Prof. Anne Lee is currently the Clinical Professor and Head, Department of Clinical Oncology, the University of Hong Kong. In addition, she is the Chief of Service for the Center of Clinical Oncology at the University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital in China, and the Chair of Specialty for Oncology at Gleneagles Hong Kong Hospital. She is also the Honorary Consultant, Departments of Clinical Oncology at Queen Mary Hospital and Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital in Hong Kong.

In addition to her professional qualification as Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists in Clinical Oncology (United Kingdom) and Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, she was conferred Doctor of Medicine by the University of Hong Kong in 2008, and was awarded the Sir Patrick Manson Gold Medal.

She has been the President of Hong Kong Head and Neck Society and Chairman of Hong Kong Nasopharyngeal Cancer Study Group. Currently she is the Vice President of Hong Kong College of Radiologists.

Dr. Lee's main research contributions focus on nasopharyngeal cancer. She serves in editorial board of many international journals. She also serves in many international academic organizations, including being the Coordinator of the Global Advisory Group and a member of TNM Expert Advisory Panel on Head and Neck Cancers for the Union for International Cancer Control.

Dr. Lee has received many honors. She was awarded Gilbert H. Fletcher Distinguished Professor Lecturer by The University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, United States, in 2009, Honorary Membership by the European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology in 2012, Honorary Membership by the Radiological Society of North America in 2013, and Wharton Lecturer by Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Canada, in 2015.