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Cancer Screening

CA19-9, CEA, AFP Test? Digestive Tumour Marker Tests for Cancer Explained By A Gastroenterologist In Singapore

CA19-9, CEA, AFP test – learn about these digestive cancer tumour markers in this article by Dr Benjamin Yip, Singapore gastroenterologist.

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Women’s Cancers

Women’s Cancers – Risks, Symptoms And Treatment In Singapore With there being approximately 1 in 4 people in Singapore that may be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes, knowing what types of cancer are more prevalent may help guide choices in the types of health or cancer screening to undergo.  Cervical Cancer Survival Rate and Other Statistics […]

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Navigating Cancer Diagnosis: The Crucial Role Of Second Opinions

Know the importance of second opinions in cancer care, featuring insights from an article by cancer health.

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Advancement In Cancer Screening In Singapore: LucenceINSIGHTâ„¢

In this article, we discuss the importance of cancer screening in Singapore and introduce LucenceINSIGHTâ„¢, for multi-cancer early detection.

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World Cancer Day: Cancer Awareness In Singapore

As World Cancer Day approaches, we would like to shed awareness on cancer in Singapore and health screening for prevention.

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What Are The Recommended Cancer Screenings In Singapore? [Updated For 2024]

Cancer screening can improve the chances of successful treatment. Here are the recommended cancer screenings in Singapore.

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Interview With Dr Benjamin Yip On Gastroscopy And Colonoscopy

Dr Benjamin Yip, gastroenterologist, explains the gold standards for stomach and colorectal cancer detection – gastroscopy and colonoscopy.

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A Link Between Lack Of Sleep And Cancer?

Lack of sleep not only contributes to health issues such as heart disease, diabetes and obesity, but may also increase the risk of cancer.

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Colonoscopy, Gastroscopy, And Pre-Cancerous Conditions That Can Lead To Colorectal Cancer Or To Stomach Cancer

Dr Lim Lee Guan, gastroenterologist in Singapore, explains about gastric intestinal metaplasia and colonic tubular adenoma – conditions that can lead to stomach cancer and colorectal cancer.

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Cancer

Cancer What Is Cancer, The Top Cause Of Death In Singapore? Cancer is a group of diseases characterised by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body. These abnormal cells can form a mass of tissue called a tumour, which can be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Malignant tumours have the potential […]

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