Il cancro uccide una persona su quattro nell’Unione europea (UE) ed il numero delle persone affette aumenta all’invecchiare della popolazione. Mediante la condivisione delle competenze, l’innalzamento degli standard e la riduzione delle disuguaglianze sanitarie, i progetti finanziati dall’UE sos...
By 2035, cancer cases will double and an estimated 40% of the population will face cancer at some point in their lives. However, at the same time 40% of all cancers can be prevented if we implement what we know already. Therefore, cancer is one of the main priorities of the European Commission i...
This guidance on human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination in EU countries covers the following areas: efficacy/effectiveness of the 9-valent HPV vaccine, efficacy/effectiveness of HPV vaccination in people living with HIV, efficacy/effectiveness of HPV vaccination in males, and the cost-effective...
This study provides an overview of the current state-of-play in Europe in respect to the fight against cancer. It focuses in particular on four main areas: causation of cancer; cancer screening and early diagnosis; access to cancer treatment, care and research; and rare and childhood cancers. It...