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Entering Immunotherapy: A Complete Guide for Hong Kong Patients

We have entered a new era of cancer treatment: immunotherapy. This approach harnesses the body’s own immune cells to identify and fight cancer, representing a major step forward beyond surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy. This guide explains the science behind immunotherapy, its benefits, limitations, and practical advice for Hong Kong patients considering or undergoing treatment.

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The Power of Exercise in Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment brings not only physical but also emotional and lifestyle challenges. Many patients believe they should “rest more” during treatment, but modern science proves the opposite: appropriate, structured exercise enhances treatment effectiveness, reduces side effects, and improves survival rates (Courneya & Friedenreich, 2011). For Hong Kong patients, exercise is not an optional lifestyle choice—it is a critical therapeutic strategy on par with medication.

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15 Things Cancer Patients Wish Loved Ones Knew

In Hong Kong, tens of thousands of new cancer cases are diagnosed every year, and many families face immense emotional and lifestyle challenges as a result. When someone becomes a “patient,” family and friends often want to help but don’t know how. Sometimes, well-intentioned actions can even create pressure or feelings of isolation.

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10 Essentials Before Chemotherapy: From Mindset to Strategy

When you step onto the path of chemotherapy, questions come like waves. But the clearest asker is often the one with the greatest control. This guide, based on common patient concerns and international clinical recommendations, outlines 10 essentials to understand before treatment—helping you face chemotherapy with preparation, steadiness, and confidence.

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Hong Kong Cancer Patient Beginner’s Guide

Being told you have cancer is often described by patients and families as a “thunderbolt on a sunny day.” Fear, anxiety, uncertainty, and questions about the future all come rushing in. For patients in Hong Kong, the challenge is not only the disease itself, but also navigating the complexity of the medical system, long waiting times, and the emotional pressure from family and friends.

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