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National University Cancer Institute Singapore Cancer Specialists

Address of National University Cancer Institute, Singapore 1E Kent Ridge Road, NUHS Tower Block, Level 7, Singapore 119228 Contact for National University Cancer Institute, Singapore CancerLine. Staffed by trained oncology nurses, this is a FREE counselling service for patients , their families and members of the public on cancer related issues. Tel: +65 9722 0569 . (Monday to Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm) Breast Cancer Group, National University Cancer Institute, Singapore Philip IAU Tsau Choong John Wong Eu Li LEE Soo Chin LIM Siew Eng TAN Sing Huang Andrea WONG Li Ann Johann TANG I-Hsiung SHAIK Ahmad Bin Syed Buhari Jane LIM CHAN Ching Wan Mikael Bo Anders HARTMAN Anthony TANG Poh Huat QUEK Swee Tian Felicity Pool Thomas Choudary PUTTI CHOO Bok Ai   Colorectal Tumour Group, National University Cancer Institute, Singapore John Wong Eu Li Robert LIM Seng Cheong YONG Wei Peng Benjamin CHUAH Yen Seong LEONG Cheng Nang Jeremy TEY Chee Seong Frances LIM Sheau Huei Aileen SEAH Ai Lin Be...

Cancer specialists | Malaysian National Specialist Register

Clinical Oncology specialists registered under the Malaysian National Specialist Register Please click the name for details | address | contact and tel no.: 1 FOO YOKE CHING Female - Subang Jaya Medical Centre, Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan 2 MOHAMED IBRAHIM BIN A WAHID Male - Pantai Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan (Kuala Lumpur) - Wijaya International Medical Centre, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan 3 FARHAT AZIZ KHAN Male - Pantai Hospital Penang, Penang, Pulau Pinang 4 TAN BOON SEANG Male - HOSPITAL PENANG, PENANG, Pulau Pinang 5 MOHD ADEL MOHAMED ZAATAR Male - MOUNT MIRIAM CANCER HOSPITAL, TANJUNG BUNGAH, Pulau Pinang 6 CHANDRA SHEKAR HOSPET Male - NCI HOSPITAL, NILAI, Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus 7 RAKESH RAMAN Male - MOUNT MIRIAM CANCER HOSPITAL, TANJUNG BUNG...

WHO says cell phone use "possibly carcinogenic"

(Reuters) - "Using a mobile phone might increase the risk of developing certain types of brain tumours and consumers should consider ways of reducing their exposure, World Health Organisation (WHO) cancer experts said on Tuesday... Pending the availability of such information, it is important to take pragmatic measures to reduce exposure such as hands-free devices or texting..."