Why SG medical professionals causing 51% fatality rates in 100 cancer patients?
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Why Singapore medical professionals causing 51% fatality rates in 100 cancer patients?

Why Singapore's fatality is the worst in advanced countries?

Recorded Australia 24% and US 25%
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https://youtu.be/Oz2WuZEgCtU?si=roWw9MjQ5Ec34myc
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Why Singapore, the richest country in Asia Pacific but not engaging well trained and skillful cancer surgeons? .

Singapore not willing to spend on advanced technology and latest equipments contributing to the poor results.

51% fatality rates is unacceptable
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(Yesterday, 08:02 AM)Blin Wrote:  Cannot sue also cannot make it. So must can sue.



Wait kena Pokma. If don’t apologise then kena sued

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(Yesterday, 08:14 AM)klat Wrote:  Wait kena Pokma. If don’t apologise then kena sued

Research done by LKY policy school in Singapore
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(Yesterday, 07:35 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Why Singapore, the richest country in Asia Pacific but not engaging well trained and skillful cancer surgeons? .

Singapore not willing to spend on advanced technology and latest equipments contributing to the poor results.

51% fatality rates is unacceptable

Why you worry so much? You can seek treatment in your adopted down under lah.

tomorrow will be a better day
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Maximise profit mah....
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(Yesterday, 10:56 AM)Sharexchange Wrote:  Maximise profit mah....

Dying is better than living

With no contribution, Govt saves on healthcare services and medical expenditures rather than treating those closed to dying.
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Need some advice ijjit never update latest mRNA jabs that's why turbo cancer 9696 until 51% from covid doomsday black tongue white lung variants lololololol... 🤣

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(Yesterday, 11:33 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Dying is better than living

With no contribution, Govt saves on healthcare services and medical expenditures rather than treating those closed to dying.

Then most Singaporean should have died. Big Grin

Alive ones escaped SG living wonderful life.


Smile
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(Yesterday, 11:58 AM)Niubee Wrote:  Then most Singaporean should have died. Big Grin

Alive ones escaped SG living wonderful life.

Those Singaporeans diagnosed with cancer, confirmed 51% odds against them lying on the operating table.

Very little chance of survival
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(Yesterday, 12:05 PM)Scythian Wrote:  Those Singaporeans diagnosed with cancer, confirmed 51% odds against them lying on the operating table.

Very little chance of survival

Come to Peter Maccallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne with extremely high 76% chance of survival compared to Singapore 49%..

Rich and wealthy yet not affordable
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In Sg, the doctors have to follow very strictly the standard operating procedures the patients must go through. The doctors cannot think out of the box and treat the patients differently even though new drugs, not approved yet have a higher chance of success. 


Doctors can be sued if they dont follow procedures and do it step by step according to instructions. 
So doctors here will play safe ma. What to do?

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(Yesterday, 12:35 PM)klat Wrote:  In Sg, the doctors have to follow very strictly the standard operating procedures the patients must go through. The doctors cannot think out of the box and treat the patients differently even though new drugs, not approved yet have a higher chance of success. 


Doctors can be sued if they dont follow procedures and do it step by step according to instructions. 
So doctors here will play safe ma. What to do?

All Patients must sign the consent form both b4 operations as well as for Newly tested drugs (if required)
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