Chronicling my battle with the dreaded cancer and ..yes, beating it! You can do it too. Join me.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
My Pilgrimage to Mt E..
Well, intimidating because the needles await me, and one simply do not know what results will show up on the doctor's desk with this quarterly 'throw of the dice'. Will the results be in my favour again?
But it is also fortuitous because deep inside me, I am very grateful that I am being looked after by an excellent doctor in Dr Ang Peng Tiam and his team. These visits always end with a shot of Zoometa to boost my body's immunity..and a bill of nearly $3000, everytime. They reaffirmed my wisdom of having a good insurance cover when I was younger, an action that must be taken up by all women, at the earliest opportunity, in their adult lives. See my earlier posting on the same:
http://beatcancer10.blogspot.com/2006/10/so-how-much-doe-cancer-cot.html
If I was to add it all up, the total medical bill would have easily crossed the $100k mark by now. But that wise step of buying that insurance plan made this journey of mine so far a much more liveable experience.
And after each trip of blood extraction for cancer-marker testing, and then followed by the wait to sit on Doc Ang's hot-seat, that shot of drug and a tummy-feeling meal along Orchard Road, I am always filled with a new zest for life.. at least until the next pilgrimage..
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Peace and Hope..
Monday, November 22, 2010
Foster-ing Friends..
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Simply Red ..Simply Wonderful!
What a simply wonderful concert!
Simply Red blew down the Indoor Stadium with their polished performance and controlled style in their "Farewell Tour". The lead singer is a real gem..will we ever hear his soulful voice again?.
If only I can stay here and listen to him all night long..what a treat for my body indeed! Can you feel the vibes of these 2 wonderful songs?
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Recharging with my Team..
Friday, May 07, 2010
"Oh yes, it's ladies' night.."
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The Most Beautiful 2000km on Earth..
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Everytime I view these scenes, I am completely taken by the inspiring beauty that resides inside each brick and stone, every piece of marble and each hunk of steel that has made these western European cities the most beautiful on Planet Earth. Surely, there can't be another 2000km stretch of land as beautiful and historical as this Rome-to-Paris-via-Venice-Florence-and-Lucerne stretch, can there?
As the song says, ".. And I feel just like I am livin' someone else's life..it's like I've stepped outside, when everything is going right.."
Hey, everything is going right, for me!
Perhaps, the coin that Hubby tossed into the Trevi Fountain will bring me back there again, one day..
(thank you Mum and Sis for making this trip with me, and making it even more meaningful for me!)
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
"One Hundred Ways"..
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
The Neverending Food Trail in Penang..
1. Char Koay Teow (Lorong Selamat)
Monday, January 25, 2010
Run for Hope 2009..
Thursday, January 07, 2010
"The Doctor Needs to See You Today.."
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
"It'll be the Himalayan mountains next.."
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
"Doc Talk" by Dr Ang..

to George
date Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 8:34 AM\
Sep 26
Dear George
Thanks for the kind words of encouragement.
The thought of doing the article every fortnight is a bit of a chore. But once I get a theme, it is not too difficult. The feedback I get from readers spurs me to continue writing.
God bless.
PT
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They are always written with plenty of poignancy and care,and have never failed to give us loads of comfort,and in some articles, entertainment too.
We hope you will continue with it. We continueto be amazed by you and we keep asking ourselves,"Just how does he find the time to do this?".
warm regards,
Thursday, September 24, 2009
"I Think You Have Escaped It.."


Sunday, July 19, 2009
The Molly Lee Appeal
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
16-06-06 to 16-06-09 : 3 Beautiful Years
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16-06-06 to 16-06-09..
3 beautiful years..
Life..
To be savoured..
To be treasured..
To be loved..
With many more..
And then some..
Beautiful years to come..
(remember to turn up the speaker volume..)
Saturday, May 09, 2009
The Link between Stress and Cancer..

Friday, April 17, 2009
CNA's TV program on Ovarian Cancer
So many things to learn from this TV program. Please take the opportunity to watch this full version:
http://www.parkwaycancercentre.com/multimedia/journey-of-hope/ovarian-cancer-part-1
Sunday, April 12, 2009
5-in-1 Test at Year #3..
For the first time, Dr Ang Peng Tiam suggested that I go through a series of tests to round out what had seemed like a fantastic first 3 years, post-chemo. It was to cover..

Wednesday, March 11, 2009
"Cancer is not a contagious disease"..
Cancer is not a contagious disease
(ST Forum - 09 March '09)
WE REFER to the article by Andy Ho last Saturday, "'Catch' cancer? Yes, you can".
( http://heresthenews.blogspot.com/2009/03/cancer-yes-you-can.html )
It highlights the role of infectious agents, particularly viruses in causing cancer, and suggests that since viruses are infectious, one might "catch" cancer from a cancer patient.
Viruses have been known to play a role in cancer causation since the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of the transforming activity of the rous sarcoma virus in chickens by Dr Peyton Rous nearly 100 years ago. However, an infectious virus causing cancer is different from cancer being a contagious disease. In other words, healthy patients do not acquire cancer from another patient.
One of our patients mentioned this as a concern recently, and we feel it is important to point this out as cancer patients require the full support and care of their loved ones. It would be sad to see our patients with advanced cancer dying alone and or with relatives fearing to hold their hands or touch them. Some may even use such excuses to neglect or isolate their relatives with cancer.
Viruses are widespread and many people may have been exposed without symptoms. Hepatitis B carriers, for example, have an increased risk of liver cancer. Carriers could pass on hepatitis B as an infection, and all necessary precautions should be taken to minimise this.
However, only a minority of hepatitis B carriers develop liver cancer. These patients frequently acquired their infection many years ago at birth or during childhood. The liver cancer itself is not contagious.
It is estimated that 80 per cent to 90 per cent of the adult American population has been exposed to the virus mentioned in the article, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which is related to nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) and lymphoma.
About 50 per cent of the world population has been exposed to the bacterium, helicobactor pylori, related to stomach cancer.
Overall, very few people who are exposed eventually develop these cancers.
Certainly, hand washing and other general hygiene measures are needed when we care for our loved ones with cancer, mainly to protect them from germs. However, we should not let that prevent us from touching and loving them.
Dr Peter Ang Cher Siang
Dr Tay Miah Hiang
Dr Leong Swan Swan
Oncocare Cancer Centre






