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Mammograms are an essential tool for detecting breast cancer early, even when there are no noticeable signs. - Small photos from the left: Zuraini Kamal and Dr Norhashimah
National
Fear, pain, and cost: Why women avoid mammograms
SHAH ALAM - Many women, especially those aged 40 and above, are avoiding mammograms due to various...
HEALTH
Inspiring women who bravely faced their battles with breast cancer
Breast cancer is a disease that knows no boundaries. It’s a life-changing diagnosis that can...
Each of these women embodies resilience and courage, shining a light on the strength found in survival.
HEALTH
Heartfelt journeys of cancer survivors redefining strength and family bonds
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy for those of us living ‘normal’ lives to...
We need more brave ladies coming out to speak about their journeys if they are already suffering or surviving a cancer-free life or simply those who want to get detection, said Dr Fadhlina.
HEALTH
Breast cancer: Early detection crucial amid rising late-stage diagnoses
As the fourth deadliest disease in Malaysia, cancer’s grip will not loosen unless individuals...
Kate Middleton and with her husband, Prince William.
HEALTH
Kate Middleton triumphs over chemo, focused on staying cancer-free
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, recently re-emerged in the public eye with an emotional and...
Determined to fight cancer by getting closer to nature, alongside taking her medication, Ong said she tried to enter the forested area in Bukit Dinding through what looked like a trail located close to her home. - Photo by Bernama
Features
Woman turns battle with cancer into hiking adventure
KUALA LUMPUR - It is hard to believe that part of the Kazumi trail in Bukit Dinding, a popular...
Solo kayak journey across Sungai Pahang by Zaki Bijak to raise awareness about cancer. Small photo: Zaki
Features
Former blood cancer patient crosses Sungai Pahang
TEMERLOH - A former stage three blood cancer patient Mohd Zaki Yamani Azman, 35, also known as Zaki...
Photo for illustration purpose only. - FILE PIX by Bernama
Focus
Cancer patients targeted by unscrupulous healers
KUALA LUMPUR - In 2007, Che Intan Mat Zain noticed that she had trouble walking. She would trip and...
Experts at the Radiotherapy and Oncology Department of Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL). - Photo by Bernama
Focus
'Don't gamble with your life' - Experts warn against delaying cancer treatment
KUALA LUMPUR - Nur Hayati Sahak wishes for a time machine. If there was one, she would go to a...
Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
Focus
Alternative, traditional medicine for cancer treatments contributing to deaths, say experts
KUALA LUMPUR - When humanities lecturer Farah (not her real name) felt a lump in her breast in 2019,...
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G. Gobinathan, 48, expressed not only relief but also deep gratitude and joy at being free to reunite with his elderly mother. Photo - 123RF
Farmer acquitted of aunt's murder calls it 'best Deepavali gift'
Sinar Harian's Meja Bulat Diskusi Mencipta Resolusi roundtable discussion entitled "Sistem Pendidikan Malaysia: Selepas 60 Tahun, Di Mana Silapnya?." - Photo by MOHD HALIM ABDUL WAHID
Public confidence in national, vernacular schools declining
Ideas CEO Tricia Yeoh during Sinar Harian's Meja Bulat Diskusi Mencipta Resolusi roundtable discussion entitled "Sistem Pendidikan Malaysia: Selepas 60 Tahun, Di Mana Silapnya?." - Photo by MOHD HALIM ABDUL WAHID
Parents sacrifice essentials to afford costly education
Radzi - Photo by Sinar
National schools must compete for students in a changing landscape - Radzi
Early exposure to technology, especially gadgets, may lead to learning fatigue and reduce children’s interest in physical books.
Reduced interest in books if exposed to technology too early
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Reforming Malaysia's education system: A 20-point plan
Experts outline 20 recommendations to reform Malaysia's education system - Photo by Sinar
Aggressive driver arrested after toll booth outburst
A screenshot of the video showing the man’s aggressive outburst at the Batu 9 Toll Plaza.
AG wants donation drive for his retirement gift to stop
Terrirudin. Photo: FACEBOOK / AGC
Education policy should not change with each new minister - Expert
Roundtable discussion titled ‘Creating Resolutions: The Malaysian Education System After 60 Years, Where Did It Go Wrong?’ streamed on Sinar Harian’s news portal on Monday.
Reduced interest in books if exposed to technology too early
Early exposure to technology, especially gadgets, may lead to learning fatigue and reduce children’s interest in physical books.
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