HKSH Cancer Centre


Supported by a team of experienced oncologists, specialty nurses and allied health professionals, the HKSH Cancer Centre provides comprehensive, one-stop oncology services on two campuses, i.e. Happy Valley and Island East, each with its own outpatient and treatment facilities to best support patients in a holistic and caring approach.



Our Services

A Hub for Cancer Management: Multi-disciplinary and Multi-facility




How We Can Support You
We understand that a cancer diagnosis can be highly stressful. At HKSH, we are here to ease your concerns and guide you and your family before, during and after treatment. Our main priority is to alleviate pain and achieve optimal clinical outcomes for every patient we treat.

Taking a multidisciplinary team approach to cancer management, we offer a comprehensive range of personalised treatment options with the most advanced equipment to achieve high precision screening, diagnosis and treatment.

For overseas patients, the International Patient Services at HKSH Medical Group would provide a range of services, including the arrangement of physician consultations, second medical opinions, specialised surgical procedures, and full spectrum of comprehensive oncology treatments. Click here for more details or complete the Online Registration Form so our team can connect you with the most suitable doctor to address your medical needs.






New Development
HKSH Proton Therapy Centre
Our Proton Therapy Centre in A Kung Ngam is the first of its kind in Hong Kong, offering a cutting-edge proton radiotherapy system that minimises exposure of health tissues to radiation and lowers the risk of complications and side effects associated with conventional radiotherapy. This makes us one of the world’s most comprehensive suites that provides both proton and photon treatment modalities for oncology cases.









The Chau Hoi Shuen Foundation continues to support female patients with financial burden to receive sophisticated cancer treatment at HKSH through “Dear Girlfriends”
With a generous donation of HK$10 million from the Chau Hoi Shuen Foundation (the Foundation), the “Dear Girlfriends” subsidy scheme (the Scheme) has been relaunched to support female patients with financial needs for more precise and high-end cancer treatment at HKSH. Commenced in September 2022, the new round of the Scheme is expected to benefit around 106 patients.

With HK$35 million in total, the Scheme has so far provided subsidies to 222 cancer patients since July 2019.

Details of the Scheme:
  • Eligible patients must be referred by HKSH or the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of The University of Hong Kong.
  • Each beneficiary can receive a subvention of up to HK$260,000, subject to the type of treatment they need.
  • The Scheme covers three treatment plans:
    • Helical Tomotherapy for Breast Cancer Patients with Regional Nodal Disease
    • MR-guided Radiotherapy using MR Linac for Gynaecological Cancer Patients
    • MR-guided Brachytherapy for Cervix Cancer Patients






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