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The 7th Beat the Banana Charity Run

Close to 1,000 people took part in the 7th annual WCRF HK Beat the Banana Run on Sunday 4th March. Thank you for the fantastic support of runners & sponsors which has helped to raise HK$963,239. The funding will enable us to fund more scientific research and education programmes on cancer prevention. Visit the photo album and share in the fun with the runners now!

Please help put an end to cancer with your extra dollar

Whether or not you’re eligible for the HK$6,000 cash gift from the Financial Secretary, YOU CAN HELP us to reach the HK$1 million goal of the Magic Million Appeal that helps fund cutting edge cancer prevention research. Make a secure online donation now!

Cancer Prevention: Chinese vs. Western Perspectives 28 May 2011

Diet and Lifestyle as Preventive Measures for Cancer

Role of Diet and Related Factors in the Etiology and Prevention of Cancer
Prof. Laurence Kolonel, Research Professor, Cancer Centre, University of Hawaii, USA, Expert Panel Member

Research Into the Role of Complementary Medicine in the Prevention of Cancer
Prof. David Fong, Director, Research and Development Division, School of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

Cause and Prevention of Cancer: Chinese Perspectives
Dr. Jennifer Wan, Associate Professor, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, HK

Cancer Prevention: Comparison of Evidence of Chinese and Western Medicines*
Prof. Tong Yao, Director, Chair Professor, School of Chinese Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, HK

Cancer Prevention Research: WCRF Programmes
Prof. Martin Wiseman, Medical and Scientific Advisor, World Cancer Research Fund International, UK

Drawing Conclusions

Cancer Prevention: What do We Know and What We Need to Know?
Prof. Laurence Kolonel, Research Professor, Cancer Centre, University of Hawaii, USA, Expert Panel Member

*The slides of this presentation are in Chinese.

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