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Oncology

Blood Cancer In Singapore

Blood cancer in Singapore is common. Mostly associated by people with leukaemia, there are in fact numerous types of blood cancers.

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Blood Tests For Cancer In Singapore

Blood tests for cancer in Singapore are common. They may be used for cancer screening or to aid in diagnosis.

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Cancer Marker Tests In Singapore And How They Help Early Detection Of Cancer

The likelihood of successfully treating cancer is considerably increased with early detection and treatment. Cancer marker tests in Singapore may help patients detect their cancers early and get appropriate treatment.

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Cervical Cancer Stages

Cervical cancer is the 10th most common cancer in Singapore women. In this article, we discuss cervical cancer stages.

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Pancreatic Cancer Treatment In Singapore

Pancreatic cancer is a rare cancer in Singapore but causes a disproportionate number of cancer deaths. We look at the diagnosis and options for pancreatic cancer treatment in Singapore.

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Brain Cancer In Children In Singapore

Brain tumour is a common form of tumour in children. Malignant brain tumour, or brain cancer, in children has a high mortality rate.

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Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors And Symptoms

Pancreatic cancer risk factors include tobacco use, alcohol consumption and more. This cancer has little or no symptoms in the early stages.

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Pancreatic Cancer In Singapore

Pancreatic cancer in Singapore is the 10th most common cancer in men. It is less common in women, but causes a disproportionate number of cancer deaths.

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Video Recap For Webinar On Cost Of Cancer Treatment In Singapore Is Now Available

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.

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Oncology Physiotherapy In Singapore – What Is It?

Oncology physiotherapy helps patients in Singapore reduce side effects of cancer treatments via exercise, manual therapy and rehabilitation.

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