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Read MoreJULY 2025 Project Updates Recruitment Strategies for Lung Cancer Screening: An Umbrella Review Protocol A newly published protocol outlines the methodology for an umbrella review investigating recruitment strategies for lung cancer screening (LCS). The study, supported by the EUCanScreen programme, aims to identify effective, evidence-based approaches to improve participation in LCS across Europe—particularly among
Read MoreJULY 2025 Community Engagement & Feedback Risk-Based Breast Cancer Screening: Insights from the EUCanScreen Delphi and Systematic Review WP9.5 has achieved its goals and is preparing 2 publications and has submitted 3 conference abstracts on the matter. Risk-based breast cancer screening (RBBCS) is an emerging approach aimed at tailoring screening strategies to individual
Read MoreJULY 2025 Upcoming Events & Opportunities GISCi 2025: Advancing Risk-Based Approaches in Cancer Screening 📍Turin, 2–3 October 2025 The GISCi National Conference (Italian Group for Cervical Cancer Screening) will take place in Turin on 2 and 3 October 2025. The scientific program will address key challenges and innovations in cancer screening programs, with
Read MoreJULY 2025 Project Updates Improving Cancer Screening for People with Intellectual Disabilities People with intellectual disabilities (ID) face significant barriers in accessing organised cancer screening across Europe. Task 6.5 of EUCanScreen addresses this inequity by identifying data gaps, reviewing existing evidence, and highlighting best practices to improve participation. “This work is critical” says
Read MoreJULY 2025 Project Updates Defining a Framework for Risk-Based Screening The European Council recommendations on cancer screening propose risk stratification, when appropriate, as a strategy to improve the balance between desirable and undesirable screening effects: benefits occurs in those who have or will have the disease, thus are proportional to risk, while
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