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Cancer in Singapore

Colonoscopy Screening In Singapore

A colonoscopy screening is done to examine the inside your large intestine. It is an reliable method for detecting colorectal cancer.

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Tumour Marker Test For Colon Cancer In Singapore

Colon cancer is common in Singapore. Tumour marker tests for colon cancer is offered by clinics as part of their health screening packages.

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Impact Of Cervical Cancer On Sexuality And Fertility

Cervical cancer can have a significant impact on patients’ sexuality and fertility. This article examines major implications for patients.

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Plant-Based Meat In Singapore – The Heathier Choice?

Plant-based meats are made from wheat, soy, and other plant-derived proteins. There are health benefits compared to red and processed meats.

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Indoor Air Quality In Singapore And PM2.5

PM2.5 are microscopic particulate matters of liquid or solid particles suspended in the air. They are a factor in indoor air quality.

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Blood Test For Cancer Markers In Singapore – Liver Cancer Screening

Certain protein markets when found may suggest the presence of cancer. Blood test for cancer markers is available for liver cancer.

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Innovative Stem Cell Transplant Technique In Singapore Provides Improved Outcomes For Blood Cancer Patients

Haplo-2017 is a stem cell transplant technique for that enables the acceptance of stem cells from donors previously deemed unsuitable.

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Gastroscopy In Singapore

Reviewed by Dr Benjamin Yip. In this article, we look at gastroscopy in Singapore – what it is , what it is used for, what does it involve, and how much does it costs.

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Cervical Cancer Stages

Cervical cancer is the 10th most common cancer in Singapore women. In this article, we discuss cervical cancer stages.

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Pancreatic Cancer Treatment In Singapore

Pancreatic cancer is a rare cancer in Singapore but causes a disproportionate number of cancer deaths. We look at the diagnosis and options for pancreatic cancer treatment in Singapore.

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