Protect Your Ball at HK7s 2026 - Teams, Screenings & Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
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On 14–15 April, Phenomenally Group activated at the Hong Kong Sevens International Sports Medicine Conference at Kai Tak Stadium - and made Testicular Cancer Awareness Month impossible to ignore.
Fuelled by our 2026 partnership with HSBC Life, our clinical team delivered 75 free ultrasound screenings over 2 days. Prostate, testicular, abdominal - no referral, no cost, no waiting list. Just showing up where the community already was.
Phenomenally Mo takes centre stage:
HK7s week was a defining moment for Phenomenally Mo, our men's health label, stepping onto one of Asia's biggest sporting stages and making men's preventive health impossible to look away from. From the screening tent to the sidelines, the message was clear: early detection saves lives.
The week went far beyond the clinic:
Supported by HSBC Life, we took the Protect Your Ball and Tackle Cancer message across the tournament - linking up with men's and women's international teams including Brazil, Canada, and Hong Kong, turning HK7s into a platform for men's health that went well beyond the conference room. Over at the HKFC 10s, we extended the reach further, partnering with the Chennai Bulls to keep the conversation going.
Players who know why it matters:
HK7s week also took us to the BritCham rugby dinner and the South African Association rugby dinner - evenings where conversations got personal. We had the privilege of connecting with players who have been directly touched by cancer and gone on to compete at the very highest level. Among them, Ronald Brown who went on to win HK7s with South Africa was a prime reminder of exactly why we do this. Early detection changes outcomes. And hearing that firsthand, in a room full of people who get it, was everything.
Kellett School represented Phenomenally Pink socks:
As part of their student-led empathy action projects, Kellett School arrived at the Cathay Youth 7s Invitational in Phenomenally Pink socks - raising awareness of breast, prostate, and testicular cancer on the pitch, on their own initiative. Their U18–U20 Boys team finished runners-up in the Cup Final. We are genuinely touched by their enthusiasm and proactiveness in raising both action and awareness to tackle cancer.
Reaching further - domestic helpers rugby team Valley Pinks:
HK7s week started before the stadium gates opened. The week prior, our domestic helper touch rugby team were at the races supporting the HK7s week launch. Into HK7s itself, we joined forces with Rugby For Good and the Jockey Club to get our domestic helper community into the stands, with our team attending the finals day in full force.
The week in full:
75 screenings. International teams. Players who've lived it. Students in pink socks. Domestic helpers in the stands. A Tackle Cancer message that travelled far beyond Kai Tak.
This is what HSBC Life's support makes possible. The screenings are the foundation. The movement around them is what changes culture.
🔗 Book into your free screenings on our website here: No Rain Checks On Your Health Checks Monthly Free Screenings Programm