Screening for Colorectal Cancer Faecal Immunochemical Test FIT











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One can be diagnosed for colorectal cancer even if they do not present any symptoms. • Hidden blood in the stool could be a sign of colorectal cancer. Screening tests such as the Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) can detect traces of blood in the stool that are invisible to the naked eye. The test is safe, convenient and easy to do. It is recommended that those who are aged 50 and above get screened by the FIT once every year. • Get screened now. Collect a FIT kit from Singapore Cancer Society at no cost today! • Early detection saves lives. • ------------------- • SUBSCRIBE ➤ http://bit.ly/subSCSYT • -------------------- • WEBSITE ➤ https://www.singaporecancersociety.org • TWITTER ➤   / sgcancersociety   • FACEBOOK ➤   / sgcancersociety   • INSTAGRAM ➤   / sgcancersociety   • SOCIETYNEWS ➤http://bit.ly/subsocnews • _____________________________________________________________________ • About Singapore Cancer Society: • The Singapore Cancer Society (SCS) is a community-based voluntary welfare organisation dedicated to minimising the impact of cancer through public education, screening, patient services, financial assistance, research and advocacy. As a self-funded charity, SCS is dependent on public donations to provide quality services to cancer patients, their families and the community at large. SCS was established in 1964, registered as a Society in 1984 and was accorded IPC (Institution of a Public Character) status as a charity in 1995 by the Ministry of Health.

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