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Dear Reader,
Oct 2007
 
Detecting a silent enemy for women

Breast cancer can actually be detected early. As with other cancers, the recovery process depends highly on the diagnosis and the stage (stage I, II, III, IV) at which the cancer is first known.

The sooner it is found, the better the chances for recovery.

Breast cancer affects mostly women, whether in Singapore or Indonesia. It is predicted that one out of 20 women in ...

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Local tours for patients

Zoom in, fly out. That's what most patients tend do. But wait. Take a closer look at Singapore. In July and August, CanHOPE organised two tours– one for Vietnamese and another for Arabic patients. More than 40 patients and their familes took in the sights.

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My Daughter's Journey

 

This is our eighth time to Singapore. Since September 2006, I have been bringing my daughter, Do Thi Thanh Tam for treatment at Parkway Cancer Centre (PCC).

I am a single mother with two children, and 15-year-old Tam is my younger child, the baby of my family.

In July 2006, Tam fell very ill and I took her ...

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As part of the holistic approach towards cancer treatment, Parkway Cancer Centre provides counseling and resource information through CanHOPE. CanHOPE is a non-profit service from which patients and the general public can receive accurate cancer information, related screening services and treatments via a telephone hotline and through email. CanHOPE also conducts face-to-face counselling and patient support group meetings to provide emotional and psychosocial support to all patients and their families.
For further enquiries, please contact CanHOPE at:

Tel: (65) 6738 9333
Email: canhope@parkway.sg
www.CanHOPE.com.sg