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Cancer care champion

Pauline Wong
Pauline Wong • 8 min read

Serena Wee, CEO of Icon Cancer Centre (Asean and Hong Kong), has been in the healthcare industry her whole life. Her parents both worked in hospitals and were among the pioneers at one of Singapore’s premier hospitals. Growing up watching her parents provide care and service has spurred her to do the same. Now she plans to take it to the next level. She speaks to Options about how she’s changing cancer care, especially for young women.

SINGAPORE (March 13): Some of Serena Wee’s earliest childhood memories were always in the hospital, but not in the way you might think. Growing up, she would ‘hang around’ the Mount Elizabeth Hospital, because her mom used to work there (the latter was among the pioneer nurses who started the hospital back in the mid-to-late 1970s). Her mother eventually retired as the chief operating officer of Mount Alvernia Hospital. “I used to hang around after school to meet her, and then we’ll head home together,” she tells Options in a recent interview. “I was always in that environment. My dad was in medical technology — so one can say I’m a healthcare ‘lifer’,” she adds.

Petite, with a smile that lights up her eyes, Wee has over 25 years’ experience in healthcare management and was previously leading regional operations for Icon SOC (Singapore Oncology Consultants) as chief operating officer. That company — pioneers in medical oncology here — was acquired by Icon Group, Australia’s largest cancer care provider in 2016. Like her mother, she began at Mount Elizabeth Hospital as a management engineer before working for other healthcare providers like Parkway Group Healthcare. She also moved on to senior roles in healthcare investment, consultancy and development. For example, Wee is also the co-founder of Can-Care Holdings, a provider of comprehensive and personalised post-cancer care products and services targeted to meet the physical, social and psychological needs of people with cancer, cancer survivors and their families — paying special focus to women with cancer.

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