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How to Prevent Colon Cancer

There is no definitive way to prevent colon cancer. However, there are preventive measures can help lower the risk of getting the disease.

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5 Common Symptoms Of Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer is one of the top cancers in Singapore. Watching out for these symptoms of colorectal cancer may enable earlier treatment.

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Immunotherapy for Liver Cancer in Singapore – Clinical Trial Results by SCG Cell Therapy Pte Ltd

SCG Cell Therapy presented interim data from a clinical trial of SCG101. SCG101 can help improve immunotherapy for liver cancer in Singapore.

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Medical Oncologists in Singapore You Can Consider

Dealing with cancer is a huge challenge, but it’s a bit easier when you’re in the hands of an experienced oncologist. We’ve put together a list of medical oncologists in Singapore that you can consider should the need arise.

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What Are The Causes Of Colorectal Cancer?

There is uncertainty about what exactly causes colorectal cancer. However, science knows how it develops and becomes evident in the body.

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Monkeypox Symptoms and Signs You Should Watch Out For

The symptoms of monkeypox in humans are similar to but clinically less severe than the symptoms of smallpox.

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Monkeypox in Singapore – What is Monkeypox?

On 21 Jun 22, the Ministry of Health confirmed an imported case of monkeypox in Singapore. Here is what you need to know about the disease.

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Brain Cancer Or Brain Tumour Diagnosis In Singapore

Brain tumour diagnosis employs imaging tests such as MRI and CT scans. Biopsies of brain tissue may also be involved if it can be done safely.

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What Are The Causes Of Cervical Cancer In Singapore

Human Papillomavirus Virus (HPV) is the main reason for most cervical cancers. Some strains damage cells in the cervix and cause cancer.

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How To Prevent Cervical Cancer

Measures against HPV is key in how to prevent cervical cancer. This includes limiting HPV transmission during sex, and HPV vaccinations.

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