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Research reveals the economic burden of colorectal cancer across Europe


Research reveals the economic burden of colorectal cancer across Europe
New research led by Queen’s University Belfast has found that colorectal cancer costs Europe a staggering €19.1 billion (£16.3 billion) per year. This figure includes direct expenditure as well as indirect costs including premature death and sick leave.
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in Europe, with one European dying of colorectal cancer every three minutes. In the UK, over 16,000 people die of this common disease every year.
This new research demonstrates the tremendous economic burden that colorectal cancer places on health systems, patients and their families, and highlights the significant inequalities that European colorectal cancer patients experience, depending on where they live. ....

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Almost a million cancers undiagnosed across Europe due to impact of pandemic, experts warn


Almost a million cancers undiagnosed across Europe due to impact of pandemic, experts warn
The dramatic drop in testing for the disease meant that one in five patients are still not receiving the surgical or chemotherapy treatment that they need
Seanín Graham
10 May, 2021 01:00
ALMOST one million cancer cases in Europe have been missed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a new study has revealed.
The dramatic drop in testing for the disease meant that one in five patients are still not receiving the surgical or chemotherapy treatment that they need.
The findings are published today by the European Cancer Organisation (ECO) Special Network on Covid-19 and Cancer, which is co-chaired by Professor Mark Lawler of Queens University Belfast. ....

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University of Exeter joins national cancer health data research hub

Queen's University Belfast partners with Indian scientists to address some of societies biggest health challenges – India Education,Education News India,Education News


 
Leading scientists from Queen’s University Belfast are partnering with researchers from Indian institutions including the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru and the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi to establish joint data science and digital health projects in areas such as vaccine design for pandemic threats, artificial intelligence, and genomic analysis in cancer.
The scientists will come together at a virtual symposium today (Thursday 25 February 2021) to share their insights and expertise in the fields of data science and digital health, which has the potential of unlocking highly effective solutions to global health challenges.
Together, the scientists will look at several new research possibilities to unlock the power of ‘big data’ to enhance outcomes in disease such as cancer and eye disease, while also addressing some of the complex ethical issues that the use of big data raises. ....

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