We kicked off the “Let’s Fight Cancer Together!” campaign with a presentation titled “Lung Cancer in 2021: Debunking Myths and Update on New Treatment Options” by Dr Tan Chee Seng,…
Colon Cancer is one of the most common cancers in Singapore in both men and women, but it can be cured if detected early. Learn how to fight this cancer,…
Heavy smokers, typically men, run a high risk of developing lung cancer due to the carcinogenic compounds found in tobacco smoke. But while tobacco remains the main risk factor, there…
Urological cancers are growths of abnormal cells that form in the organs of the urinary tract in both men and women. Find out more on how to identify symptoms and…
Colorectal cancer is a major killer in Singapore common in both males and females. It is the top cancer in males and 2nd most common cancer in females after breast…
The talk will centre around prevention of cancers of female reproductive organs such as cervix, ovary, and uterus. General measures include screening and vaccinations specifically for cervical cancer prevention, as…