National Cancer Centre Singapore

National Cancer Centre Singapore
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National Cancer Centre Singapore
Geography
Location Singapore General Hospital, Singapore
Organisation
Hospital type Specialist
Services
Speciality Cancer research
History
Founded 1993
Links
Website www.nccs.com.sg
Lists Hospitals in Singapore

The National Cancer Centre Singapore (Abbreviation: NCCS) is the country's national centre for the diagnosis, research and treatment of cancer. The centre has Singapore's largest concentration of "internationally qualified oncologists".[1] It was originally established in 1993 as a unit of Singapore General Hospital.[2] but is now an autonomous institution belonging to Singapore Healthcare Services.

Headed by Professor Soo Khee Chee, the NCCS provides a range of medical, educational and research activities within a single institution; and practices a multi-disciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment. The Centre, which is located in the Outram Medical Campus, is Southeast Asia's only full multi-disciplinary sub-specialist centre for cancer.

In addition, the Centre is a teaching institution for post-graduate cancer education that trains and offers fellowships for many local and overseas doctors, nurses, para-medical professionals and researchers.

Clinical specialties

Sub-specialty oncology services

Support services

Specialist oncology clinics attendances (2009)

Staffing (2009)

Training

Humphrey Oei Institute of Cancer Research (HOICR)

This Institute embraces all the research activities currently carried out by NCCS.

Research divisions

Location

The National Cancer Centre Singapore is located at No. 11 Hospital Drive, Singapore, 500m away from the Mass Rapid Transit’s Outram Park Station and 200m from the New Bridge Road bus terminal.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "National Cancer Centre Singapore". Singapore Medicine. 16 July 2013.
  2. "National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS)". Hospitals.SG. Retrieved 16 July 2013.

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