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Cancer in Singapore

Perspectives: Breast Cancer And Sexual Function In Singapore

Sexual function is a key component of quality of life. The impact of breast cancer on sexual function sometimes go unaddressed for patients.

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LET’S TALK on “Understanding the Cost of Cancer Drug Treatments and How We can Manage the Financial Impact of Cancer”

Free webinar on understanding the cost of cancer drug treatments in Singapore and how we can be prepared for the potential financial impact.

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Liver Cancer Treatment In Singapore

Treatments for liver cancer depend on the stage of the disease as well as the age, overall health, and personal preferences of the patient.

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Liver Cancer Symptoms and Risk Factors You Should Look Out For

Pain near the right shoulder blade is a possible symptom of liver cancer. Read on to learn more about liver cancer symptoms and risk factors.

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Top 5 Facts & Statistics About Liver Cancer In Singapore [Updated 2024]

The liver is an organ that carries out functions vital for life. Liver cancer in Singapore is a common cancer among men.

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Manage Cancer Treatment Costs with Cancer Insurance Plans

Cancer treatment costs in Singapore may be well over $100,000 per year. Cancer Insurance plans can help you manage those costs.

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Bubble Tea, Sugar and Cancer

What links bubble tea, sugar and cancer is that excessive intake of sugars may lead to factors that increase the risk of cancer.

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Stomach Cancer Screening In Singapore With GASTROClear

There is now an option for a minimally-invasion stomach cancer screening procedure in Singapore. Read on to find out about it.

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Perspectives: Why We Might Not Have Gone For Cancer Screening in Singapore

Why do some people put off cancer screening even if they are aware of the benefits of early detection and treatment? We have a theory.

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Perspectives: Leading Causes of Death in Singapore (And Why “Old Age” Isn’t On The List)

What are the leading causes of death in Singapore, and why is “old age” not one of them? This edition of Perspectives takes a look.

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