Prostate Cancer: What You Need to Know
Prostate cancer is a slow progressing disease and is often detected when it’s in the advanced stage, according to the Department of Urology from Singapore General Hospital (SGH), a member of the SingHealth group.
Cervical Cancer: Vaccinate, Prevent & Detect
Cervical cancer can be prevented with vaccination and early detection through screening tests to detect abnormal changes in the cervix, advises Prof Tay Sun Kuie from Singapore General Hospital.
Clinical Assistant Professor Jeffrey Tuan, Senior Consultant and Head, Department of Gastrointestinal, Hepato-Pancreato-Bilary and Urology,and Dr Li Youquan, Consultant, both from the Division of Radiation Oncology at National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS), a member of the SingHealth group, share the common symptoms of prostate cancer, radiotherapy treatment and tips for a healthy prostate.
What Causes Cancer? Facts vs Myths
How to Prevent Breast Cancer
Tongue Cancer: Do Not Ignore These Signs
Tongue Cancer: More Young Women Getting It
Thyroid Cancer: Overview of Treatment Options
Thyroid Cancer Surgery: The Da Vinci Robot and Its Benefits
Thyroid cancer: What Are the Causes, Types And Symptoms?
How Chemotherapy Affects the Elderly
Top Foods for Cancer Patients
Lymphoedema: Treatment and Symptoms
Stomach Cancer (Gastric Cancer): How to Prevent
Stomach Cancer Treatment and Tips
What Is a Peptic Ulcer?
Symptoms of Skin Cancer
Skin Cancer: How To Prevent It?
Prostate Cancer Doctor Q&A
Tests for Diagnosing Cancer (Page 2)
Obstructive Jaundice: Symptoms and Treatment Options
Yellowing Skin and Eyes? You Could Have Obstructive Jaundice
Terminal Cancer: Completing Your Life
Coping With Terminal Cancer
Palliative Care at the A&E With the Comfort Care Protocol
Ovarian Cancer: Are You At Risk?
How Is Ovarian Cancer Treated?
What Is Cancer Of The Ovaries?
Nose Cancer: Signs and Symptoms
Nose Cancer Radiotherapy: How to Reduce Side Effects
What Are the Potential Side Effects of Nose Cancer Radiotherapy?
Lymphoma Cancer: First Signs
Lymphoma Treatment
Lymphoma Cancer: Types and Diagnosis
Lung Cancer: Myths and Facts
Cigarettes and Shisha: Are They All That Different?
Lung Cancer Treatment
Liver Cancer: How to Prevent
Hepatitis B: What You Need to Know
Liver Cirrhosis (Liver Scarring): What Causes It?
What Is Multiple Myeloma?
Cancer Treatment: Targeted Therapy Offers New Hope
What Causes Kidney Cancer?
How Is Kidney Cancer Diagnosed and Treated?
Kidney Cancer: Patients May Benefit From Lower Dose of Drug
Self Check for Head and Neck Cancers
Head and Neck Cancer: Types and Treatment
Targeted Therapy: What It Is and How It Works
Antioxidant Supplements: Are They Effective?
Elderly Nutrition and Chemotherapy
Top Cancer-Fighting Foods
Top 5 Men's Health Enemies
Colorectal Cancer (Colon Cancer): How to Prevent
Colorectal Cancer: Why Screening is Important
Singaporean Pregnancy Food Myths, Busted!
Cervical Cancer: Vaccination as Prevention Measure
Cervical Cancer: A Preventable Cancer
Tips To Prevent Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Surgery Drain Care and Exercises
Breast Cancer: Am I At Risk?
What Is Meningioma?
Managing Brain Tumour Treatment
Brain Tumour: Symptoms, Types And Diagnosis
What Causes Bladder Cancer?
Bladder Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatments
Lymphoedema After Breast Cancer Treatment
Breast Cancer in Young Women: The Crucial Role of Primary Care
Breast Preservation and Scar Minimisation: The Future of Breast Surgery is Here
A Helping Hand You Can Hold
Tumour Ablation: Treatment for Liver Cancer
Dengue Fever: 4 Tips for Fast Recovery
Easy and Better Management of Diabetes
FAQs About Diabetes Diet
Dementia - Doctor Q&A
How to Protect Your Digestive System
Heart Disease Risks - Doctor Q&A
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