European Union Wants to Double Cancer Screenings

January 25, 2009 by Aleccia Yule
Filed under: Cancer 

“Investing in cancer-screening programs will pay long-term dividends,” said European Health Commissioner Androulla Vassiliou.

Every year about 3.2 million of some 500 million Europeans are diagnosed with cancer. In 2006, 90,000 women died of breast cancer, 15,000 of cervical cancer and 68,000 of colorectal cancer. That same year 78,000 men died of colorectal cancer.

EU countries that have implemented large-scale screening programs have seen reductions of breast cancer mortality of up to 35 percent and reductions of the incidence of cervical cancer of up to 80 percent. Such screening for colorectal cancer is still comparatively new, but pilot programs in Britain and Finland are ongoing.

The report calls on the 27 member countries to improve large-scale screening programs for target groups regardless of their symptoms. Twenty-two member states have such programs for breast cancer, 15 for cervical cancer and 12 for colorectal cancer.

Source: iledw

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