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Governmental Advisory Board (GAB) – A Key Initiative in EUCanScreen

April 2025 Community Engagement & Feedback Governmental Advisory Board (GAB) – A Key Initiative in EUCanScreen The Governmental Advisory Board (GAB) has been established within the EUCanScreen project to provide strategic guidance and expert insights in support of innovative cancer screening strategies across Europe. We are pleased to announce that representatives from nearly all

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Advancing Sustainable Cancer Screening in Europe within the Joint Action EUCanScreen WP4

April 2025 Project Updates Advancing Sustainable Cancer Screening in Europe within the Joint Action EUCanScreen WP4 Work Package 4 (WP4) of the EUCanScreen project aims to (1) ensure sustainable implementation of project results in participating countries and to (2) improve sustainable implementation of organised, population-based cancer screening programmes in countries of the European

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2nd Pilot Online Training of Health Professionals on Smart Family

2nd Pilot Online Training of Health Professionals on Smart Family Within the framework of the European Health4EUkids program, for which the 6th Health ADM has assumed a coordinating role among 12 countries, the 2nd pilot online training of 15 health professionals in the Smart Family best practice from Finland took place.

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Biosistemak, part of EuCanScreen for cancer detection

Biosistemak, part of EuCanScreen for cancer detection Basque innovation in the fight against cancer Innovation from the Basque Country Biosistemak is one of the Basque health research Institutes specialising in the evaluation of health technologies and services and the improvement of health systems. As a leader in implementing innovative solutions, Biosistemak addresses key

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Work Package Summary

April 2025 Project Updates Work Package Summary Work Package 1: Latvia 🇱🇻🔧 Objective: Ensure successful EUCanScreen implementation, including the necessary reporting requirements.Work Package 2: Greece 🇬🇷📣 Objective: Inform the target audience and stakeholders about EUCanScreen findings and encourage support and adoption of project recommendations.Work Package 3: Austria 🇦🇹📝 Objective: Document JA implementation using

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European Training Course on LDCT Lung Cancer Screening for Young Radiologists WP11

April 2025 Project Updates European Training Course on LDCT Lung Cancer Screening for Young Radiologists WP11 We are pleased to announce the launch of a specialized European-level training course on low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening, developed as part of the EUCanScreen Joint Action under the EU4Health Program 2021–2027. LDCT screening has been

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Cancer screening risk-based approaches WP9

April 2025 Project Updates Cancer screening risk-based approaches WP9 Work Package 9 focuses on advancing the understanding and application of risk-stratified screening, an approach that tailors screening protocols to individuals based on their specific risk factors. Unlike standard screening programmes that apply uniform criteria to an entire population, risk-stratified screening considers genetic predisposition,

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Advancing Sustainable Cancer Screening in Europe within the Joint Action EUCanScreen WP4

March 2025 Project Updates Advancing Sustainable Cancer Screening in Europe within the Joint Action EUCanScreen WP4 Work Package 4 (WP4) of the EUCanScreen project aims to (1) ensure sustainable implementation of project results in participating countries and to (2) improve sustainable implementation of organised, population-based cancer screening programmes in countries of the European

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Closing the Cancer Screening Gap: Europe’s Collaborative Solutions

April 2025 Project Updates Closing the Cancer Screening Gap: Europe's Collaborative Solutions WP1 Disparities in access, quality, and implementation of screening programmes exist across different European countries. Where you live and your socioeconomic status can heavily influence your chances of getting screened for cancer. These disparities translate into real health consequences. Lower screening

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