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Nipple Discharge: Understanding Causes, Concerns, and Care

In this article, we will help you understand nipple discharge, discussing its nature, potential causes, and more.

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The Cardiovascular Benefits Of Exercise For Cancer Survivors

A recent research has been reported about the effects of exercise on cancer survivors.

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Breast Cancer Screening: Pros And Cons Of AI Technology

In this article, we list the pros and cons of AI in the early detection of breast cancer and explore breast cancer screening in Singapore.

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How Long Can Cancer Remain Undetected?

In this article we discuss the progression of cancer as well as the vital role of health screening in Singapore for early cancer detection.

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World Cancer Day: Cancer Awareness In Singapore

As World Cancer Day approaches, we would like to shed awareness on cancer in Singapore and health screening for prevention.

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Health Screening Using MediSave?

In this article, we will explore health screening using MediSave specifically the services and diagnostic tests that qualify.

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What Are The Recommended Cancer Screenings In Singapore? [Updated For 2024]

Cancer screening can improve the chances of successful treatment. Here are the recommended cancer screenings in Singapore.

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Comprehensive Health Screening In Singapore [Updated For 2024]

Regular health screening in Singapore is an important part of the government’s healthcare system. Know more about it in this article.

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A Link Between Lack Of Sleep And Cancer?

Lack of sleep not only contributes to health issues such as heart disease, diabetes and obesity, but may also increase the risk of cancer.

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Cancer

Cancer What Is Cancer, The Top Cause Of Death In Singapore? Cancer in Singapore – Cancer is a group of diseases characterised by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body. These abnormal cells can form a mass of tissue called a tumour, which can be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). […]

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