"The right to be forgotten ': 5 types of cancer and hepatitis C affected
The Health Minister, Marisol Touraine, said on February 4 that the "right to be forgotten 'would be applicable to the five types of cancer and hepatitis C.
Established to allow former patients access to insurance to bank loans without premium, the "right to oblivion" is a device provided in the new law on the modernization of the health system. As part of the enactment of this reform, the Health Minister, Marisol Touraine, has announced that five types of cancer and hepatitis C would now be concerned with the "right to be forgotten". It is therefore of breast cancer, testis cancer, melanoma of skin, uterine cancer and thyroid cancer. Invited on iTV, the minister said that among the five major categories, a grid would precisely define the types of cancers affected by the device. Thus, the "right to be forgotten 'will be part of a" maximum period of ten years "after the end of treatment, relapse. Marisol Touraine stressed that this period may be even lower (one year, three years, six or seven years). Concerning minors, the maximum period will, in turn, of up to five years after the end of treatment.
To the Minister of Health, "is a major step forward." "After a year at the end of treatment and relapse, we can go into a bank, get a loan, and no longer have to pay surcharge or higher rate," was so glad Marisol Touraine, using the example of some breast cancers. Hepatitis C, she also said that former patients can "after the end of treatment and relapse, after a little less than a year (...), have a loan at the same price as the others, at the same rate. "
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