Andrew Pong, a Hong Kong-based professional trainer, actor, martial artist and stuntman, wants other men to open up about their health, especially about cancers that affect men.
Andrew Pong, a Hong Kong-based professional trainer, actor, martial artist and stuntman, wants other men to open up about their health, especially about cancers that affect men.
“It’s actually a strength for men to be more aware of themselves and to ask for help. There’s no shame in that,” says Pong, who has made his health a priority after stepping into his new role.

Though he puts in great effort to maintain his chiselled physique, he admits he rarely considered his reproductive health before this campaign.
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