As the year drew to a close, we marked this gratitude with “Sounds of Gratitude”, an end-of-year sound healing……
Hong Kong Cancer Fund has launched “CheckMate,” a new campaign aimed at raising awareness of men’s cancers and promoting early detection. Kicking off this November, the campaign encourages men to take proactive steps in monitoring their health, using the impactful message, “Don’t hide them, check them!” The successful launch event featured key supporters including health professionals and sponsors. The campaign focuses on various men’s cancers, including prostate, testicular, and penile cancers, emphasizing the importance of regular health checks. Remember: Don’t hide them, check them!
In May 2025, members of the New Voice Club (NVC), one of Hong Kong Cancer Fund’s 22 peer support groups, embarked on a heartfelt mission to Hangzhou. Their goal was to share their experience and expertise in voice rehabilitation with local laryngectomees, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.
We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to Movember for their invaluable partnership with us ……
In order to strengthen Hong Kong Cancer Fund’s brand presence, the name of Friends of CancerLink has been……
Hong Kong Cancer Fund is honored to be one of the beneficiary charities of Hong Kong Legal Walk this year. To support our free cancer support services and the people touched by cancer.
Prostate Cancer is the third most common cancer among Hong Kongers, ranking just behind lung and colorectal cancer. According to the latest 2020 figures from the Hong Kong Cancer Registry, 1 in every 27 men has a chance of prostate cancer. In new cancer cases, prostate cancer totals 2,315 patients, or 13.9% of all new male cancers. This is a 55% increase from 2010, making prostate cancer one of the fastest growing cancers. The Hong Kong Cancer Fund has long offered free services for prostate cancer survivors and their family members and caretakers. Its “Going Through Project” caters to their needs in a comprehensive and evidence-based approach.
The annual Pink Revolution by Hong Kong Cancer Fund in October is home to a number of breast-cancer related educational and promotional events. Aside from raising awareness, Pink Revolution will also host the “Shop for Pink” campaign: shop to show your support for cancer survivors, spread positivity and fundraise for Hong Kong Cancer Fund’s free breast-cancer services!
The number of women being diagnosed with Breast Cancer is continuing rise year-on-year. Over the last 10 years we have seen new case numbers increase from 3,025 in 2010 to 4,793 in 2019.*
Breast cancer is the most common cancer for Hong Kong women; it’s also the third most lethal one. The annual Pink Revolution by The Hong Kong Cancer Fund continues to raise awareness for breast health and to support survivors.
As the second most common cancer in Hong Kong, colorectal cancer in the city saw 5,556 cases in 2019^. For men aged 45 to 64, it is the most common cancer. Colorectal cancer is one of a few cancers that could be prevented as it develops from intestinal polyps, meaning early detection via colonoscopies can ensure timely removal and recovery.
With your donations we can make a true difference to families touched by cancer, like Sam.
Stepping into 2022, Cancer Fund’s flagship event “Stride for a Cure” celebrates its 26th anniversary and will continue…
Celebrating its 20th year, Pink Revolution ambassador Sammi Cheng again calls on Hong Kong ladies to conduct regular breast check-ups with the slogan, “Be Smart. Self-Check”! Cancer Fund will also host a series of public educational and outreach events surrounding breast cancer;
Pink Revolution features a myriad of Pink Sponsors including AXA Hong Kong and Macau, Zojirushi Hong Kong…
In Hong Kong, cancer of the ovaries is the 6th most commonly diagnosed cancer in women…
We are upgrading and renovating our Wong Tai Sin Support Centre and it will be temporarily closed from 27 April to …
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