Male Breast Cancer: A Rare But Real Experience
Breast cancer is not typically associated with men, who comprise less than 1% of all cases. Yet male breast cancer does exist.
Clearing The Air: Should You Be Concerned About Lung Cancer? (Part 2)
Do you fall into the at-risk group for lung cancer, or are you experiencing signs and symptoms of lung cancer? If so, early detection and treatment are critical.
Do Get Caught With Your Pants Down (Part 2)
In the previous article, we looked at the causes of colorectal cancer, and stressed the importance of regular screening for early detection. Here we explore the signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer, and what treatment options are available.
Do Get Caught With Your Pants Down (Part 1)
Colorectal cancer is becoming more common in developed countries around the world, including Singapore. This is partly due to the increased risk factors that come with a more affluent lifestyle, such as obesity, diabetes, and alcohol consumption.
How I Navigated Through My Initial Cancer Diagnosis
I was terrified when I received a confirmed cancer diagnosis for Stage 2B breast cancer in 2011. Nothing had prepared me for this.
How a Cancer Coach Can Help
Being diagnosed with cancer can be a scary experience for both the patient and their caregivers.