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Dr. Edgar Christian S. Cuaresma FPCP, FPSMO, head of oncology at the Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center breast cancer

Advanced-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnoses Account for 65% of Breast Cancer Cases in the Philippines

Approximately 65% of breast cancer instances in the Philippines are identified in the advanced or late stages due to insufficient treatment and delayed detection. Among Filipinos, the five-year relative survival rate for breast cancer is a mere 44.4%. The Philippine Cancer Society highlighted that breast cancer is the leading cancer in terms of both new cases and fatalities, not only in the local context but also on a global scale. The statistics reveal 27,163 new cases annually, resulting in 9,906 deaths each year for both genders.

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AstraZeneca And Institute Kanser Negara Partner to Introduce AI Technology For Lung Screening

In conjunction with Institut Kanser Negara’s (IKN) 10th anniversary, AstraZeneca announced its collaboration to accelerate digitalisation in healthcare by introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) x-ray technology into early lung screening at government clinics and hospitals under the Projek Saringan Awal Paru-Paru (SAPU) programme. As a centre of excellence for cancer care in the country, IKN will be the first government institution in the country to implement this AI technology.

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Hungry Ghost Festival Shock: Burning Joss Sticks Linked to Cancer

With the seventh month of the lunar calendar (more popularly known as the hungry ghost festival) upon us, many acts of worship will be taking place. But did you know, that the act of burning joss sticks could cause cancer? The burning of joss sticks, an integral part of many religious practices in Asia, could be as deadly as traffic fumes and cigarettes.

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Navigating Cancer Care: Oncologists in Singapore

Singapore, renowned for its advanced healthcare infrastructure and expertise, stands out as a hub for cancer treatment in Southeast Asia. With a plethora of highly skilled oncologists and state-of-the-art medical facilities, the city-state offers patients access to world-class cancer care. In this detailed exploration, we delve into what makes an oncologist stand out in Singapore, the criteria for selecting the best, and highlight some of the leading specialists and institutions in the field.

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Bold Rescue: FDA Greenlights Unapproved Chinese Cancer Drug

In an unprecedented and strategic move, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted permission for the temporary import of an unapproved Chinese cancer drug. The decision comes amid a growing shortage of vital cancer drugs in the US, notably cisplatin, a widely used chemotherapy medication. The crisis has prompted the FDA to consider unconventional approaches, and this move stands as testament to that flexibility.

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Singapore Trials New Therapy to Treat Most Common Cancers

CytoMed Therapeutics has developed a revolutionary new cancer treatment that uses modified white blood cells from healthy donors to recognize and destroy cancer cells. The therapy is being trialled in Singapore on patients with the most common types of cancer. If successful, the treatment could lead to more efficient and accessible CAR-T cell therapies for a range of solid and blood cancers.

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