Dr Lee Wai Peng is a Senior Consultant and Breast Surgeon and she specialises in treating benign and malignant breast conditions. Prior to joining Solis, she was a Senior Consultant and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Changi General Hospital (CGH), a position she grew into following the completion of her advanced specialty training in general surgery in 2014. She strives to provide holistic and individualised care with a personal touch for ladies with breast conditions and is a strong advocate for encompassing cosmesis with surgical therapy.
In April 2007, Dr Lee obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Medicine and Surgery at the National University of Singapore. Soon after, she travelled to the UK to acquire her membership qualifications under the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh and started her subspecialty training in General Surgery. She went on to complete her Masters in Surgery at the National University of Singapore in 2014.
In the same year, she completed her advanced training and attained her fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Four years later, she was recognised as a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine Singapore in General Surgery. She subsequently completed observership in renowned centres in Japan and UK, to keep herself abreast of newer advanced surgical techniques to allow more patients to benefit from different options of breast conservation surgery. She is also an appointed member of the Singapore Society of Oncology.
Dr Lee is the recipient of numerous service awards including the Eastern Health Alliance Service Award (2012), SingHealth 10 Year Long Service Award (2017), Singapore Health Quality Service Silver Award (2018), and the Singapore Health Quality Gold Award (2020). More recently, she had participated in Changi General Hospital Improvement Festival 2021 where her efforts for putting together a post-operation brochure and kit for breast cancer patients were recognised.
When not engaged in clinical work, you’ll find Dr Lee passionately engaged in research on methodologies to help breast cancer patients improve their quality of life. To this day, she continues to be actively involve in publishing clinical findings and is also a regular reviewer in various international journals.Some of her ongoing research includes understanding the prevalence of breast cancer-related lymphedema after treatment at CGH and its associated impact on quality-of-life outcomes; evaluating the role of contrast-enhanced ultrasound as a predictive diagnostic tool in complex breast cysts; exploring the presence of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) effect on the survival outcome of invasive breast cancer; and much more. Her most recent interest is to explore the role and impact of metabolic syndrome on breast cancer patients and their prognosis.
Primary breast lymphoma: A single-centre experience.
Foo MY, Lee WP, Seah JC, Kam CW, Tan SM.
Cancer Rep (Hoboken). 2019; 2(3): e1140.
Intracystic papillary breast carcinoma in a male patient: a case report and review of literature.
Mok CW, Lee WP, Ng WL, Tan SM.
J Surg Case Rep. 2018; 2018(11): rjy315.
DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjy315
Clinical utility of tumour marker velocity of cancer antigen 15-3 (CA 15-3) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in breast cancer surveillance.
Hing JX, Mok CW, Tan PT, Sudhakar SS, Seah CM, Lee WP, Tan SM.
Breast. 2020; 52: 95-101.
DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2020.05.005
Tattoo pigment in axillary lymph nodes mimics occult breast malignancy: a case report.
Lee WP, Shetty SS, Ng WL, Tan SM.
Ann Breast Surg. 2020; 4: 11.
DOI: 10.21037/abs-20-49
Incidental mastocytosis in a lady with Cowden Syndrome: a case report.
Lee WP, Shetty SS, Hing JX, Tan CS, Tan SM.
Ann Breast Surg. 2021; 5: 25.
DOI: 10.21037/abs-20-131
Impact of health talks on knowledge, attitudes and perception of breast cancer screening and treatment amongst healthcare staff by a Breast Surgical Unit in a Public Healthcare Institution – a cross sectional study.
Hing JX, Lee WP, Chua YN, Tan PT, Mok CW, Sudhakar SS, Seah CM, Tan SM.
BMC Women’s Health. 2021; 21(1): 198.
DOI: 10.1186/s12905-021-01424-z
“Scarless” excision of a nipple adenoma case report – a good aesthetic outcome after a circular nipple excision with purse-string closure technique.
Hing JX, Kua J, Lee WP.
Ann Breast Surg. 2021; 5: 28.
DOI: 10.21037/abs-21-66
Does concomitant DCIS affect the clinical outcome in breast cancer patients with invasive ductal carcinoma: an Asian Perspective.
Lee WP, Sudhakar SS, Seah CM, Tan PT, Tan SM.
Cancer Rep (Hoboken). 2022 Sep;5(9):e1646.
DOI: 10.1002/cnr2.1646
Germline breast cancer susceptibility genes, tumor characteristics, and survival.
Lee WP, Ho PJ, Khng AJ, Loh HW, Ho WK, Yip CH, Mohd-Taib NA, Tan VKM, Tan BK, Tan SM, Tan EY, Lim SH, Jamaris S, Sim Y, Wong FY, Ngeow J, Lim EH, Tai MC, Wijaya EA, Lee SC, Chan CW, Buhari SA, Chan PMY, Chen JJC, Seah JCM, Mok CW, Lim GH, Woo E, Kim SW, Lee JW, Lee MH, Park SK, Dunning AM, Easton DF, Schmidt MK, Teo SH, Li J, Hartman M.
Genome Med. 2021; 13(1): 185.
DOI: 10.1186/s13073-021-00978-9
Cohort profile: The Singapore Breast Cancer Cohort (SGBCC), a multi-center breast cancer cohort for evaluation of phenotypic risk factors and genetic markers.
Lee WP, Ho PJ, Yeoh YS, Miao H, Lim SH, Tan EY, Tan BKT, Tan VKM, Tan SM, Yong WS, Wong FY, Madhukumar P, Chan CW, Iau PTC, Lee SC, Putti T, Buhari SA, Lee JY, Lim GH, Woo E, Yan Z, Chan PMY, Chen JJC, Lu SQ, Dent R, Mok CW, Seah JCM, Sim X, van Dam RM, Chia KS, Li J, Hartman M.
PLoS One. 2021; 16(4): e0250102.