Join an exclusive visit to the Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society (HKACS), a leading organisation supporting patients and families throughout the cancer journey. Through a guided tour and interactive discussion, participants will discover how HKACS is advancing patient-centred care, rehabilitation, and community support while helping shape the future of cancer care in Hong Kong.
Places are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Waiting lists will be available for fully booked tours.
The Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society
Established in 1963, The Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society (HKACS) is Hong Kong’s oldest non-profit cancer organisation and a UICC member agency since 1964. As official co-host of WCC 2026, HKACS supports patients and families at every stage of the cancer journey — from prevention and screening to treatment-phase psychosocial and financial assistance, rehabilitation, palliative care and survivorship.
HKACS has led many firsts in Hong Kong, including establishing the first cancer hospital and the first cancer day care centre, and pioneering the integration of Chinese and Western medicine in residential cancer care. In collaboration with the Hong Kong Baptist University Chinese Medicine Centre, we deliver a signature integrative care model designed to enhance recovery and improve quality of life.
Working closely with diverse stakeholders, HKACS also implements impactful charity programmes to support patients and caregivers, helping to bridge critical service gaps and strengthen Hong Kong’s cancer care ecosystem with sustainable, patient-centred solutions.
The visit includes a guided facility tour and an interactive sharing session with our team, showcasing how collaboration and innovation translate into meaningful impact for patients and families.
Address:
The Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society, 30 Nam Long Shan Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
Departure from HKCEC: 14:00
Estimated travel time: 30 minutes
Visit duration: 2h
Estimated return to HKCEC: 17:00
Maximum capacity TBA
*Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis. A waiting list will be established for tours that reach capacity.