Mr Joash Tan Zhe Xian was thriving academically in his first year at Temasek Polytechnic (TP) as a computer engineering student.
As a child, he had become interested in engineering while watching his grandfather tinker with gadgets.
He would go on to graduate top of his course with a perfect GPA of 4, bagging the school’s Lee Kuan Yew Award for top technology or computer science graduates.
But before that, he had to battle cancer.
He was in training as part of TP’s badminton team in August 2023 when his world was turned upside down.
“I experienced a sharp pain (at my glutes) and I couldn’t move,” he said.
Following MRIs, he was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare and aggressive cancer that forms in the bones or surrounding soft tissues.
“Upon diagnosis, I started to have a lot of questions about my health and my future. Everything that once felt very stable was just fragile,” Mr Tan said.



