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Accelerating progress against cancer – and what it means for insurance Published date: 04 Feb 2026 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Cancer care has advanced, but it remains a major health and insurance challenge. In 2026, Swiss Re will focus on cancer, updating ... By Sergio Lopez Jimenez, Head L&H Research Forecasting, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to Accelerating progress against cancer – and what it means for insurance
New frontiers in cancer detection and diagnostics amid rising cases Published date: 12 May 2026 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Publication New capabilities in screening and diagnostics are enabling earlier diagnosis, extending survival and reshaping cancer risk across ... By Multiple Authors Go to New frontiers in cancer detection and diagnostics amid rising cases
Cancer epidemiology: new trends and risks, and what they mean for insurance Published date: 11 Feb 2026 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Publication Cancer risk patterns are evolving. By Multiple Authors Go to Cancer epidemiology: new trends and risks, and what they mean for insurance
Breast cancer care in the precision medicine era – prospects for patients and life insurers Published date: 18 Oct 2024 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog With more than 2 million women diagnosed each year, breast cancer is the most common malignancy worldwide resulting in almost ... By Tobias Schiergens, Senior Global Medical Officer, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to Breast cancer care in the precision medicine era – prospects for patients and life insurers
Cancer survivors’ Right to be Forgotten (RTBF) Implications for Life & Health insurers Published date: 06 Jun 2025 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Publication The Right to be Forgotten allows cancer survivors to withhold past diagnoses, reshaping insurance norms and requiring localised ... By Multiple Authors Go to Cancer survivors’ Right to be Forgotten (RTBF) Implications for Life & Health insurers
Progress with Prudence: Navigating New Multi-Cancer Tests Published date: 25 Apr 2024 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog A test to detect multiple cancers from a single blood draw is generating enthusiasm but more scrutiny is needed to ensure this ... By Natalie Kelly, Head Global Underwriting, Claims & R&D, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to Progress with Prudence: Navigating New Multi-Cancer Tests
Cancer treatment advances matter to patients – and insurers Published date: 03 Feb 2023 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog There have been advances in cancer treatment. We as re/insurers should also deliver products that provide a optimal environment ... By Tobias Schiergens, Senior Global Medical Officer, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to Cancer treatment advances matter to patients – and insurers
So much (more) to consider with cancer Published date: 31 Jan 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog We all know of parents, siblings, or wider family members who have had or died from cancer. The World Health Organisation (WHO) ... By John Schoonbee, Global Chief Medical Officer Go to So much (more) to consider with cancer
Screening Impact on Cancer Incidence in China: Past, Present and Future Published date: 07 May 2025 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Publication Analysis of the impact of screening on cancer trends in China based on consumer survey and medical evidence. Discusses prognosis ... By Minfu He, Life & Health R&D Manager, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to Screening Impact on Cancer Incidence in China: Past, Present and Future
sigma 04/2025: Life (span) insurance: accumulation, decumulation and longevity solutions Published date: 22 Oct 2025 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Ageing populations shift life insurance focus from wealth building to retirement income, long-term care, and longevity risk ... Go to sigma 04/2025: Life (span) insurance: accumulation, decumulation and longevity solutions