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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.
Medical Channel Asia presents the weekly Asian medical news bulletin, bringing you essential healthcare news from across the region. This week’s bulletin covers expired vaccines in Malaysia, illegal drugs in Singapore and monkeypox in Indonesia.
For the first time, general practitioners (GPs) in Singapore are being mobilised in the battle against breast cancer. This is…
In an interview with us, Singaporean host and former radio deejay Jamie Yeo bravely shares her battle with breast cancer, offering inspiration and insight into the critical need for early detection and emotional support. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of early detection and support for those affected by breast cancer.
Mandopop diva Coco Lee was born into an ordeal that continued to be a part of her life until her last breath. She has been plagued with medical issues throughout her life. Medical misalignment during birth led to her left leg being dislocated, leaving her with a permanent limp. Despite warnings from doctors, Coco refused to let her medical condition deter her passion for performing and dancing.
Breast cancer screening guidelines recommend women start screenings at age 40, following the long-standing practice in Asia. Read more
World Cancer Day held every 4 February since 2000 is the global uniting initiative led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC).
Breast cancer is a significant health concern in Singapore, being the most common cancer among women in the country.
Doctor On Call, or DOC for short, is a brand new series brought to you by Medical Channel Asia. This…
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