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early cancer detection
Pancreatic Cancer Europe at 10: Turning the Tide on Europe’s Deadliest Common Cancer
In the quieter corners of European health policy, where attention is often fragmented and political capital fiercely contested, pancreatic cancer has long remained an uncomfortable outlier—aggressive, difficult to detect, and historically underprioritised. Yet, as Europe confronts an evolving cancer burden,…
Detecting Cancer Before It Strikes: The Promise of Combination Early Detection and Interception
For decades, early cancer detection has predominantly relied on organ-specific screening programs—such as mammography, Pap test, or colonoscopy—to detect malignancies as early as possible. While these approaches have indisputably saved lives, they inherently capture only a limited range of cancers,…
Towards a Familial Cancer Service for Chile
A regional programme for genetic sequencing and counselling is being piloted in Chile to promote prevention and early detection in people with a hereditary high-risk of cancer. Advances in genetic sequencing technologies are making it cheaper and easier to test…