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Health Screening Services

Can High Cholesterol Cause Cancer? How Can We Lower Our Cholesterol?

While people commonly know that high levels of cholesterol is bad for the heart, it is less well known whether high cholesterol causes cancer.

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Mammogram Screening In Singapore – 5 Reasons To Get One

The purpose of a mammogram is to screen for breast cancer. In Singapore, breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer.

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Dr Wong Siew Wei, Medical Oncologist At Parkway Cancer Centre, Shares On Treatment Of Advanced Prostate Cancer in Singapore

Dr Wong Siew Wei, medical oncologist at Parkway Cancer Centre, Singapore, spoke about the treatment of advanced prostate cancer at the Gleneagles Hospital Medical Seminar in Aug 22.  

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MRI in Singapore – What Is It, And How Is It Different From a CT Scan?

MRI and CT scans are common diagnostic imaging technologies in Singapore. Each has its strengths and different uses.

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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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Chlamydia in Singapore – An Overview

Chlamydia in Singapore is the most common sexually transmitted infection. If left untreated, it can result in serious health complications.

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Common Cancer Terms

Too many unfamiliar terms in cancer-related content? Reference the following list of common cancer terms to see if you can find the explanations you need.

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Stomach Cancer Diagnosis And Staging

Stomach cancer is a common cancer in Singapore. Find out what the diagnosis options are, the cost, and how stomach cancer is staged.

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Gonorrhea in Singapore – An Overview

Gonorrhea in Singapore is a common STI. Find out why it is nicknamed “The Clap”, what are the symptoms, and where to go for treatment.

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