Deodorants, bras, genes, warning signs and more – are you getting the right information about breast cancer? Find out more from the expert.
Breast lumps often cause anxiety among women. It is important to know when to consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis.
It is important to do a breast biopsy but it can be done in a relatively painless and minimally invasive way.
Most forms of breast cancer don’t require a complete removal of the breast. A lumpectomy conserves the breast, while removing the cancer.
A colonoscopy might sound uncomfortable, but it’s a vital tool in the diagnosis and treatment of colon cancer.
Sarcoma is a rare, complex, and diverse cancer with over 70 different subtypes. Dr Richard Quek, medical oncologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospitals, explains more.
Endometrial cancer is the 3rd most common cancer among women in Singapore. Dr Chia Yin Nin, gynaecologist and gynaecological oncologist at Gleneagles Hospital, answers common questions about the disease.
Are you at risk of stomach cancer? Learn about the common symptoms, screening tests available, and prevention tips to help reduce your risk.
“Chemo brain” is a type of cancer-related cognitive impairment. Find out what 75% of chemotherapy patients go through on a daily basis and how to manage it.
Take a dive into the world of CRS-HIPEC, an innovative two-step procedure that’s able to treat peritoneal cancers.
In this article, Dr Tay Hin Ngan shares more about Head and Neck cancers.
Traditional Chinese Medicine, or TCM, is increasingly being adopted by cancer patients as a complementary form of treatment. However, is it effective? Read on to find out.
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