Cancer is the second-leading cause of death in EU countries, and as countries rush to invest more in combatting the disease, the rising number of cases poses a growing social burden.
Breakdown
- 2.7 million new cancer cases in EU in 2024, up 30% since 2000 12s
- Rate of new cases grew 16% over two decades, driven by various factors 28s
- EU cancer health spending doubled since 1995, reaching 6.9% in 2023 50s
- Per capita cancer spending expected to rise 59% by 2050 due to ageing 57s
- Screening improves survival but uptake varies; patients face social challenges 1m 11s