South China Morning Post
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Is Hong Kong winning the war on cancer or facing new front in late diagnosis?
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A Health Matters wellness series examines Hong Kong's cancer burden, noting that while new cases have doubled since 1983 to 38,000 annually, the city maintains one of the lowest cancer mortality rates in the developed world and explores its role as a cancer research hub.
Is Hong Kong winning the war on cancer or facing new front in late diagnosis?
In the first of a six-part Health Matters wellness series on cancer in Hong Kong, Emily Hung looks into how the city takes on its leading cause of death while maintaining one of the lowest mortality rates in the developed world and what more it must do to excel as a hub for cancer research.
When Hong Kong began modern cancer tracking in 1983, it recorded 15,000 new cases and a far higher death rate than today.
Four decades on, the number of cases has more than doubled to 38,000, yet the risk of.
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