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Cancer - Europe's key health burden
Please visit the Forum Against Cancer Europe website at http://www.forumagainstcancer.eu
Cancer affects us all. One in three Europeans will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Every day, over 5,000 European citizens receive a cancer diagnosis. With hardly any family spared from cancer, it is vital that the battle against cancer is a political priority at the European level – and again a priority for the European Parliament. One in four Europeans will die of cancer. Cancer comes in around 300 different forms. With better prevention, screening and treatments, more Europeans could survive – or not even get cancer at all. However, the chance of surviving cancer is often affected by where you live, where you are treated, whether you have access to information, or whether you are strong enough to defend yourself in what often seems an impersonal system. Furthermore, there are some cancers where the knowledge to prevent, treat or cure does not yet exist – but increased research could provide the answers.
It is an indispensable necessity of Member States and EU Institutions to collaborate to bring about change for cancer patients. Experts tell us that we now know how to prevent about 50% of all cancers – and have the knowledge to provide timely and effective information, prevention, screening, treatment and care for all citizens. But are we really doing enough to achieve this? Europe has been aware of the problems for more than a decade. But it needs political will. It is vital that strong MEPs continue their efforts to raise cancer and stimulate dialogues and actions between all parties. About the Forum Against Cancer Europe (FACE)The "Forum Against Cancer Europe" (FACE) has been set up to continue the successful work of the European cancer patient community with European Parliamentarians. It aims to learn about, debate and form policies geared towards cancer patients across cancers, regions and political parties. The work of FACE will consist of monitoring and supporting the work of the European Union in its fight against cancer. The concept behind FACE is to provide the human face of cancer through the voice of the cancer patients, to address many important issues in the EU that concern cancer, and present the faces (e.g. MEPs and EU Commission) that will take a lead on these topics. A number of MEPs are committed to follow one or more issues for the term of their legislature, for example on cancer research, cross border health care, rare cancers, clinical trials, palliative care etc. Please join us in our fight against cancer! What MEPs can do
Cancer rates are set to increase dramatically due to Europe’s ageing population.
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