How Cancer Affects Families In Singapore
Besides the patients, cancer affects families too. It changes dynamics of relationships, goals and ambitions, and financial circumstances.
Besides the patients, cancer affects families too. It changes dynamics of relationships, goals and ambitions, and financial circumstances.
It may be hard to take care of someone with cancer or other serious illness at home. This is where home care services in Singapore come in.
While people commonly know that high levels of cholesterol is bad for the heart, it is less well known whether high cholesterol causes cancer.
The video recap of our webinar on Understanding the Cost of Cancer Treatment in Singapore and How to Manage The Financial Impact Of Cancer is now available on our video resources page.
Oncology physiotherapy helps patients in Singapore reduce side effects of cancer treatments via exercise, manual therapy and rehabilitation.
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among Singaporean women. Studies show that exercise lowers the risk of getting breast cancer.
Alternative treatments for cancer might carry dangers that we need to be watchful about. This cancer survivor’s experience shows us why.
The prevalence of smoking in Singapore is low but the health threats exist. Here are the health impacts and the resources to help you quit.
Ms Pamela Chong (Associate Manager, TN Advisory Group) explains how to financially plan against the cost of cancer treatment in Singapore.
Dr Wong Siew Wei (medical oncologist, Parkway Cancer Centre) and Ms Pamela Chong (Associate Manager with TN Advisory Group) discussed the cost of cancer drug treatment and how to manage the financial impact of cancer at our webinar on 30 Sep 22.
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