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3 May 2008 Launch of ¡§Bowel Cancer in Hong Kong: Education, Promotion and Screening¡¨ Project
The Institute of Digestive Disease of CUHK launched the five-year ¡§Bowel Cancer in Hong Kong: Education, Promotion and Screening¡¨ Project and inaugurated the CUHK Jockey Club Bowel Cancer Education Centre with the generous donations from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. The Ceremony held at the School of Public Health Building today (3 May) was officiated by Dr. Donald K. T. Li, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, together with other platform guests including Mr. Alan Tam, Generalissimo of the Peer Educators for Bowel Health; Dr. Wing Man Ko, Chairman, Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society; Ms. Agatha Hu, Director of Operations, Hong Kong Cancer Fund; Dr. Hong Fung, Cluster Chief Executive (NTE), Hospital Authority; Professor T. F. Fok, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK; Professor Sian Griffiths, Director, School of Public Health, CUHK and Professor Joseph J. Y. Sung, Director, Institute of Digestive Disease, CUHK. ¡§The Hong Kong Jockey Club would like to raise the public awareness about bowel cancer and its prevention, and the importance of periodic screening through funding CUHK this five-year programme. The programme will allow 10,000 asymptomatic people aged over 50 to undergo free fecal occult blood test or colonoscopy. We hope that through the educational programmes of the CUHK Jockey Club Bowel Cancer Education Centre, the prevalence and mortality rate of bowel cancer in Hong Kong can be reduced by a better understanding on the disease, its associated risk factors, treatment methods and prevention means,¡¨ said Dr. Donald Li. Professor Joseph Sung said, ¡§We are grateful for the generosity of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. In the coming five years, we will gather the public views on their knowledge, attitude and beliefs about bowel cancer. Through detailed analyses of the findings, we will assess the cost effectiveness of bowel cancer screening tests and advise the Government on the formulation of bowel cancer screening policies for the general public.¡¨ After the Ceremony, the first educational seminar on bowel cancer and briefing for the Peer Educators for Bowel Health was delivered by Professor Simon S. M. Ng, Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, CUHK. The CUHK Jockey Club Bowel Cancer Education Centre is now recruiting people aged between 50 and 70 with an interest in promoting bowel health in Hong Kong to help raise public awareness about bowel cancer as Peer Educators for Bowel Health. We are very honoured to have Mr. Alan Tam to be our Generalissimo of the Peer Educators for Bowel Health. The first batch of Peer Educators for Bowel Health was presented with certificates today. In conclusion, the CUHK Jockey Club Bowel Cancer Education Centre aims at educating the public about symptoms, risk factors and available tests of bowel cancer through the concerted efforts of community and family physicians, voluntary organizations and elderly centres. For further enquiries about the ¡§Bowel Cancer in Hong Kong: Education, Promotion and Screening¡¨ Project, enrolment for the bowel cancer screening and application for becoming a Peer Educator for Bowel Health, please call the hotline 2603 1407 during office hours. Appendix - Details of the ¡§Bowel Cancer in Hong Kong: Education, Promotion and Screening¡¨ Project II. Setting up the community network III. Bowel cancer screening tests for 10,000 asymptomatic subjects IV. Questionnaire survey V. Assessment of the cost effectiveness of bowel cancer screening tests
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