by Ed Hinerman | Nov 21, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, obesity, prostate cancer, PSA
No need to cringe. I’m not about to go on another tear about obesity……but I did run across a rather interesting phenomenom in an article today. The premise is that PSA readings in obese men can be falsely lower because they have a larger volume of...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 17, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
Family history is one of those life insurance questions that kind of gets people on the defensive. Generally the contention revolves around the fact that the younger person claims that they live an entirely different lifestyle and therefore, whatever happened to their...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 17, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA
In all the study and writing we’ve done on the subject of prostate cancer, we’ve uncovered some interesting little tidbits. In an article I cited in a recent post they claimed that 30% of men in their 30’s had prostate cancer at some level. Another...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 7, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA
The very thought of a needle biopsy of the prostate kind of makes me cringe, but if there’s a chance a person has cancer, you kind of want to know for sure. The thing that has always struck me about the needle biopsy method is that the size of the samples are...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 2, 2007 | breast cancer, cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
Early stage in situ breast cancer has always been the easiest to underwrite for life insurance, although most companies still levy an extra charge for 1-3 years after completion of treatment. Now one company has separated from the pack and has taken a bold stance,...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 31, 2007 | cancer, heart disease, high blood pressure, insurance, life insurance, obesity, prostate cancer
Well, let’s just roll two of my top topics into one blog and see if we can bring a little common sense to bear on the causes of cancer. If a poll was taken and people were asked to name the leading causes of heart disease and cancer, I suspect (because it would...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 29, 2007 | breast cancer, cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
I hope in previous posts I have made it abundantly clear that smoking cigarettes and looking for low life insurance rates is an oxymoronic walk in which you can’t get there from here. I have also gone on a bit about the reasons that life insurance underwriters...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 28, 2007 | diabetes, heart attack, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
Mitral valve prolapse sounds a little ominous, and to see the knee jerk reaction some life insurance companies have when they underwrite it, you would swear it was right up there with heart attacks. Not so. Mitral valve prolapse is simply a slight thickening in one of...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 26, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
In an article on our soon to be “released” prostate cancer website I review all of the treatment options available. For elderly men, those between 65 and 80, with low to medium grade prostate cancer, “watchful waiting” is often considered to be...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 23, 2007 | breast cancer, cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
I have mentioned before that if we all knew the date and time and perhaps the reason for our death, well ahead of time, it might change the need for life insurance dramatically. With time to plan it is possible to put money somewhere other than life insurance and...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 21, 2007 | cancer, heart disease, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
I am always surprised by the number of cigarette smokers who inquire about life insurance and when they find out what the cost is, they suddenly lose all interest. The difference in cost is likely no where near what they are spending on the habit, but they...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 16, 2007 | Anxiety, cancer, Depression, diabetes, DUI, heart attack, Independent agent, private pilots, prostate cancer, Sleep apnea
The Rock!! I bring Pru up every once in a while simply because they seem to be a company that is out to make a difference in the life insurance business. Other companies are competitive, and Prudential isn’t the answer to every life insurance question, but they...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 21, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA
Here is another area where men just don’t follow through and do the right things. Doctors say that after age 50 we should have our PSA (prostate specific antigen) checked once a year. No big deal. A little blood and a relatively inexpensive test. OK, all you...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 20, 2007 | breast cancer, cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
Having heard, in excruciating detail, the whole mammogram procedure from my wife, I can tell you that I would understand why women might be reluctant to have them done as frequently as doctors would like them to. Breast cancer is certainly an ominous enough issue to...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 13, 2007 | breast cancer, cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
We’ve all heard the lead in, “I’ve got good news and bad news”. It seems with the potentially preventive drug for prostate cancer, Finasteride, there may be good news and bad…..and bad news and good news….. In the best of all worlds...
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