Health news Europe losing cancer remedy tech race to US and China – study Despite hosting more oncology start-ups, Europe is lagging in the development of cancer technologies, losing the competitive edge in some promising research fields to the US and China, according to a new report. 03/02/2025
wellbeing Dry January: How drinking alcohol can affect your health Alcohol has been linked to over 200 health conditions, including cancers, cardiovascular disease, and more. 06/01/2025
Health news US top doctor calls for cancer warning labels on alcoholic drinks The recommendation isn’t legally binding, but could help bring public awareness to the health risks associated with alcohol. 03/01/2025
Health news Most cancer patients in England now diagnosed at an early stage With more people being screened for cancer than ever, the share of diagnoses made at an early stage has risen, the data shows. 02/01/2025
Health news New ban on tobacco products in Latvia sees scramble to find loopholes Starting in January, various restrictions will affect tobacco sellers and consumers in the Baltic country. 31/12/2024
Health news King Charles III thanks health workers in Christmas message The British monarch's message comes in a year that saw two cancer diagnoses in the family. 26/12/2024
Healthcare Where do you have the best chance of surviving cancer in Europe? Cancer survival estimates in Europe highlight notable geographical and economic disparities. Several factors are driving gaps between countries. 18/12/2024
Europe News Superheroes drop off Christmas gifts to young Kosovo cancer patients Popular fictional characters like Superman, Spiderman, Batman, Super Mario, Superwoman, Captain America, Bumble Bee and the Flash became a powerful symbol of hope for the children. 14/12/2024
Healthcare Sweden wants to be the first country to eliminate HPV by 2027 The Nordic country's ambitious timeline relies on high vaccination uptake and efficient mass screening and follow-up treatment. 10/12/2024
Health news What patients who opt for medically assisted dying have in common Patients with ALS or cancer were more likely to choose assisted dying regardless of where they lived, a study found. 09/12/2024
Health news UK scientists develop urine test for lung cancer ‘zombie cells’ The test aims to speed the detection of lung cancer, which often isn’t found until the later stages. 06/12/2024
Health news Which European country ranks best for smoke-free homes? A new survey estimated the percentage of smoke-free homes in Europe. 28/11/2024
Health news How European countries stack up on cancer screening There is wide variation in cancer screening across Europe, but no country scores perfectly across the board. 21/11/2024
Health news Cell therapy shows promise in treating deadly childhood brain cancer A clinical trial showed CAR-T cell therapy may shrink aggressive brain and spinal cord tumours in young patients. 13/11/2024
Health news UK scientists testing chemical in red grapes to prevent bowel cancer Bowel cancer kills about 161,000 people in Europe every year. 11/11/2024
Europe in Motion Mesothelioma second most common occupational cancer in EU Mesothelioma is connected to asbestos exposure, and its symptoms typically don’t appear until decades after exposure. 08/11/2024
Lifestyle Movember turns 21: How a viral moustache trend got old enough to drink Here's our definitive guide to everything you need to know about the initiative this November. 01/11/2024
Culture news Harvey Weinstein diagnosed with bone cancer Harvey Weinstein's cancer diagnosis comes as he awaits retrial from jail. 22/10/2024
Health news UK doctors to government: ‘Make the tobacco industry pay’ The group is concerned that funding could be slashed when the new government reveals its budget priorities at the end of the month. 17/10/2024
Health news Hormonal IUDs tied to slightly elevated breast cancer risk - study The findings indicate that breast cancer risks with IUDs are likely similar to those with other types of hormonal birth control. 16/10/2024