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On 27 July, the Spanish Council of Ministers has taken a significant step towards ensuring fair treatment for cancer survivors by adopting a decree on the matter. Survivors can now exclude their medical history when engaging in financial services after five years of treatment without relapse. The law entered into force from 30 July.  This decision is...

Fantastic news for Belgian breast cancer survivors! The "Right to be Forgotten" will take effect faster, benefiting around 5,000 individuals confronting breast cancer each year. This means reduced premiums for outstanding balance insurance (needed for mortgages) and guaranteed income insurance for the self-employed. Here are the key changes: For individuals with breast cancer in situ, where the tumor...

On 28 March 2023, Spain's Congress of Deputies approved a non-law proposal on the right to be forgotten for cancer survivors, calling on the government to develop the necessary rules to extend existing principles on data protection to pathologies such as cancer. Legislation already exists for patients of HIV but members of Congress believe this...

On June 1 (2022), French insurers will no longer be allowed to ask their customers to fill in medical questionnaires when applying for a loan. This measure was approved by the French Parliament in an effort to curb discrimination against cancer survivors, and as part of the right to be forgotten. It is largely inspired by an...