Wellness & Prevention

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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Black Stools? It Could Be Stomach Cancer

Experiencing black stools can be alarming as it is associated with stomach cancer. Learn how you can protect yourself against stomach cancer.

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Colon & Rectal Cancer Treatment – Why It Is More Difficult Once It Has Spread

Colon & rectal cancer treatment becomes significantly more challenging once the disease has spread. Find out why.

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HIV Test Cost In Singapore: What You Need To Know

In this article, we explore the HIV test cost in Singapore, factors affecting the cost and some considerations.

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Top 3 Tests To Screen For Coronary Artery Disease

Early detection is crucial for preventing heart attacks. Here are the top 3 tests to screen for coronary artery disease.

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How Often Should A Colonoscopy Be Done?

Colonoscopy is a critical screening tool for detecting colorectal cancer. How often should a colonoscopy be done?

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HIV Test Singapore: How And Where To Get Tested

In this article, we provide an overview of what you need to know about HIV tests in Singapore – what it is, procedure, costs, and more.

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CT Colonoscopy Vs Colonoscopy – Which Is Better?

For colorectal cancer screening, CT Colonoscopy and traditional Colonoscopy have their unique pros and cons. Learn which may be best for you.

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More Cancer Patients In Singapore Die Compared To Other Countries

Health Screening Singapore: In this article, we give perspective on the role of health screening and cancer mortality rate in Singapore.

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