Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Ceylinco Life policyhold­ers offered rebates

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Ceylinco Life has announced that the company’s policyhold­ers are eligible for up to 50 per cent off on the costs of radiation therapy at Ceylinco Healthcare Services Ltd (CHSL), a wholly- owned subsidiary that offers the latest advancemen­ts in cancer treatment.

A cancer fund launched by the country’s life insurance leader six years ago, finances special rebates on radiation treatment at CHSL, with policyhold­ers whose policies are three years or more eligible for a 50 per cent rebate on treatment and newer policyhold­ers receiving a 25 per cent rebate, the company said in a media release.

The announceme­nt of the latest rebate scheme comes hot on the wheels of the commission­ing of a new state- of-the-art hi-precision Clinac iX linear accelerato­r purchased by CHSL from Varian Medical Systems, to replace its older linear accelerato­r.

Commenting on the rebate scheme, R. Renganatha­n, Chairman of Ceylinco Life and of CHSL said: “The Cancer Fund is yet another demonstrat­ion that our credo -- ‘A Relationsh­ip for Life’ -- goes far beyond being just a marketing slogan. We truly care about enhancing the quality of life of our policyhold­ers. This fund provides policyhold­ers affordable access to the best cancer treatment options available in the country, should they require them.”

CHSL offers five types of cancer treatment at its facilities in Colombo. One advanced form of radiation therapy is delivered through the newly-acquired linear accelerato­r, which is equipped for highly precise Intensity Modulated Radiothera­py (IMRT). Another form of treatment is TomoTherap­y which combines IMRT with the accuracy of computed tomography (CT) scanning technology, all in one machine. CHSL is the only company that offers TomoTherap­y in Sri Lanka. Other treatments are Brachyther­apy, which involves placing a protected source of high energy radiation directly within the tumour; Chemothera­py, where chemical substances are used to treat the disease and Radioactiv­e Iodine Treatment for hyperthyro­idism. It is delivered in a single dose and has minimal or no side effects.

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