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All posts tagged "Breast Cancer Foundation"

  • Staff Writer | August 6, 2024

    Breast Cancer Screening Rates Lowest among Malay Women in Singapore: Collaborative Efforts to Improve Breast Health

    Breast cancer remains a significant health concern worldwide, affecting millions of women each year. In Singapore, where breast...

  • Justin Choo | March 13, 2017

    Benny Ong’s Latest Art Exhibition: Women.Shoes.Freedom

    London-Singapore designer and contemporary artist Benny Ong will be partnering with the Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF) for his latest...

  • Staff Writer | September 28, 2016

    More Activities To Roll Out For Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF) rallies Singapore to offer even more activities for Breast Cancer Awareness month. In addition to...

  • Staff Writer | September 28, 2016

    In Conversation With Noor Quek & Dr See Hui Ti On Breast Cancer

    With Breast Cancer Awareness month coming up this October, we speak with Noor Quek, President of the Breast...

  • Staff Writer | September 1, 2016

    BCF Launches Series Of Activities For Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    To kick off Breast Cancer Awareness month in October, the Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF) will roll out several initiatives and...

  • Staff Writer | November 3, 2015

    Under Armour WOMEN OF WILL Workout 2015

    This 7 November, participate in a series of mass workout sessions ranging from yoga to Pilates and indoor cycling at...

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  • Stroke Rehab in Singapore Gets a Major Upgrade

  • Singapore’s New Support Group for Neurofibromatosis Patients Puts Connection First

  • Are You at Risk? Singapore’s Free Lung Cancer Screening Could Be the Lifesaver You Didn’t Know You Needed

  • GenAI’s Growing Pains: Why Healthcare’s AI Revolution Needs a Human Touch

  • Five Years On, Why We Still Need to Take COVID-19 Seriously

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