other serious health problems.

Remember, your health is important, and you deserve the best care possible. Don't let fear stop you from taking action. Reach out for help, stay strong, and let's fight against anything that comes our way.

Make a difference today. Take a stand for a brighter future by making the call to MyCall.

Together, we can overcome any challenge, including cancer.

Mike.