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Investir en Algérie: l’ambassadrice US salut les efforts des autorités

Algérie 360 - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 18:00

Le Secrétaire général du ministère des Affaires étrangères et de la Communauté nationale à l’étranger, Amar Belani a reçu, l’ambassadrice des Etats-Unis en Algérie, Elizabeth Moore Aubin, indique un communiqué du ministère. En effet, la rencontre ayant eu lieu hier, le jeudi 2 février 2023, à Alger a permis aux deux parties d’évoquer les relations […]

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Categories: Afrique

World Cancer Day 2023

Written by Laurence Amand-Eeckhout.

Cancer can affect everyone, regardless of age, gender or social status and puts immense pressure on European health systems. Fighting cancer is one of the priorities of the European Health Union. Delivering better long-term care for patients living with cancer also means reducing significant disparities, both between and within Member States. World Cancer Day, marked every year on 4 February, reminds us that cancer is a huge health threat to our society.

World Cancer Day

World Cancer Day was established on 4 February 2000 at the World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium, held in Paris, on the initiative of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). The theme for the ongoing three-year campaign (2022-2024) ‘Close the Care Gap‘ aims to reduce inequalities in access to quality cancer prevention, diagnosis, care and treatment services worldwide.

Background

As defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is a generic term for a large group of diseases that can affect any part of the body. One defining feature of cancer is the rapid creation of abnormal cells that grow beyond their usual boundaries, which can then invade adjoining parts of the body and spread to other organs (metastasis). Cancer arises from the transformation of normal cells into tumour cells in a multi-stage process that generally progresses from a pre-cancerous lesion to a malignant tumour.

According to the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), based on scientific evidence, at least 40 % of all cancer cases could be prevented with effective primary prevention measures. Tobacco use, alcohol consumption, unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity and air pollution are some of the risk factors for cancer. In addition, Hepatitis B and C viruses and some types of human papillomavirus (HPV) increase the risks for liver and cervical cancer.

The impact of cancer can also be reduced through early detection (even if screening programmes are not effective for all cancer types) and appropriate treatment and care of patients who develop cancer.

The COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted cancer care, disrupting prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and access to medicines; cancer research was also impacted, with clinical trials delayed. According to the European Cancer Organisation, an estimated 100 million screening tests were not performed in Europe during the pandemic and an estimated one million cancer cases could be undiagnosed.

Facts and figures

In 2020, 2.7 million people in the EU were newly diagnosed with cancer and 1.27 million people died from cancer. This makes cancer the second most common cause of death in the EU, after cardiovascular diseases (and the primary cause of death for Europeans under 65).

Cancer cases are set to increase by 24 % by 2035, making it the leading cause of death in the EU.

Differences in cancer survival rates across the EU Member States exceed 25 %, illustrating healthcare inequalities.

The European Cancer Information System (ECIS), managed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC), provides the latest information on indicators that quantify cancer burden across Europe. More men than women are likely to develop cancer across the EU (54 % men and 46 % women, 2020). Among men, the main diagnoses are prostate cancer (23 % of all new cancers diagnosed in 2020), followed by lung cancer (14 %) and colorectal cancer (13 %). Among women, breast cancer is the main diagnosis (29 %).

The economic burden of cancer across the EU is difficult to calculate. In 2021, the Commission estimated the overall economic impact of cancer to exceed €100 billion annually.

EU action on cancer

EU Member States are responsible for their own healthcare policies and systems. However, according to Article 168 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, EU action should complement national policies. As far back as 1985, the EU has been fighting cancer alongside Member States, in collaboration with the WHO, the JRC and the IARC. The EU focuses on prevention, research and information (e.g. awareness campaigns) while also fostering cooperation between Member States. The EU also complements Member States’ efforts by adopting legislation to address cancer risk factors (such as exposure to environmental pollution or hazardous substances and radiation, harmful alcohol and tobacco consumption) and ensuring specific policy rules reflect cancer-related concerns.

In February 2021, as part of a push for a strong European Health Union, the European Commission adopted the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan to address cancer-related inequalities and help improve prevention, treatment and care. The plan, focusing on actions where the EU can add the most value, is structured around four key action areas (prevention; early detection; diagnosis and treatment; and quality of life) with ten flagship initiatives. Some of these have already been implemented:

  1. The Knowledge Centre on Cancer was set up in June 2021 to help coordinate EU research efforts.
  2. The EU network of national comprehensive cancer centres was launched in December 2021 to help Member States establish at least one integrated national cancer centre (aimed at having the network in place by 2025).
  3. Calls for proposals for the ‘cancer diagnostic and treatment for all’ initiative were launched in 2022.
  4. The European Cancer Inequalities Registry was set up in February 2022 to identify trends, disparities and inequalities between Member States and regions in terms of cancer prevention and care.
  5. A Council recommendation on cancer screening was adopted in December 2022 to strengthen cancer prevention through early detection.
  6. European initiative to understand cancer: coordination and support were launched in 2022.
  7. Better life for cancer patients’ initiative: a report on access to financial services for persons with a history of cancer was published in May 2022, and work started on a code of conduct.
  8. A call for evidence on vaccination against cancer-causing viruses (HPV and Hepatitis B), in view of a Council recommendation, was launched by the Commission in January 2023.
  9. The European cancer imaging initiative was launched in January 2023 to create a digital infrastructure linking cancer imaging data resources and databases across the EU.
  10. Helping children with cancer initiative: the EU Network of Youth Cancer Survivors was launched in February 2022, a new section on paediatric cancers has been added to ECIS.

‘Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan’ has a strong focus on research and innovation as the starting point towards a new approach to cancer prevention, treatment and care. The EU has continuously invested in cancer research through successive framework programmes for research and innovation. Under the latest programme, Horizon Europe (2021-2027), the EU Mission on Cancer aims to offer a distinct and comprehensive approach by bringing together research, innovation and policy development. The work programme for 2023-2024 notably addresses poorly understood cancers, cancers in children, adolescents and young adults, and cancers in socio-economically vulnerable populations. As part of this mission, the Commission is organising a conference on 7 February 2023, ‘Addressing the Needs of Young Cancer Survivors‘.

European Parliament

In June 2020, Parliament set up a Special Committee on Beating Cancer (BECA) to review EU action on tackling cancer and its effects on people’s lives. BECA ended its mandate on 23 December 2021. The final report ‘Strengthening Europe in the fight against cancer – towards a comprehensive and coordinated strategy‘ (Rapporteur: Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, Renew Europe, France) including recommendations was adopted by Parliament in February 2022. They focus on cancer prevention, equal access to cancer care across borders, and a European approach addressing medicine shortages.

Read this ‘at a glance’ on ‘World Cancer Day 2023‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Categories: European Union

Data Act : les organisations professionnelles exhortent l’UE à éviter un « saut dans l’inconnu »

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:52
Dans une déclaration commune publiée mercredi, 30 associations professionnelles ont exhorté les co-législateurs du règlement sur les données (Data Act) à éviter un « saut dans l’inconnu » en adoptant cette nouvelle loi.
Categories: Union européenne

Blick lädt zum Bürgergespräch: Treffen Sie den Nationalbankpräsidenten!

Blick.ch - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:47
Ein exklusiver Anlass – und Sie sind mit dabei. Melden Sie sich jetzt zum Bürgergespräch mit dem Nationalbankpräsidenten Thomas Jordan.
Categories: Swiss News

Polis: A Smer nyerné a választást, a Hlas a második helyen

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:41
Ha január 28. és február 1. között zajlottak volna a parlamenti választások, a Smer nyert volna a szavazatok 21 százalékával – derült ki a Polis ügynökség friss felméréséből. A Polis szerint a Szövetség a parlamenti küszöb alatt végzett volna 4,7 százalékkal. Peter Pellegrinit tartják a legmegbízhatóbb pártvezérnek, míg változatlanul Igor Matovič a legmegbízhatatlanabb.

Kazakhstan closes trade mission in Russia during PM Mishustin’s visit

Euractiv.com - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:35
The complex relations between Kazakhstan and Russia were vividly illustrated on the occasion of the visit of Russian prime minister Mikhail Mishustin to Almaty on Friday (3 February), where Kazakhstan announced the closing of its trade mission. 
Categories: European Union

La Cour européenne des droits de l’homme se prononce sur la responsabilité de la Russie dans l’est de l’Ukraine

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:34
La Cour européenne des droits de l’homme a rendu un jugement provisoire qualifiant de partiellement recevables les accusations de l’Ukraine concernant les violations des droits de l’homme commises par la Russie dans l’est du pays.
Categories: Union européenne

Gegentore halbiert: Nati-Goalie Genoni hat den EVZ-Kasten wieder im Griff

Blick.ch - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:33
Meister EVZ muss in den verbleibenden elf Spielen liefern. Eine gute Voraussetzung, dass der Sprung unter die Top 6 doch noch gelingt: Die Goalie-Leistungen stimmen im neuen Jahr wieder.
Categories: Swiss News

CHAN 2022 : une belle rencontre pour les Verts avant la finale

Algérie 360 - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:30

À la veille du rendez-vous continental qu’attend l’équipe d’Algérie A prime en finale du CHAN 2022, les Verts ont reçu de la visite. Illuminant la dernière séance d’entraînement des hommes du sélectionneur, Madjid Bougherra, un groupe d’enfants (manifestants le syndrome de Down) a été accueilli par l’ensemble de la sélection locale algérienne. Profitant du moment […]

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Categories: Afrique

Alles verprasst?: Jüngste Lottogewinnerin jetzt plötzlich auf Onlyfans

Blick.ch - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:29
Sie räumte mit 17 Jahren bei Euromillions ab. Jetzt, zehn Jahre später, wird Jane Park auf Onlyfans aktiv. Hat sie etwa die gesamte Summe bereits ausgegeben?
Categories: Swiss News

Rückkehr zur alten Liebe?: Ex-Nati-Spieler Bodenmann ist in Kloten nun doch ein Thema

Blick.ch - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:21
ZSC-Stürmer Simon Bodenmann (34) ist auf Jobsuche. Mit seinen Toren hat der ehemalige Nationalspieler in den letzten Wochen seine Chancen erhöht.
Categories: Swiss News

L’Irlande est « surprise » du feu vert de l’UE pour l’étiquetage sanitaire de l’alcool

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:17

Le gouvernement irlandais est « reconnaissant et quelque peu surpris » que la Commission européenne n’ait pas rejeté son projet de règlement relatif aux avertissements sanitaires sur l’alcool, malgré les nouvelles tentatives d’autres États membres de bloquer la proposition.

Categories: Union européenne

Élection dans le Grand Genève: Nyon lutte pour ne pas devenir une cité-dortoir

24heures.ch - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:13
Entre explosion immobilière et mobilité à réinventer, la ville de la Côte a de nombreux défis à relever. Reportage sur un quai de gare, à deux jours de l’élection complémentaire.
Categories: Swiss News

Gerhard Pfister et la neutralité: «Je ne vois pas de problème à livrer des chars à l’Allemagne»

24heures.ch - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:12
Le président du Centre regrette qu’il ait fallu attendre la pression internationale pour que la Suisse bouge enfin sur le sujet des réexportations d’armes.
Categories: Swiss News

Frankreich pocht auf Lösung der Finanzierungsfrage des EU-Industrieplans

Euractiv.de - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:11
Französische Politiker und Industrielle haben den von der Europäischen Kommission angekündigten "Green-Deal-Industrieplan" begrüßt, mit dem sie dem Drängen der USA und Chinas auf umweltfreundliche Subventionen entgegentreten wollen. Sie hoffen jedoch, dass die anstehenden Diskussionen die Finanzierung konkretisieren werden.
Categories: Europäische Union

Bilder-Zensur bei Russen-Google: Bei diesen Begriffen soll Putin nicht mehr auftauchen

Blick.ch - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:10
Die grösste russische Suchmaschine Yandex entfernt Bilder von Wladimir Putin, wenn nach bestimmten Schlagwörtern gesucht wird. Die Begriffe reichen von «Schwachkopf» über «Glatze» bis hin zu «Opa in seinem Bunker».
Categories: Swiss News

Extrém időjárás jön a hétvégén, erős szélre figyelmeztetnek

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:08
Extrém időjárásra figyelmeztetnek a meteorológusok. A hegyekben akár 160 km/h-s széllökések is előfordulhatnak. A havazás és az erős szél az egész országban nehezítheti a közlekedést, és károkat okozhat. Ne most menjenek túrázni vagy síelni, és közlekedjenek óvatosan.

Hôpitaux en Suisse: Une commission veut décourager les cas bénins aux urgences

24heures.ch - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:02
Malgré les critiques, la commission de la santé du National a commencé des travaux législatifs. Une taxe ou une augmentation de la quote-part pourraient être mises en place.
Categories: Swiss News

Dämpfer für Bahnrad-Team: Simon Vitzthum verpasst Heim-EM

Blick.ch - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 17:00
Simon Vitzthum (28) wird das Schweizer Bahnrad-Nationalteam an der EM in Grenchen nicht unterstützen können. Der Thurgauer zog sich einen Schlüsselbeinbruch zu.
Categories: Swiss News

«Der Tag in 5'» vom 3. Februar 2023: Das musst du heute wissen!

Blick.ch - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 16:59
In Winterthur wird ein Bauarbeiter (†27) lebendig begraben. Klima-Aktivisten besetzen ein Gymnasium in Basel. Und: Das US-Militär hat einen chinesischen Spionage-Ballon über dem Norden der USA gesichtet. Das und weitere Themen in der «Tag in 5'» auf Blick TV.
Categories: Swiss News

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