National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) (GPS: 1.28138, 103.8376) is the nation’s foremost cancer treatment and research facility. Located within the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) Campus along Outram Road, it serves as a national and regional hub for comprehensive cancer care. The centre provides specialised services for all major cancers, conducts pioneering research, and trains healthcare professionals, playing a critical role in advancing oncology in Singapore and beyond.
NCCS was established in 1999 to centralise cancer care, which had previously been spread across different hospitals. Its founding marked a milestone in Singapore’s healthcare system, ensuring specialised and coordinated treatment for cancer patients. In 2022, NCCS expanded into a new, larger 24-storey purpose-built facility to meet the rising demand for oncology services, integrating patient care, clinical trials, and research under one roof1.
The National Cancer Centre Singapore is situated within the SGH Campus at Outram Road, making it easily accessible by public transport and major roads.
Motorists can reach the centre conveniently via the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) and Central Expressway (CTE).
NCCS offers a wide spectrum of cancer-related services, including:
Beyond treatment, NCCS is also a leading research institution. Its research focuses on areas such as molecular oncology, genomics, immunotherapy, and cancer epidemiology. The centre collaborates with universities, pharmaceutical companies, and international organisations. It also trains oncologists, nurses, and allied health professionals, ensuring the development of future leaders in cancer care3.
NCCS is actively involved in cancer prevention and awareness campaigns. It works closely with the Singapore Cancer Society and other partners to promote cancer screening, early detection, and healthy lifestyle practices. Public education talks and outreach programmes are regularly conducted to support the community.
At its peak before the 2022 expansion, NCCS managed more than 60% of all public sector oncology cases in Singapore — a testament to its national role in cancer care4.
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