Research & Education

Your Scheduled Breast Cancer Screening

2025/11/12

​At NUH, we care for the health and well-being of our patients. We are reaching out to remind you about the importance of regular mammogram screenings to detect breast cancer early. 

Why Is It Important?

  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Singapore. 
  • Early detection can significantly improve cancer treatment outcomes and save lives.
  • A mammogram is a special type of X-ray that can detect changes in the breast at the preliminary stages of breast cancer, even before a lump develops.

Subsidised Mammogram Screening 

Singapore Citizens enrolled in the Healthier SG programme are eligible for fully subsidized rates.

Schedule Your Mammogram Now!

To encourage you to attend mammogram screening, we have already sent you a mailer with your prescheduled appointment. You may reschedule or book a new appointment at National University Polyclinics either by

(1) Visiting the Health Appointment System link below:

OR

(2) Calling us at our appointment hotline: 6694 7033 
 

Your Participation Matters

This screening initiative is part of a research study by National University Cancer Institute, Singapore (NCIS), a national specialist centre at NUH to improve participation in the national breast screening programme. Any access to your medical records will be kept confidential and used only for public health research. For more information on the study or to opt out, please click on this link or email us at [email protected].


Your participation in this screening programme is a positive step towards taking charge of your health, and we are here to support you in every step of the way.

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