Hong Kong poet and supporter of late dissident Liu Xiaobo battles terminal cancer
Friends and artists launch campaign to raise funds for Meng Lang’s treatment

A Hong Kong independent poet and publisher who co-founded the Independent Chinese PEN Centre with Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo is fighting for his life against terminal stage lung cancer.
Meng Lang, 57, a Hong Kong resident originally from Shanghai, has been in a generally vegetative state for about a month.
He weighs a mere 47kg, having lost 13kg since he was admitted to the Prince of Wales Hospital in mid-February and diagnosed with the deadly disease in March.
The cancer has spread to his brain.

Meng’s friends in Hong Kong and on the mainland, led by Polytechnic University anthropologist Yu Shuo, launched the fundraising campaign “Save Meng Lang” on Friday to collect donations for Meng’s targeted therapy, which could cost some HK$50,000 (US$6,370) per month and is not covered under subsidised public medical services.