The Liver Check-In Free Screening Campaign
365 CPS campaign offers free liver screening to protect vulnerable Singaporeans with hepatitis B or cirrhosis from now to 30 November 2025.
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365 Cancer Prevention Society (365CPS)’s free liver check-in campaign has returned for a second year to target at-risk individuals with cirrhosis or hepatitis B carriers, from now to 30 November 2025. ‘The Liver Check-In' campaign departs from last year’s focus on fatty liver disease, to directly address the biggest risk factors of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), one of the most common types of liver cancer. Through this joint initiative by 365CPS, Raffles Medical Group, and Roche, individuals aged 21 and above who hold a blue or orange CHAS card, or the Public Assistance Card, are encouraged to undergo early detection and receive a GAAD score analysis, a digital algorithm registered in Singapore that aids in the diagnosis of early-stage HCC, combining gender, age, AFP, DCP (PIVKA-II) markers. Raffles Diagnostica is the first laboratory in Singapore to launch this diagnostic tool GAAD profile to diagnose early-stage liver cancer.
According to the Singapore Cancer Registry Annual Report 2022, liver cancer remains one of the more common cancers in Singapore, particularly among men. It ranked as the fifth most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths among males between 2018 and 2022.
Often called a “silent disease”, early-stage liver cancer rarely presents symptoms until it has advanced, or when the liver’s function is significantly affected. Such symptoms may include loss of appetite and weight, weakness and fatigue, nausea or vomiting, abdominal swelling or pain, lump in the abdomen, and yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice).
Regular check-ins including ultrasound scans and blood tests every six months are therefore crucial for individuals with cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis B or C, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD/NASH), or a family history of liver cancer. Early detection offers a better chance for curative treatment and improved survival outcomes.
Eligible participants of The Liver Check-In will undergo blood tests for AFP and PIVKA-II at participating Raffles Medical clinics to assess their GAAD [Gender, Age, AFP, DCP (PIVKAII)] score. Individuals with a score equal to or higher than 2.57 will be referred for a post-consultation and further investigation.
Sign Up for The Liver Check-In Free Liver Screening Campaign
For any enquiries or to register for The Liver Check-In, members of the public can visit 365CPS Social Service Centres or register on 365CPS website by 30 November 2025: https://bit.ly/365cpsliverscreening
Screening eligibility:
- Blue/orange CHAS or Public Assistance (PA) card holders
- Diagnosed with cirrhosis OR hepatitis B carrier
- Aged 21 and above
Exclusion criteria:
- Diagnosed with Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), past or current
Find out more information on the 365CPS website: https://www.365cps.org.sg/mylivercheckin/
Make a difference to the lives of these at-risk individuals and support the efforts of 365CPS.
Members of the public who wish to support the liver screening campaign can do so on Giving.sg:
- Your $30 donation will be a token of support for The Liver Check-In campaign.
- Your $50 donation allows us to provide medical consultations for one beneficiary.
- Your $100 donation allows us to provide medical consultations for two beneficiaries.
- Your $300 donation will sponsor a complete screening for one beneficiary.
All donations to 365CPS will be eligible for 250% tax relief. Any excess funds will be directed to supporting the Society’s tri-fold mission.
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