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Health Screening Services

Stage 3 Colorectal Cancer: Screening And Importance Of A Second Opinion

Cancer stages describe the extent of cancer in the body. Learn the implications of Stage 3 colorectal cancer & why you should get screened.

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Stage 3 Stomach Cancer: Screening And Importance Of A Second Opinion

Stage 3 Stomach cancer – this cancer is a silent killer often discovered late. What is the implication of stage 3 stomach cancer?

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Is A Colonoscopy Painful?

A colonoscopy is the gold standard for screening the silent killer colorectal cancer. Find out the answer to “is colonoscopy painful?”

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Women’s Cancer Screening In Singapore: Early Detection, Treatment, And Prevention

In this article, we explore the importance of women’s cancer screening in Singapore, prevention strategies, and available treatment options.

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Osteoporosis Screening In Singapore

Learn more about the options available for osteoporosis screening in Singapore. Protect yourself against brittle bones..

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How Many Years Does It Take A Polyp To Become Cancerous?

Find out how many years for a polyp to become cancerous, and how you can prevent this.

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AFP Tumor Marker For Liver Cancer Screening And Management – What You Need To Know

Find out the significance of AFP tumor marker in diagnosing and managing liver cancer, and what is the procedure involved in AFP testing.

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Pap Smear Test Singapore: What Every Woman Should Know

We provide an overview of Pap smear tests in Singapore, including what they are, why they are important, and how they are conducted.

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Liver Cancer In Singapore

Liver Cancer In Singapore Liver cancer is a common cancer and a top killer disease in Singapore. While occurring more often in men, liver cancer is a top 5 killer cancer for both genders in Singapore. Learn more about these with our collection of informative articles and resources. Guide To Liver Cancer In Singapore January […]

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Men At Greater Risk of Stomach Cancer. Here’s Why.

Men are more likely to develop stomach cancer than women. Learn why and what you can do to reduce your risk of stomach cancer.

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