Eligible men and women in Singapore can take advantage of a multi-cancer screening campaign by 365 Cancer Prevention Society (365CPS) this year. The campaign uses the SPOT-MAS Blood Test, which can detect early signals of up to 10 common and aggressive cancers, including breast cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, and lung cancer—from a single draw of blood. The multi-cancer campaign, opened to the public, offers one free cancer screening for every cancer survivor who is registered with 365CPS. Here’s what we know about the free cancer screenings in Singapore.
Who is eligible for these free cancer screenings?
As part of this initiative, every cancer survivor aged 21 or above (with a documented history of cancer) who registers with 365CPS is eligible to redeem one free screening, subject to medical eligibility criteria. The campaign is open to registered 365CPS clients and their immediate family members, with each client entitled to one redemption. Additionally, non-members can sign up for free membership and pre-screening consultation before proceeding to partner clinics for the test.
Although, certain groups are excluded, such as those diagnosed with cancer in the past five years, pregnant individuals, or people with recent blood transfusions, or suspected advanced lesions.
If the SPOT-MAS test indicates abnormalities, participating clinics will arrange a doctor review, and where necessary, refer patients to public health providers for further investigation or treatment.
Registration for the Multi-Cancer Screening Campaign is currently open here. It is unclear when applications will close, so it’s best to apply as soon as possible.
This campaign is part of 365CPS’s broader mission to support cancer survivors and promote early detection, working alongside clinical partners. By offering accessible, multi-cancer screening at no cost, the nonprofit society aims to empower families affected by cancer to move from reactive treatment to proactive prevention.