This guide outlines benefits, allowances, and legal rights for cancer patients in Poland.
Benefits and Allowances
Cancer patients in Poland may qualify for various financial supports, including disability pensions, sickness benefits, and allowances for long-term treatment. Specific entitlements depend on the patient’s condition, employment status, and type of cancer.
Financial assistance programs, such as the Disability Pension from the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), provide monthly support to individuals unable to work due to cancer. Additionally, sickness benefits cover periods of treatment and recovery.
Patient Rights
Polish law guarantees cancer patients the right to access necessary medical care, including diagnosis, treatment, and palliative services, regardless of their financial status. Patients are entitled to receive clear information about their condition and treatment options.
Patients have the right to refuse treatment, participate in decisions about their care, and maintain dignity throughout their treatment. Access to psychological support and pain management is also a fundamental right.
Legal Framework
The Act on the Patient Rights and a Patient Ombudsman establishes the legal foundation for patient rights in Poland. This legislation ensures non-discrimination in healthcare and mandates informed consent for medical procedures.
Cancer patients can seek assistance from the Patient Ombudsman if their rights are violated. This independent body helps resolve disputes related to access to treatment or quality of care.



