AYA Cancer Support: A New App and Campaign in Singapore

Screenshots of AYA Bytes
Screenshots of AYA Bytes

• AYA Bytes app launches to support young cancer patients
• Building for Hope campaign raises awareness and funds
• Collaboration with fashion entrepreneur Arissa Cheo

Did you know that every year in Singapore, about 500 young people aged between 16 and 45 are diagnosed with cancer?

They face unique challenges and need special support.

The National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) has created the AYA Bytes app and launched the Building for Hope campaign to help these young fighters.

AYA Bytes: A Supportive App for Young Cancer Patients

AYA Bytes is a mobile app that provides age-specific information to help young people with cancer.

The app has more than 100 articles on topics like cancer treatment, managing symptoms, nutrition, exercise, fertility preservation, and mental health.

The NCCS AYA team keeps the app updated with new articles.

When users sign up, they enter details like their age, gender, type of cancer, and treatment.

This helps the app create a personalised dashboard with curated articles.

And don’t worry; all personal data is kept confidential.

Dr Evelyn Wong, the project lead of AYA Bytes, says, “We hope that AYA Bytes will serve as a companion for AYA cancer patients as a useful, handy resource they can turn to for reliable cancer information anytime during their treatment journey.”

Building for Hope Campaign: Raising Awareness and Funds

From April 3-7, the NCCS is running the Building for Hope campaign to raise awareness and funds for AYA cancer patients.

Fashion entrepreneur Arissa Cheo designed a special #BuildingForHope t-shirt, which is sold to raise money for the cause.

Arissa Cheo says, “I am honoured to contribute to this meaningful cause and hope that together we can make a positive impact and difference to the lives of AYA cancer patients.”

Local celebrities and social media influencers will show their support by posting selfies wearing t-shirts.

Actionable and Practical Takeaways

• Download the AYA Bytes app for personalised cancer support
• Support the Building for Hope campaign by purchasing a t-shirt
• Share the campaign on social media to raise awareness

The AYA Bytes app and Building for Hope campaign are important steps in providing much-needed support for young people with cancer in Singapore.

By working together, we can make a difference in their lives and help them face their challenges with hope and strength.

What are your thoughts on the AYA Bytes app and Building for Hope campaign?

Share your opinions and experiences in the comments below.

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