Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Measures for Prevention, Detection and Early Treatment to Reverse Increase in Cancer Rates among People under 40

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57 Ms Valerie Lee asked the Coordinating Minister for Social Policies and Minister for Health in light of the rise in cancer rates among people aged under 40, what comprehensive cross-sector measures is the Government implementing to address prevention, early detection, research into causes, environmental risk factors, lifestyle interventions and timely access to treatment to reverse this concerning trend.

Mr Ong Ye Kung: To address the rising burden of cancer, we have been embarking on upstream population health measures, such as discouraging smoking and alcohol consumption, promoting healthy diet and physical activity. For specific cancers, we also encourage vaccinations and early detection through evidence-based screening programmes under Healthier SG.

The Government will continue to support research into the causes, detection and management of cancer and work through the Singapore Translational Cancer Consortium to better coordinate the work of local cancer researchers. We will also regularly review and monitor our efforts in cancer prevention and care.