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Lung Cancer

New Report By The Lung Cancer Education And Advocacy For Patients Highlights Role Of Patient Advocacy In Providing Better Care For Patients

LEAP highlights the release of a white paper underscoring the importance of enhancing patient advocacy in lung cancer in Singapore.

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Top Cancer In Singapore By Age Group (Females)

In this article, we take a closer look at the top cancer in Singapore for females, broken down by age group.

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Top Cancer In Singapore By Age Group (Males)

In this article, we take a closer look at the top cancer in Singapore for males, broken down by age group.

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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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Men’s Health Screening In Singapore: Packages You Can Consider

We answer why men’s health screening in Singapore is important, and provide some packages you can consider.

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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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Study Associates Annual Screening Of Lung Cancer With High Survival Rates

A recent study revealed that lung cancer detected by screening has high survival rate. Thus, lung cancer screening in Singapore is important.

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Proton Beam Therapy In Singapore

In this article we will discuss proton beam therapy in Singapore – what it is, how it works, advantages, costs, and others.

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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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