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HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 18 November 2020 – The COVID-19 pandemic has raised health awareness across the globe. But it has been noted that men, compared with women, often are unwilling and do not have the motivation to engage in health-seeking behaviours such as nutritional eating or regular body checks. Cultural and conventional norms on masculinity impact men’s choices in paying attention to their health. Very often, men seem to demonstrate avoidance and negligence of healthcare which results in delayed diagnosis and treatments. Meanwhile, there is a growing number of men suffering from problems such as prostate and cardiovascular diseases.
To increase men’s awareness to their physical and mental health in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Medical Association (HKMA) is launching the ‘Men’s Health Week’ from November 16 to 21, in which doctors from different specialties are invited to conduct online seminars and share common health topics with the public such as ‘Diabetes Management/ Hypertension’, ‘Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia’, ‘Cancer Survivorship’, just to name a few.
According to statistics1,2 from the Department of Health and the Hong Kong Cancer Registry of the Hospital Authority (HKCaR), there is an increasing prevalence in the younger population on various men’s health issues. Take prostate cancer, the third leading cause of cancer death in men, as an example. The number of new cases increased by 60% in the past decade, from 1,369 cases in 2008 to 2,204 cases in 2018. Although the median age of incidence is 71, the number of patients aged 50 and above has risen to 10%. Therefore, young people should never take it lightly. And in response to these information, the Hong Kong Medical Association launches “Men’s Health Week” in the hope to promote health awareness among the local male population.
‘Through various talks organized during the Men’s Health Week, we hope to increase the public’s awareness of disease prevention and management, as well as increasing men’s attention to their physical and mental health, thereby improving the overall health of the Hong Kong citizens,’ said Dr. CHOI Kin, President of the HKMA.
HKMA points out that all topics covered during the ‘Men’s Health Week’ are closely related to men’s health in the modern society, which include:
Dr. MAK Siu King, Vice President of the HKMA, adds that general public are welcomed to participate during the ‘Men’s Health Week’ where medical education seminars will be also held for local and overseas doctors and scholars for in-depth discussion and to enhance the level of the medical profession in Hong Kong.
‘Men’s Health Week’ is organized by the HKMA with an aim to promote men’s health knowledge and arouse attention of the society to men’s health problems, as well as self-care awareness of men in Hong Kong, in turn to enhance the overall men’s health level. At the same time, the government is expected to pay more attention to men’s health and allocate more resources in this aspect, such as expanding the current arrangements of HPV vaccination from schoolgirls to school boys, so that men can maintain a healthy body and mind.
To learn more about the seminars and talks, please log on https://www.thkma.org/menshealthweek/
For general public who is interested to take part in the event can watch live on
Public Talk Information for Men’s Health Week
Date & Time | Theme | Topic | Speakers |
November 16, 5:45-6:45PM | Innovation for Men’s Health: How to Meet the Unmet Need? | Diabetes Management/ Hypertension | Dr. AU YEUNG Yick Cheung |
November 17, 5:45-6:45PM | Non-Communicable Disease | Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia / Male Depression | Dr. YEUNG Hip Wo, Victor / Dr. Greg MAK |
November 18, 5:45-6:45PM | Communicable Disease | Anal Cancer / Penile Cancer | Dr. WONG Tin Yau, Andrew / Dr. LAM Pei, Wayne |
November 19, 5:45-6:45PM | Telemedicine | Telemedicine in Stroke Patients / Interventional Treatment for Stroke | Dr. MAK Hoi Kwan, Calvin / Dr. WONG Ping Hong, Derek |
November 20, 5:45-6:45PM | Novo Therapies: How to Meet the Unmet Need? | Cancer Survivorship / Support Services Sharing from Cancer Information | Dr. TSANG Wai Kong / Mr. Alan NG, Ms. Natalie FONG |
Reference:
1. Hospital Authority: Cancer Statistics in 2018
https://www3.ha.org.hk/cancereg/pdf/factsheet/2018/prostate_2018.pdf
2. Hospital Authority: Hong Kong Cancer Registry — Top 10 Cancers in Hong Kong
https://www3.ha.org.hk/cancereg/tc/top10incidence.html
3. Bailey HH et al.: Journal of Clinical Oncology: American Society of Clinical Oncology Statement: Human Papillomavirus Vaccination for Cancer Prevention, 2016; 34(15): 1803-1812 https://www.edcan.org.au/assets/edcan/files/JCO-2016-Bailey-JCO.2016.67.2014.pdf
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