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Cancer in Singapore

Brain Cancer Treatment In Singapore

Treatment for brain cancer or brain tumour normally includes a combination of radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery, but will depend on the stage of the brain cancer and the treatment preference of the patient.

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Symptoms of Brain Tumour or Brain Cancer

There are many symptoms of brain tumour or brain cancer, typically influenced by which region of the brain and the functional system affected.

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Guide To Colon & Rectal Cancer In Singapore

Colon & rectal cancer is a top cancer in Singapore. Find out what colon & rectal cancer is, and how to protect yourself from it.

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AI Colorectal Cancer Screening at Farrer Park Hospital, Singapore

Farrer Park Hospital announced on 14 Jun 22 the introduction of artificial intelligence (“AI”) assisted colorectal cancer screening service. Using AI to aid in screening will improve detection, classification, screening, and surveillance for colorectal polyps and cancer.

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How Changes to MediShield Life’s Cancer Insurance Coverage May Impact You

MOH’s new rules on cancer treatment coverage under Medishield Life and IPs have significant implications for patients. Find out more.

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HPV Test & Pap Test in Singapore to Screen Cervical Cancer

Early detection helps successful cervical cancer treatment. Cervical cancer screening methods in Singapore include HPV tests and Pap tests.

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What Is Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that begins to develop in the cervix, the body part connecting the uterus to the vulva. Read more here.

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Options To Treat Cervical Cancer In Singapore

Based on the cancer severity and the patient’s medical history, doctor can recommend the most appropriate option to treat cervical cancer.

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Signs And Symptoms Of Cervical Cancer

Signs and symptoms of cervical cancer becomes more apparent as the cancer becomes more advanced. They include the following possibilities.

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Cervical Cancer Survival Rate and Other Statistics in Singapore

The relative cervical cancer survival rate for women depends on the number of years after diagnosis, ranging from about 64-84%.

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