LEADERSHIP OF LUNG CLINIC ⟩ Screening for lung cancer in Tartu County outperformed the USA
A lung cancer screening pilot in Tartu County has shown significantly better participation rates and early detection compared to similar programs in the USA.
Minister Vojtěch plans a review of cancer screenings to increase participation
Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtěch is planning a review of five cancer screening programs to improve participation rates among patients.
Doctor A. Česas on cancer, which affects both 50-year-olds and 80-year-olds: it used to seem completely impossible
Doctor Alvydas Česas emphasizes the importance of earlier breast cancer detection, noting increased participation in screening programs among younger women.
Professor: especially deadly cancer does not cause pain, but reveals itself in another way
Discussions about early lung cancer screening programs in Lithuania have not yet yielded results, highlighting the complexities of cancer prevention.
The AEC turns to an international WHO agency due to lack of screening data
The Spanish Association Against Cancer is seeking assistance from an international WHO agency to gather data on colorectal cancer prevention programs due to inadequate data collection in Spain.
Breast cancer screening coverage in Latvia is still insufficient, concludes SPKC
In Latvia, despite positive trends in cancer screening coverage and decreased mortality rates, public response to screening programs remains lower than desired, according to data from the Disease Prevention and Control Center (SPKC).
The Public Prosecutor's Office archives the complaints about breast cancer screening due to lack of criminal evidence
The Public Prosecutor's Office has shelved the complaints against senior officials regarding the non-fulfillment of healthcare in breast cancer detection programs, citing no criminal evidence.
The hangover from the screening crisis: from citizen confusion to the fear that other cancer screening programs will be halted
This article discusses the aftermath of a screening crisis in Andalusia, highlighting public confusion and fears that other cancer detection programs might be halted, while experts emphasize the life-saving importance of early detection strategies.