Beating Cancer: Prevention must be ‘cornerstone’ of EU’s new approach – The Parliament Magazine
Posted: October 20, 2020 at 7:54 pm
The European Parliament voted by a large majority to set up three special committees and a committee of inquiry for 12 months, along with a permanent subcommittee. Of those three special committees, one is the Special Committee on Beating Cancer, which is tasked with looking into different ways and opportunities for the EU to take specificaction, revise legislation and other compelling measures in order to prevent or to fight cancer.
Across the European Union, cancer is the second leading cause of death after cardiovascular disease, claiming the lives of 1.4 million Europeans each year and causing the loss of 2.3 million potential working years due to premature deaths as well as a 70bn loss in productivity.
The burden of cancer brings unimaginable suffering for patients, survivors and caregivers alike, all while stretching available healthcare resources. Cancer is an age-old disease which we are only now beginning to understand, thanks to major breakthroughs over recent decades.
We know that cancer is a complex genetic disease with more than 100 cancer types, involving nearly 1,000 known cancer-related genes, all of which points towards a small probability of ever finding a silver bullet that will treat all cancers. Our best option to beat cancer is to have a comprehensive approach, emphasising the importance of prevention and early detection, while supporting the development of novel therapies and improving follow-up care.
Our best option to beat cancer is to have a comprehensive approach, emphasising the importance of prevention and early detection, while supporting the development of novel therapies and improving follow-up care
Although this plan seems straightforward, the truth is that things are much more complicated. The 33 sitting members of the Parliaments Special Committee on Cancer will act as a bridge between stakeholders, from patients and doctors to industry and research institutes, making sure that all needs are heard and proper funding is sought. It is the Committees job, in partnership with the European Commission, to find all the legal means that will allow the Plan to Beat Cancer to take shape, setting up the political agenda and mapping its main objectives.
Fighting cancer is not an easy endeavour, nor is it cheap. Since 1971, when the US government declared war on cancer, more than $200bn has been spent by Washington alone on research and development of new medical treatments and gaining valuable knowledge on the nature of this disease.
We must grasp from the very beginning the magnitude of overcoming the colossal challenge that lies ahead. One major problem we are dealing with is the huge disparity between EU Member States in terms of cancer fighting programmes. Statistics vary widely from country to country, with more cancer survivors living in the west than in the east.
This is due in part to extensive national screening programmes, better access to specialised treatment and better health coverage. We have to ensure that European citizens enjoy the same level of health care regardless of their nationality. As any doctor will tell you, why treat when you can prevent? Between 30-50 percent of all cancers are preventable.
Prevention must be the cornerstone of our policies. We must set up the EU agenda on promoting a healthier lifestyle, emphasising the need to have a healthy diet, curbing smoking and alcohol consumption, all paired with daily exercise.
Environmental pollution and occupational carcinogens are other substantial risk factors that need to be addressed. When it comes to tumours, early diagnosis is key to improving patient outcomes. We need EU-wide screening programmes for the common types of cancer, improving coverage rates and making sure that patients have easy access to screening centres in all Member States.
We should incentivise research and development for better diagnosis equipment and integrate frontrunner technologies such as liquid biopsies and Artificial Intelligence in the process. Through developing a better understanding of how cancer works, we now have access to more efficient therapies, like personalised medicine or gene therapy.
The 33 sitting members of the Parliaments Special Committee on Cancer will act as a bridge between stakeholders, from patients and doctors to industry and research institutes, making sure that all needs are heard and proper funding is sought
But there is also a growing concern with regards to the affordability of certain treatments. Therefore reducing the cost and access of treatment for cancer patients and ensuring the sustainability of our health systems must be our top priority.
Rare and very rare types of cancer - about 20 percent of all cases - most of them being paediatric cancer, are largely overlooked by industry and research institutes. Encouraging R&D of novel treatment for rare and very rare cancers can be achieved through alternative financing mechanisms, such as milestone prizes.
By the end of our lifetimes, each one of us will have a one-in-two chance of developing a form of cancer and a one-in-five chance of dying from cancer; this is not a warning, but a reality check that most of us will have to face unless we start acting decisively.
Read the rest here:
Beating Cancer: Prevention must be 'cornerstone' of EU's new approach - The Parliament Magazine
- Last Call with Jenna Balestrini, the WPI grad treating cancer with cell therapy - Worcester Mag - January 14th, 2021
- Province gives family facing $2.8M drug bill a glimmer of hope - CBC.ca - January 14th, 2021
- New Combination Therapy Tested By Children's May Offer Hope For Leukemia Patients - WVXU - December 22nd, 2020
- This 6-year-old Iowa boy is losing his vision and hearing. But his family holds on to hope. - The Gazette - December 22nd, 2020
- What Is Gene Therapy? How Does It Work? | FDA - December 17th, 2020
- What is gene therapy? - The Star Online - December 17th, 2020
- What It's Like Rising A Little Boy With Advanced Breast Cancer - Oprah Mag - December 17th, 2020
- EAPM Advancing gene therapy with Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products - EU Reporter - December 16th, 2020
- San Diego's Locanabio raises $100 million for treatments aimed at degenerative diseases - The San Diego Union-Tribune - December 16th, 2020
- Italy needs new restrictions to avoid third, devastating COVID-19 wave - PM to paper - EU Reporter - December 16th, 2020
- Yes, men can get breast cancer here are the symptoms to watch for - Insider - INSIDER - December 12th, 2020
- Mumbai: Baby with genetic disorder needs Rs 16 crore therapy to live - Mid-day - December 12th, 2020
- Gene Therapy Liberates Hemophilia B Patients from Requiring Regular Infusions of Clotting Factor - MedicalResearch.com - December 12th, 2020
- Vaccination in the Era of Covid - Touro College News - December 7th, 2020
- Genentech Announces New Data Reinforcing the Long-Term Benefit of Venclexta-Based Combination for People With Relapsed or Refractory Chronic... - December 7th, 2020
- Medicare and cystic fibrosis: Coverage, options, treatments, and costs - Medical News Today - December 7th, 2020
- The FDA has approved the first drug to treat the rapid-aging disease progeria - Science News - November 26th, 2020
- 'This is why I'm here': A Detroit Lions VP tries to save her daughter from rare disease - ESPN - November 24th, 2020
- Encouraging Clinical Data for Controlled IL-12 for the Treatment of Glioblastoma and DIPG - OncoZine - November 24th, 2020
- SwanBio Therapeutics Expands Board of Directors with Appointments of Proven Industry Leaders - Business Wire - November 24th, 2020
- SwanBio Therapeutics Expands Board of Directors with Appointments of Proven Industry Leaders - BioSpace - November 23rd, 2020
- Rare Mutation in the PCSK9 Gene Confers Long Healthy Life - MedicalResearch.com - November 23rd, 2020
- Living through the second wave - Pakistan Today - November 23rd, 2020
- How two blind brothers became Two Blind Brothers for a cause - The Columbian - November 10th, 2020
- How two blind brothers created a one-of-a-kind shopping experience to raise money for a cure - WXII The Triad - November 10th, 2020
- The ethical way to alter organisms - The Boston Globe - November 10th, 2020
- Teladoc Is A Strong Buy: A Radical Healthcare Change Will Come - Seeking Alpha - November 10th, 2020
- Medical Milestone In Boston: 13-Year-Old Gets New Gene ... - November 5th, 2020
- How immunotherapy is revolutionizing cancer care - Genetic Literacy Project - October 29th, 2020
- The good news about breast cancer - The Gazette - October 29th, 2020
- Harris County parents win insurance appeal for 8-year-olds MD treatment - WRBL - October 29th, 2020
- Biohack the ageing process by taking care of this little protein in your body - Lifestyle Asia - October 22nd, 2020
- 'I have faith and I prayed a lot' - News from southeastern Connecticut - theday.com - October 22nd, 2020
- Piqray Improves Overall Survival for Advanced-Stage Hormone-Receptor-Positive, HER2-Negative Breast Cancer With PIK3CA Mutation - Breastcancer.org - October 20th, 2020
- Watch: New 5-minute injection a game-changer in breast cancer therapy in UAE - Gulf News - October 20th, 2020
- Homer Glen Mom and Nurse Breast Cancer-Free after Radiation Therapy Clinical Trial at UChicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center at Silver Cross -... - October 20th, 2020
- Teenager among first to receive gene therapy treatment for rare condition - KRDO - October 8th, 2020
- Proposition 14: With Just Handful of Cures, California Stem Cell Agency's Fate Is In Hands of Voters - KQED - October 8th, 2020
- Teenager among first to receive gene therapy treatment for rare condition - NewsChannel 3-12 - KEYT - October 7th, 2020
- Greenbrier County teen to be among first in nation to receive gene therapy for Hurler's Syndrome - WVVA TV - October 7th, 2020
- Regenxbio RGX-121 Clinical Program, And Other News: The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Biopharma - Seeking Alpha - October 7th, 2020
- Women In Longevity Medicine And The Rise Of The Longevity Physician - Forbes - October 7th, 2020
- Timothy Ray Brown, First Patient to Be Cured of HIV, Dies of Leukemia - BioSpace - October 7th, 2020
- Different Types of Childhood Cancer | INTEGRIS - Integris - October 4th, 2020
- Gene therapy company Taysha completes sprint from first funding to IPO - BioPharma Dive - September 26th, 2020
- Focused on the future: Innovative college programs in N.J. pave way for the real world - Jersey's Best - September 24th, 2020
- Burosumab Is a 'Game Changer,' Effective in All Subgroups of XLH - Medscape - September 22nd, 2020
- 10 Forgotten Spiderman Sidekicks They Need To Bring Back | CBR - CBR - Comic Book Resources - September 22nd, 2020
- Genentech Presents New Data From Multiple Phase III Studies of Tecentriq in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer at ESMO Virtual Congress 2020 - Business... - September 21st, 2020
- BCS Announces Partnership With 2nd.MD to Improve Member Healthcare Cost, Quality, and Outcomes - PRNewswire - September 19th, 2020
- Novus Therapeutics Announces Acquisition of Anelixis Therapeutics - Business Wire - September 19th, 2020
- Pace toddler wasn't supposed to survive. Thanks to wonder drug, parents say he's thriving - Pensacola News Journal - September 8th, 2020
- CRISPR can help combat the troubling immune response against gene therapy - The Conversation US - September 6th, 2020
- How Is Ovarian Cancer Diagnosed? Everything You Need To Know - NDTV Doctor - September 6th, 2020
- Genentech Announces FDA Approval of Gavreto (pralsetinib) for the Treatment of Adults With Metastatic RET Fusion-Positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer |... - September 6th, 2020
- Gilmore Health: A Q&A Session on Genetic Diseases With Dr. Sony Sherpa - Gilmore Health News - September 6th, 2020
- Our teenage son is turning to stone and is becoming entombed in his own body - The Sun - August 28th, 2020
- Gene Therapy: IT Meets Medicine, But Who Is In Charge? - Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence - August 24th, 2020
- Edited Transcript of ISEE.OQ earnings conference call or presentation 5-Aug-20 12:00pm GMT - Yahoo Finance - August 6th, 2020
- Opinion: With any COVID-19 vaccine, humanity will face its biggest moral test - The Province - August 4th, 2020
- These Companies Are Seeking a Cure for Sickle Cell. And Its Just the Beginning for Some Gene Therapy Stocks. - Barron's - July 31st, 2020
- FDA Approves Combination Therapy for Treating Advanced Melanoma - Pharmacy Times - July 31st, 2020
- How Can Technology Help Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic? - IoT For All - July 31st, 2020
- Thomas Jefferson University doctor to be honored at W&J commencement - Observer-Reporter - July 30th, 2020
- First Edition: July 27, 2020 - Kaiser Health News - July 30th, 2020
- These are the most valued tech startups in France in 2020 - Silicon Canals - July 7th, 2020
- What's a life worth in dollars and cents? Should that influence who gets treated for expensive disease treatments? - Genetic Literacy Project - July 1st, 2020
- FDA Approves Genentech's Phesgo (Fixed-dose Combination of Perjeta and Herceptin for Subcutaneous Injection) for HER2-positive Breast Cancer -... - July 1st, 2020
- Conversations Between Patient and Oncologist Are Important in Avoiding 'Common Mistake' When Treating CLL - Curetoday.com - June 28th, 2020
- Drug used in breast and ovarian cancer could lead to safer, more effective treatment for neuroblastoma - The Institute of Cancer Research - June 28th, 2020
- Family Of Dying Santa Clarita Teen Pleads With Community For Donations To Fund Life-Saving Treatment - KHTS Radio - June 24th, 2020
- Hungarian Neurobiologist Botond Roska to Receive This Year's Krber European Science Prize - Hungary Today - June 24th, 2020
- Quarterly summary: the COVID-19 lockdown and the importance of scientists - University Affairs - June 24th, 2020
- Flames assistant GM continues to defy the odds in his battle against ALS - CTV News - June 23rd, 2020
- 3 Reasons to Go Long Crispr Therapeutics - InvestorPlace - June 23rd, 2020
- GRIN Disorder, Kidney Failure and Fathers Day How One Family is Surviving it All - CBC.ca - June 23rd, 2020
- Gene Therapy: Regal Profits From Curing "The Royal Disease"? - Sick Economics - June 18th, 2020
- Cancer patients and doctors carry on with clinical trials during Covid-19 - STAT - June 18th, 2020
- Genentech's Tecentriq in Combination With Chemotherapy (including Abraxane) Meets Primary Endpoint of Improved Pathological Complete Response,... - June 18th, 2020
- They discover how to stop tumor growth in breast cancer - Explica - June 5th, 2020