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      Summation
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      Yes. Agreed

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        sun sun sun
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        Hi Summation,

        All the best for your brother. Is a tough decision to decide whether to proceed with the surgery. Pancreatic cancer is usually fatal. My dad succumbed to it after a 10 months fight without surgery. Our doctor is Dr Donald Poon at Raffles Hospital. You may like to consult him. One of my ex colleague managed to recover after a surgery to remove the tumour though.

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          huihui1977
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          Wish your brother well …will pray for him

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            sglovetoteach
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            Wish your brother well …will pray for him

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              starlight1968sg
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              Sis shared her colleague’s wife suffered from nose cancer. She has to go hosp for treatment daily

              When can human beat cancer?

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                The true face of cancer:

                http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3896582/Andy-Whelan-shares-heartbreaking-images-four-year-old-daughter-Jessica-s-brave-cancer-battle-s-given-just-weeks-live.html

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                  BumbleBz
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                  Need urgent recommendation for a good doctor who is an expertise in colon/rectum growth and cancer. Thank you!

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                    starlight1968sg
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                    BumbleBz:
                    Need urgent recommendation for a good doctor who is an expertise in colon/rectum growth and cancer. Thank you!

                    Did you manage to find one? Sorry, i know none

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                      starlight1968sg
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                      Singaporeans to benefit from subsidised health screening

                      http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/singaporeans-to-benefit-from-subsidised-health-screening?login=true

                      \"From Sept 1, all Singaporeans aged 40 and above can get tested for diabetes, cholesterol, blood pressure and cervical cancer, for $5 at most, at the 950 Community Health Assist Scheme (Chas) clinics across the island.Those older than 50 can also get tested for colorectal cancer at no extra cost.\"

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                        pokoyoko
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                        starlight1968sg:
                        Singaporeans to benefit from subsidised health screening

                        http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/singaporeans-to-benefit-from-subsidised-health-screening?login=true

                        \"From Sept 1, all Singaporeans aged 40 and above can get tested for diabetes, cholesterol, blood pressure and cervical cancer, for $5 at most, at the 950 Community Health Assist Scheme (Chas) clinics across the island.Those older than 50 can also get tested for colorectal cancer at no extra cost.\"
                        Thank you for this info... regular check ups are important. I recently had a friend who passed away.. She had a relapse for a few times and each time she underwent chemo again. Really a fighter I look up to!

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