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The potential of cancer prevention – exploring the untapped treasure Published date: 07 Nov 2023 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Article Almost half of cancers and cancer-related deaths could be prevented by applying primary and secondary prevention to lower ... By Multiple Authors Go to The potential of cancer prevention – exploring the untapped treasure
An enigmatic illness: Long Covid and its implications Published date: 30 Mar 2023 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article Longer-term consequences of COVID-19 infections remain in the form of Long Covid. We discuss the symptoms and possible mortality ... By Priya Dwarakanath, Head L&H Pf Monitoring&Insights Americas, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to An enigmatic illness: Long Covid and its implications
Women as insurance decision-makers Published date: 05 Oct 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Women are key decision-makers for insurance purchases, but are often not visible as a target purchaser for many insurance products. By Irina Fan, former Head Insurance Market Analysis at Swiss Re Institute Go to Women as insurance decision-makers
Expanding Access to Cancer Insurance and Assistance Services in Central and Eastern Europe Published date: 13 Mar 2025 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Article Over 500,000 policyholders have access to affordable cancer insurance and assorted services in Central and Eastern Europe. Go to Expanding Access to Cancer Insurance and Assistance Services in Central and Eastern Europe
Critical illness insurance in China Published date: 03 Mar 2022 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication China's commercial health insurance market has grown rapidly since the launch in 2009 of a new phase of reforms to the medical ... By Xin Dai, Chief Economist China, Swiss Re Institute Go to Critical illness insurance in China