Your health, your choice—take a simple step toward prevention.
The Karen Leung Foundation, in partnership with The University of Hong Kong, is offering free urine-based cervical cancer screening this July. Designed to be simple, private, and non-invasive, this screening helps detect risks early—when prevention and treatment are most effective.
Appointments are available on Sundays: 5, 12, and 19 July 2026. The process takes just 10–15 minutes, and all participation is voluntary and confidential.
This programme is open to women aged 26 to 65 who have ever had sex, are not pregnant, have not had a total hysterectomy, have no history of cervical cancer, and are not currently receiving treatment for cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer.
What to expect: register online, complete a private eligibility check, receive your test kit, provide a urine sample, and return it for analysis. Results will be shared in about one month.
To register your interest in this program please visit our Protect your Pearls page on our website.