Today, on World Cancer Research Day, we are reminded of the resilience of those living with cancer and the importance of advancing research that brings hope to patients and families.
The Straits Times has featured stories of patients navigating the emotional and physical challenges of cancer, alongside the expertise of clinicians and researchers driving progress. Among them is Professor Wee Joo Chng, Principal Investigator at CSI Singapore, whose work in blood cancers such as multiple myeloma continues to push the boundaries of knowledge and treatment. Read the article below to find out more or click here.
At CSI Singapore, our mission is to transform cancer care through cutting-edge research, bridging the gap between discovery and clinical impact. Every breakthrough brings us closer to improving outcomes and quality of life for patients in Singapore and beyond.


