News from Brussels Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan
On February 4th, the World Cancer Day, the European Commission presented Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan. The Cancer Plan consists of four key action areas: prevention through actions addressing key risk factors such as tobacco use, harmful alcohol consumption, environmental pollution and hazardous substances; early detection of cancer by improving access, quality and diagnostics; diagnosis and treatment through actions to ensure better integrated and comprehensive cancer care; improving the quality of life of cancer patients and survivors, including rehabilitation, potential tumour recurrence and re-integration in the workplace. The key goals of this plan include ensuring that less than 5% of the population uses tobacco by 2040, ensuring that 90% of the EU population who qualify for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screenings are offered screening by 2025, and 90% of eligible patients should have access to National Comprehensive Cancer Centres linked through a new EU Network. Each year EPSA carries out the “Purple Week” Public Health Campaign that focuses on increasing cancer awareness and educates on the prevention, detection and treatment of cancer.
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