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2024/02/06
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Flourish in Pink: Stronger Together for Breast Cancer Awareness & Mental Wellness

The event will feature informative talks by expert speakers covering important topics related to breast cancer awareness, prevention, and care. NCIS will also have a dedicated booth where visitors can learn more about cancer services, resources, and support available to the community. This accessible community gathering provides an excellent opportunity for residents to gain valuable knowledge about breast health and connect with healthcare professionals in a welcoming environment.

Adj A/Prof Samuel Ow, Senior Consultant, Dept. of Haematology-Oncology, NCIS will be sharing in the talk "Beyond the Pink Ribbon: Prevention, Detection, and Treatment of Breast Cancer”. He will share more about the latest knowledge, emphasising the importance of proactive health management and the promising future of breast cancer care.

Admission is free, breakfast & lunch will be provided to register your interest now!

  • Allied Health Professionals, General Practitioners, Nurses, Specialist Doctors, Other Healthcare Professionals, Patients and Caregivers, Public

  • 04 Oct 2025

  • 9:30am - 3pm

  • Jurong Medical Centre (60 Jurong West Central 3, Singapore 648346)

2025/09/03
1E Kent Ridge Road, NUHS Tower Block, Singapore 119228
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National University Health System
  • National University Hospital
  • Ng Teng Fong General Hospital
  • Alexandra Hospital
  • Tengah General and Community Hospital
  • Jurong Community Hospital
  • National University Polyclinics
  • Jurong Medical Centre
  • National University Cancer Institute, Singapore
  • National University Heart Centre, Singapore
  • National University Centre for Oral Health, Singapore
  • NUHS Diagnostics
  • NUHS Pharmacy
  • NUHS Regional Health System Office
  • NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
  • NUS Faculty of Dentistry
  • NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health
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