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What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer in Singapore

Singapore is known for its state-of-the-art healthcare system, however as a patient taking treatment for breast cancer Singapore, you should conduct a thorough research before you choose a hospital for the treatment of breast cancer Singapore. Read more!

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What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer in Singapore

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  1. What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer in Singapore In Singapore, 1,850 women are diagnosed with breast cancer during their lives, and more than 400 women pass away from the disease every year. With our current risk factors and our aging population, these numbers of breast cancer Singapore will keep rising. However with the majority receiving an early breast cancer diagnosis, the survival rate has increased with time. As a result, there has been a shift in the management strategy away from simply managing the disease to focusing on enhancing quality of life. Although mammograms cannot prevent breast cancer, they can save lives by detecting it as soon as possible. As tiny tumours can be treated with breast- conserving surgery rather than mastectomies, early detection of breast cancer allows more women receiving treatment for breast cancer to maintain their breasts. Mammograms are not flawless, though. False negatives occur when a breast cancer is concealed by healthy breast tissue. A false positive is a type of abnormality that mammography can detect that appears to be cancer but is actually normal. The stress of receiving a diagnosis of TB increases because a false positive necessitates more testing and follow-up appointments. Therefore, in addition to advising primary care patients to have screening mammograms, our healthcare professionals also need to be aware of the risks and advantages and be able to address them. Early cancer detection can be made possible by concerted efforts in awareness-raising, breast self-examination, and routine breast examinations by an experienced primary healthcare practitioner. Occasionally, other breast imaging techniques like MRI, tomosynthesis (3-D mammograms), or breast ultrasound may be used in the evaluation. Of course, Singapore is known for its state-of-the-art healthcare system, however as a patient taking treatment for breast cancer Singapore,you should conduct a thorough research before you choose a hospital for the treatment of breast cancer Singapore. It is always advisable to get your treatment done in a healthcare institution that specializes in the treatment of breast cancer.

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