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……
You’re never alone when facing challenges a cancer diagnosis can bring. With Cancer Fund’s support, we will empower and care for you and your family throughout treatment until long after survivorship.
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…
We are upgrading and renovating our Wong Tai Sin Support Centre and it will be temporarily closed from 27 April to …
The last day of service for our Tin Shui Wai Support Centre will be on 14 March 2020.
In view of the recent unrest across Hong Kong, we would like to remind users to avoid going near to areas of protest for safety reasons.
With your donations we can make a true difference to families touched by cancer, like Sarah’s.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Hong Kong women. With 1 in 17 women diagnosed*, chances are you, or someone you know, will be affected.
We believe in the therapeutic healing powers of art and the creative process.
As summer approaches, will you be creating healthy recipes for your loved ones?
We would like to make you aware of the unauthorised use of Hong Kong Cancer Fund’s name in a health product advertisement published in a daily newspaper today.
Pink Pony is Ralph Lauren’s worldwide initiative to bring cancer under control, and this year we are pleased to announce that the brand will continue its longstanding relationship with Hong Kong Cancer Fund.
A concert to benefit the community is music to the ears. International pop diva CoCo Lee is celebrating her 20thanniversary in the music industry and will put on a spectacular show featuring popular songs of the 80s and 90s.
New cancer statistics released from the Hong Kong Cancer Registry reveals that 26,998 people were diagnosed with the disease in 2011.
[Hong Kong, 24 December, 2013] Father Christmas made a special journey from Santa Claus Village, Rovaniemi in Finland to bring festive joy to the children of Rainbow Club.
The children of the Rainbow Club received an early Christmas gift when popular local TVB artists popped into our CancerLink Tin Shui Wai centre for a surprise visit last month.
Hong Kong Cancer Fund’s Homecare programme has been awarded a Top Ten Outstanding Service Award at the Hong Kong Council of Social Service’s 2013 Best Practice Awards in Social Welfare.
Two local university students have recently returned from a fundraising challenge to cycle the coastline of Taiwan in 18 days, raising money for Hong Kong Cancer Fund.
Hong Kong Cancer Fund, on 17 June, launched its colorectal cancer campaign, ‘Don’t Wait Till It’s Too Late’- a public education campaign highlighting the causes and risk factors of colorectal cancer and how best to avoid them.
Our 25th Anniversary television commercial has been nominated for an award at this year’s TVB Most Popular TV Commercial Awards, and you can show your support by voting for us online.
Thanks to your support, our “Don’t Wait Til It’s Too Late” TVC, raising awareness about Colorectal Cancer, won the Silver Award in the “Charities and Public Services” category at the 2012 Apple Daily Advertising Awards.
Fly away with us to the exotic climes of Cambodia this June, as we explore the ancient mysteries of one of Asia’s most beautiful countries.
Moët & Chandon invites you to raise your glass of Moët & Chandon Rose Imperial to celebrate Valentine’s Day!
Top Hong Kong model Eunis Chan has released her latest photo album – yān – which reveals her more enchanting side, against the stunning backdrop of exotic Eastern Europe in Prague.
Hong Kong Contemporary Art Exhibition and Hong Kong Cancer Fund Charity Auction
Some 200 cancer patients a year will benefit from a new HK$42 million pilot scheme to subsidize expensive drugs.
Hong Kong Cancer Survivor Mike Kennedy enlisted the support of his fellow friends at the Kowloon Cricket Club to participate in this year’s Stride for a Cure (SFC) – Hong Kong Cancer Fund’s annual walkathon to raise money for cancer research.
Hong Kong Cancer Fund took part in Bowel Cancer Awareness Day yesterday in Shatin, organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
In partnership with St. Paul’s Hospital, Hong Kong Cancer Fund is offering discounted colonoscopies to men and women aged 50 or above at HK$6,000 (original price HK$7,000) to the first 150 people to apply.
Salvatore Ferragamo has created a pink collection of bags, shoes, T-shirts and accessories that pays homage to the brand’s heritage, using CRYSTALLIZED™ – Swarovski Element as a key component of the design.
“I, like many other people, fear cancer. In December 2004, I was very upset when I was diagnosed of breast cancer.
For 27 years Cancer Fund has been providing free information, professional guidance, and peer support to anyone living with or affected by cancer.
Cancer Fund is a founding member of the Face-to-Face Monthly Giving Alliance.
Starting 12 March 2009, Cancer Fund will run a weekly column over 8-consecutive weeks, addressing some of the basics topics and questions relating to cancer in an effort to raise awareness of cancer and our free support services.
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