SINGAPORE STRENGTHENS SARCOMA CARE THROUGH COORDINATED, MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
NCIS leads multi-institutional effort to develop expert multidisciplinary guidance to improve sarcoma diagnosis, referrals and outcomes
Sarcoma can arise almost anywhere in the body and often presents as a painless lump, resembling benign conditions. This frequently leads to delayed referrals and late‑stage diagnosis. While sarcoma accounts for fewer than one per cent of adult cancers, it represents approximately 21 per cent of paediatric cancers[1], affecting many adolescents and young adults.
To address these challenges, clinicians from across
A rare cancer requiring highly complex, multidisciplinary care
With more than 100 subtypes, each requiring different diagnostic and treatment pathways, effective sarcoma care relies heavily on specialised expertise and coordinated multidisciplinary management.
When Mr
Throughout his treatment journey,
"I'm still fighting,"
A father of two young children,
"I hope more people understand sarcoma better," he said. "More research, more awareness and more treatment options can make a real difference."
Strengthening early identification and referral
A key challenge in sarcoma care is early identification. Many clinicians encounter sarcoma infrequently, which can lead to uncertainty in recognising suspicious features and knowing when to escalate care.
Adjunct Professor Mark Edward Puhaindran, Chairman of the Medical Board at National University Hospital (NUH) and Senior Consultant in the Division of Surgical Oncology, NCIS, added: "In clinical practice, the rarity of sarcoma means that many doctors may see only a handful of cases in their careers, leading to uncertainty in recognising the condition, and deciding when to escalate or refer. Strengthening awareness and mapping out clearer decision pathways are therefore important steps towards improving outcomes."
Developing expert multidisciplinary guidance
As part of this broader effort, clinicians from
This includes the development of a new clinical handbook, Clinical Management of Bone and Soft Tissue Tumours. The Singapore‑led effort brings together the collective expertise of 70 local and international contributors across specialties and aims to support healthcare professionals in navigating complex diagnostic pathways, identifying when specialist referral is required, and determining appropriate multimodal treatment approaches.
Associate Professor
Among the handbook's lead editors is Associate Professor
Developed by NCIS in partnership with institutes such as NCCS and international contributors, the handbook reflects
Beyond diagnosis: fighting cancer with purpose
Mr
A referral led him to NCIS where a biopsy confirmed a rare diagnosis: clear cell sarcoma, an uncommon and aggressive subtype of soft tissue sarcoma. Surgery followed in
Although
Under the care of Adjunct Professor Mark Edward Puhaindran, who is also a lead editor of the handbook,
Since 2018, he has run the Run For Hope Marathon annually, often training and competing in between surgeries and medical treatments. Each race represents not recovery from cancer, but a powerful affirmation of what is still possible despite it.
"This is not a death sentence,"
[1] Source: Burningham Z, Hashibe M, Spector L, Schiffman JD. The epidemiology of sarcoma. Clin Sarcoma Res. 2012;2:14. https://doi.org/10.1186/2045-3329-2-14. |
[2] Editors of Clinical Management of Bone and Soft Tissue Tumours: Prof Mark Edward Puhaindran, Prof |
Chinese Glossary
National University Cancer Institute, | 新加坡国立大学癌症中心 |
National University Hospital (NUH) | 国立大学医院 |
National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) | 新加坡国立癌症中心 |
Adjunct Professor Mark Edward Puhaindran Chairman, Medical Board, National University Hospital (NUH) & | Mark Edward Puhaindran客座教授 国立大学医院医疗委员会主席 & 高级顾问医生 肿瘤外科 新加坡国立大学癌症中心 |
Associate Professor Head & Senior Consultant Department of Pathology | 李光明医生副教授 主任兼高级顾问医生 病理科 国立大学医院(国大医院) & 高级顾问医生 |
Associate Professor Senior Consultant Department of Diagnostic Imaging National University Hospital (NUH) & | 詹姆士•哈利南医生副教授 高级顾问医生 影像诊断科 国立大学医院(国大医院) & 高级顾问医生 肿瘤外科 (肌肉骨骼外科), 新加坡国立大学癌症中心 |
Mr | Hilman Basri先生 |
Mr | 吴振扬先生 |
About the National University Cancer Institute,
The National University Cancer Institute,
As one of two national cancer centres in
NCIS provides the full suite of specialised oncology and haematology services at the NUH Medical Centre at
NCIS also offers cancer services at other hospitals in
- NCIS Cancer & Blood Clinic @ Ng Teng Fong General Hospital
- NCIS Radiotherapy Centre @ Tan Tock Seng Hospital
- NCIS Radiotherapy Clinic @ Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
To bring cancer care even closer to our patients, our NCIS on the Go programme delivers a range of cancer services at clinics within the community for their convenience.
For more information, please visit www.ncis.com.sg.
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