Breast Cancer 101 - Doctor Q&A
Clinical Assistant Professor Faith Leong, Consultant in Breast Surgery, Department of General Surgery at Sengkang General Hospital (SKH), a member of the SingHealth group, answers your questions on the most common cancer affecting Singaporean women – breast cancer.
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.
Nose Cancer - Doctor Q&A
Dr Kiattisa Sommat, Senior Consultant from the Division of Radiation Oncology at National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS), a member of the SingHealth group, answers your questions on nasopharyngeal cancer (commonly known as nose cancer).
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Top 10 cancers in Singapore
What Causes Cancer? Facts vs Myths
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?
Cancer Treatment and Interventional Radiology - Doctor Q&A
Is There Such Thing as Heart Cancer?
How Chemotherapy Affects the Elderly
Asian Flush Syndrome: Is Alcohol Giving You a Red Face?
Stomach Cancer (Gastric Cancer): How to Prevent
What Is a Peptic Ulcer?
Symptoms of Skin Cancer
Skin Cancer: How To Prevent It?
Prostate Cancer Doctor Q&A
Tips to Prepare for a Mammogram
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
What Causes Ovarian Cancer?
Ovarian Cancer: Are You At Risk?
Ovarian Cancer Treatment: Counselling Helps
Nose Cancer: Signs and Symptoms
Nose Cancer Radiotherapy: How to Reduce Side Effects
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
Proton Therapy for Head and Neck Cancers - Doctor Q&A
Self Check for Head and Neck Cancers
Head and Neck Cancer: Types and Treatment
Antioxidant Supplements: Are They Effective?
Elderly Nutrition and Chemotherapy
Top Cancer-Fighting Foods
Colorectal Cancer (Colon Cancer): How to Prevent
Colon Cancer Rising In Young Adults
Colorectal Cancer: Why Screening is Important
Singaporean Pregnancy Food Myths, Busted!
Cervical Cancer: A Preventable Cancer
Cervical Cancer: Vaccinate, Prevent & Detect
Cervical Cancer: Spot Pre-Cancerous Changes Early With Screening
Stand By Her: Husband's Guide to Support Spouse With Breast Cancer
Abnormal Mammogram: What's Next?
What is a Brain Tumour?
What Is Meningioma?
What Causes Bladder Cancer?
Bladder Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatments
New drugs offer hope for those with aggressive Iymphoma
Late Effects of Cancer Treatment: A Guide to Primary Care Management
Optimising Dedicated, Multidisciplinary Care for Blood Cancers
Tumour Ablation: Treatment for Liver Cancer
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL): A Common Childhood Leukaemia
CHAS: Who Qualifies and How to Apply
Super Foods Good for Your Heart
Stroke: New Test to Better Assess Language Problems in Stroke Patients
Treating & Managing Eczema - Doctor Q&A
Heart Attack Risk - Doctor Q&A
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