Key facts
- Hong Kong recorded 15,000 new cancer cases in 1983.
- New cancer cases in Hong Kong have more than doubled to 38,000 annually.
- Hong Kong maintains one of the lowest cancer mortality rates in the developed world.
- Hong Kong aims to become a leading hub for cancer research.
Cancer is Hong Kong's leading cause of death. While the number of new cases has significantly increased over the past four decades, the city has managed to maintain a low mortality rate, suggesting effective treatment and public health strategies. The focus is now shifting towards enhancing cancer research capabilities.
