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  1. ECIS provides the latest information on indicators that quantify cancer burden across Europe. It permits the exploration of geographical patterns and temporal trends of incidence, mortality and survival data across Europe for the major cancer entities.

  2. Among the EU countries, the share of deaths from cancer in the total number of deaths in 2021 reached or exceeded 26.0 % in Denmark (28.2 %), Ireland (27.7 %), Slovenia (27.1 %) and the Netherlands (26.6 %). Among males, this share peaked at 30.7 % in Slovenia, followed by 29.5 % in Denmark.

  3. joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu › jrc-news-and-updates › cancer-europe-5-thingsCancer in Europe: 5 things the data tells us

    13 Ιαν 2022 · 1. Europeans are particularly hard hit by cancer. According to the estimates, there were about four million new cancer cases in Europe in 2020. Sadly, about 1.9 million people are estimated to have died from cancer in Europe that year. The numbers estimated for 2018 were similar.

  4. canceratlas.cancer.org › the-burden › europeEurope - The Cancer Atlas

    Estimated number of new cancer cases vs. deaths and distribution (%) by type (excludes non-melanoma skin cancer) in Europe, both sexes, 2018. There were an estimated 3.9 million cancer cases. The leading cancer cases are breast (13%), colorectum (13%), lung (12%), prostate (12%), bladder (5%), melanoma of skin (4%), kidney (4%), and other ...

  5. 2 Οκτ 2023 · New 2022 estimates for EU Member States show that 31% of men and 25% of women are expected to be diagnosed with cancer before reaching the age of 75 years. 14% of men and 9% of women are estimated to die from cancer before reaching 75 years.

  6. 31 Ιαν 2024 · In the 29 European countries contributing to the study, an estimated 23.7 million people have ever faced a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime, out of 477.9 million inhabitants. The share remains the same when considering the EU-27 area, with 22.3 million prevalent estimated cases out of 447.3 million residents.

  7. Results: Estimates reveal 4 million new cases of cancer (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) and 1.9 million cancer-related deaths. The most common cancers are: breast in women (530,000 cases), colorectum (520,000), lung (480,000) and prostate (470,000).

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