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I have a 65 y/o male looking for about $75000-$150,000 in term. Already been denied by Prudential for elevated PSA levels. His levels are at 12.
Any idea who might take him?
I have had more women than I can count without a prostate get approved. Even up to preferred plus in some cases.Is it easier for a female with the same condition to get coverage?
I have had more women than I can count without a prostate get approved. Even up to preferred plus in some cases.
On Aetna's Med Supp app, you have to ask females if they've, "had a PSA blood test greater than 4.5, under age 70, with no history of prostrate cancer" / "had a PSA blood test greater than 6.5, over age 70 or older, with no history of prostrate cancer". If she desn't answer no, they won't issue the policy.I use to use it as a joke when selling cancer insurance, "So Mable, how's your prostrate dong? (Smile, chuckle)".
Then one day I had a 70+ dear old gal tell me she just had a check up and the doctor told her that her's was doing just fine."
I had to make a quick decision as to if it was my job or not to inform her on the finer points of our discussion. I just smiled and and said that's good to hear and continued to fill out the app.