"What's measured gets done": a call for a European semester for cancer to improve cancer outcomes in Central and Southeastern Europe

Arch Public Health. 2023 Aug 8;81(1):142. doi: 10.1186/s13690-023-01165-5.

Abstract

Cancer mortality varies widely across Europe, and survival depends on where you live. In particular, the inequality between countries in Central and South-Eastern Europe (CEE) and Western Europe (WE) is striking. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought existing inequalities into sharp focus, and the economic disruption it has caused threatens to deepen them. The Central European Cooperative Oncology Group (CECOG) has created a platform with the aim to reduce health inequalities and to improve patient access to cancer care. The subject of discussion is the value of new treatments to create willingness to invest in improving cancer outcomes while managing the budget. The platform includes various stakeholders as scientific leaders, policy makers, payers, patients and industry.

Keywords: Central and South-Eastern Europe (CEE); Inequality; Mortality; Oncology.

Publication types

  • Letter