Why Get a Cancer Screening?
1 in 4 people may develop cancer in their lifetime*. Early detection matters, yet most health screeners are recommended only for 3 types: colorectal, breast, and cervical cancer*.
4 in 5 cancer deaths are not covered by traditional screenings. These arise from unscreened common cancers like lung, liver, pancreas and more*. Whereas, tumor marker had been giving False-positive results in 2 out of 5 patients over 5 years*. Our cancer screenings help you detect more than 5 types of cancer accurately.
Consider cancer screenings if you have:
- Family history of cancer
- Increasing age (especially in your 50s or 60s)
- Regular alcohol consumption
- Smoking
- Environmental exposure concerns
- Obesity
- History of certain infections like hepatitis
Cancer Screenings for Women
According to the Singapore Cancer Registry, the top 5 cancers affecting women in Singapore are Breast, Colorectal, Uterus, Lung and Lymphoid Neoplasms (2015-2019).
Depends on your exposure to cancerous cells, we offer:
- 3 Multi-Cancer Blood Tests: LucencesINSIGHT - designed for those who have high risk of cancer such as family history and clear cancer-risk lifestyles.
- 3 Recommended Health Screeners - designed for those who have lower risk of cancer such as no family history and unclear health abnormalities.

Cancer Screenings for Men
According to the Singapore Cancer Registry, the top 5 cancers affecting men in Singapore are Prostate, Colorectal, Liver, Lung and Lymphoid Neoplasms (2015-2019).
Depends on your exposure to cancerous cells, we offer:
- 3 Multi-Cancer Blood Tests: LucencesINSIGHT - designed for those who have high risk of cancer such as family history and clear cancer-risk lifestyles.
- 2 Recommended Health Screeners - designed for those who have lower risk of cancer such as no family history and unclear health abnormalities.
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Citations
- HealthHub. Screen for Life. Singapore Ministry of Health. https://www.healthhub.sg/programmes/screen_for_life/sfl-faqs#home. Accessed October 24 2024.
- Statistic derived from data reported in Bray, F. et al. CA Cancer J. Clin. 2024; 74(3): 229-263.
- Statistics derived from data reported in SEER Cancer Stat Facts. https://seer.cancer.gov/statfacts/
- Poh, J. et al. J. Clin. Oncol. 2024; 42(16): e15042.
- Croswell, J. et al. Ann. Fam. Med. 2009; 7(3): 212–222.
- Tucker, S. et al. Ann. Oncol. 2023; 34: S1625-S1626
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