Cancer remains one of the most pressing health challenges in Thailand, with over 180,000 new cases diagnosed in 2022 alone. By 2045, this number is expected to double, underscoring the critical need for increased awareness, early detection, and proactive health measures.* Among the most prevalent cancers in Thailand are liver, lung, and breast cancer**, affecting thousands of individuals and families each year. While medical advancements have improved treatment outcomes, prevention and early
BDMS Wellness Clinic Joins Forces with Bangkok Cancer Hospital Wattanosothto Advocate for the "Voice of Care for Breast Cancer,"
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BDMS Wellness Clinic Jo...
BDMS Launches Breast Cancer Screening Campaign to Promote Early Detection and Prevention
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Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Public Company Limited (BDMS), a...
Krungsri supports Breast Foundation in screening breast cancer for disadvantaged women for 14th year
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Mr. Poonsit Wongthawatchai (left), Krungsri Executi...
Olight 2023 Breast Cancer Charity Campaign: Illuminating Hope with Breast Cancer Foundations Across the World
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Olight, a leading mobile lighting manufact...
The Estee Lauder Companies joins hands with National Cancer Institute to continue the mission of eradicating breast cancer from the world
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Olight donated over $143,429.03 raised from its global sale to fuel Autism Awareness
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April is known as World Autism Awareness Month. Olight, a global en...
Krungsri supports Thanyarak Foundation in screening breast cancer among disadvantaged women
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Krungsri (Bank of Ayudhya PCL), by Mr. Poonsit Wongthawatcha...
Doctors Warn that over 80% of Sexually Active People May Have Been Infected with HPV
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Since persistent infection raises cervical cancer risks, doctors en...