Paediatric First Aid Guide
Explore our essential first-aid guide for children, created for caregivers and parents by our Accident and Emergency Department. This guide covers all situations from minor injuries to critical incidents.
English VersionLow dose CT lung cancer screening guide
Low dose CT lung cancer screening is a fast, painless test that can detect lung cancer early, when it is most treatable. Learn more about who should be screened and how to get started.
English VersionCaring for women who are at high risk for breast cancer
Explore guidance on caring for women at high risk for breast cancer. Learn about detection methods, self-examinations, risk factors, and screening guidelines for comprehensive breast health.
English VersionHybrid Bone Scan xSPECT-CT
Uncover the process and benefits of a Hybrid Bone Scan xSPECT-CT, a sensitive test for detecting sports injuries such as stress fractures and other bone ailments. From preparation to results, get a comprehensive overview of what to expect in this detailed guide.
English VersionA Guidebook On Managing Diabetes
The medical term for diabetes is Diabetes Mellitus. It is derived from the Greek word diabetes meaning “to pass through”, and the Latin word mellitus meaning “honeyed or sweet”.
English Version Chinese Version Malay VersionKidney Transplant - Donor Information
Kidney transplantation is a surgical procedure involving the transferring of a kidney from one person (“donor”) to another person (“recipient”) whose kidney has failed due to certain medical conditions.
English VersionKidney Transplant - Recipient Information Book 1
A kidney transplant is a form of treatment for End Stage Kidney Disease, where a healthy kidney from another person is surgically implanted into the patient. The kidney may come from a deceased organ donor or from a living donor.
English VersionKidney Transplant - Recipient Information Book 2
Kidney transplantation is a surgical procedure to implant a healthy kidney either from a living or deceased donor into a person whose kidneys are no longer functioning properly.
English VersionBladder & Bowel Preparation for Radiotherapy to the Pelvis
To ensure that the irradiation area is in the same position during treatment as it was in the CT scan, you will be advised to have an empty bowel and a comfortably full bladder for each appointment.
English VersionCancer Treatment: TrueBeam™ STx
The advanced radiotherapy system offers sophisticated imaging and motion management, sub-milimitre dosage delivery accuracy, and rotating ability to give fast and powerful treatments that often last only a few minutes.
English VersionCancer Treatment: Brachytherapy
Brachytherapy is a type of radiotherapy treatment which uses a radioactive source placed close to the tumour. It can deliver high doses of radiation to specific sites quickly.
English VersionPatient’s Guide to Robotic-Arm Assisted Joint Replacement Surgery
With refined and outstanding technology, an experienced and certified joint replacement orthopaedic surgeon can enhance your mobility and joint function with even more surgical accuracy than before.
English VersionDischarge Advice for Post-Angiogram & Angioplasty Patients
Find out important things to take note of following your discharge from the hospital after a cardiac catheterisation procedure, i.e. a coronary angiogram or angioplasty.
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