Bringing cancer back to the top of the EU health agenda

Authors

  • Tit Albreht Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Radivoje Pribaković Brinovec Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2427/5805

Keywords:

cancer, health policy, health care, European Union

Abstract

Slovenia put forth cancer as the main topic for its Presidency to the Council of the European Union. This paper
describes the process, which led to the adoption of the Council Conclusions on cancer in June 2008.The
process included the production of two policy dialogues, a book on cancer, a conference on cancer and the
Council's conclusions, which aim to inform EU health policy in the field of cancer. As a problem of growing
public health importance, cancer needs to be addressed on the four levels, which cover its key elements –
primary prevention, screening, integrated cancer care and research. These should become parts of a
consistent national strategy to address cancer in developing a national cancer plan based on a common EU
strategy for an integral approach to cancer management.

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Published

2009-03-31

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Theme Papers