Cancer research is a crucial pillar for countries to deliver more affordable, higher
quality, and more equitable cancer care. Patients treated in research-active hospitals
have better outcomes than patients who are not treated in these settings. However,
cancer in Europe is at a crossroads. Cancer was already a leading cause of premature
death before the COVID-19 pandemic, and the disastrous effects of the pandemic on
early diagnosis and treatment will probably set back cancer outcomes in Europe by
almost a decade.
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Science has made great progress in cancer research in recent years – but to keep that momentum going, researchers say it’s important that Swiss and British colleagues not be excluded from key European Union research projects on childhood cancer.
The European Cancer Organization (ECO) has written to all MEPs reminding them of their responsibilities in safeguarding public health and preventing cancer. Specifically, ECO is urging Parliamentarians to ensure that proposed measures to increase citizen awareness of the health risks of alcohol consumption proceed without blockage by the Parliament. On Tuesday 15 February and Wednesday […]