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SINGAPORE: Madam Tuan Asiah Tuan Mansor was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017. As her disease progressed, she required oral chemotherapy drugs and hormonal therapy that required monthly injections. The 53-year-old would go to the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) once a month for her treatment, with her husband driving her to and from the facility. Including travel and waiting time, each session would take about four hours, she said. But when Madam Asiah became eligible for an NCCS home...