Developments in National Cancer Control Programmes in Europe – Results From the Analysis of a Pan-European Survey

Introduction National Cancer Control Programmes (NCCPs) provide a country’s policy framework for the development of cancer control, focussing on the reduction of cancer morbidity and mortality and improving quality of life of cancer patients. Objective Exploring and analysing to which extent some of...

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Published in:Cancer Control
Main Authors: Marjetka Jelenc MD, PhD, Elisabete Weiderpass MD, PhD, Patricia Fitzpatrick MD, PhD, Tit Albreht MD, PhD
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:541c5efa65da41a488d9ae3304a28124 2023-05-15T16:51:37+02:00 Developments in National Cancer Control Programmes in Europe – Results From the Analysis of a Pan-European Survey Marjetka Jelenc MD, PhD Elisabete Weiderpass MD, PhD Patricia Fitzpatrick MD, PhD Tit Albreht MD, PhD 2021-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1177/10732748211041508 https://doaj.org/article/541c5efa65da41a488d9ae3304a28124 EN eng SAGE Publishing https://doi.org/10.1177/10732748211041508 https://doaj.org/toc/1073-2748 1073-2748 doi:10.1177/10732748211041508 https://doaj.org/article/541c5efa65da41a488d9ae3304a28124 Cancer Control, Vol 28 (2021) Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens RC254-282 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1177/10732748211041508 2022-12-31T12:59:26Z Introduction National Cancer Control Programmes (NCCPs) provide a country’s policy framework for the development of cancer control, focussing on the reduction of cancer morbidity and mortality and improving quality of life of cancer patients. Objective Exploring and analysing to which extent some of the key elements of the European Guide for Quality National Cancer Control Programmes (Guide) are implemented in NCCPs in the EU. Methods Survey carried out through 30 countries, EU members, Iceland, Montenegro, Norway and Turkey, focussing on stakeholders’ participation, inclusion of all the envisaged chapters from the Guide as well as implementation and dissemination. Results The results of the policy survey on European NCCPs carried out within Cancer Control Joint Action (CANCON JA) are presented. The response was 30 out of 35 countries. In total, 28 out of 30 countries, which completed the survey, had an NCCP or another cancer document. Cancer documents were mostly single documents, managed and supervised by the respective Ministries of Health and communicated to the public via websites and press. Nine documents were defined as programmes, eight as plans and six as strategies; in five countries, terminology was mixed. Regarding the content, recommended by the Guide from 2015, comprising ten chapter areas in three parts. Only 10 countries included in their NCCPs all elements suggested in the Guide. Conclusion Based on our results, we can see that a more comprehensive approach in the process of NCCPs is needed. Policy should focus on the development of instruments for efficient cancer management, which would encompass the entire trajectory of the cancer care from diagnosis to survivorship and supportive care. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Norway Cancer Control 28 107327482110415
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Marjetka Jelenc MD, PhD
Elisabete Weiderpass MD, PhD
Patricia Fitzpatrick MD, PhD
Tit Albreht MD, PhD
Developments in National Cancer Control Programmes in Europe – Results From the Analysis of a Pan-European Survey
topic_facet Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
RC254-282
description Introduction National Cancer Control Programmes (NCCPs) provide a country’s policy framework for the development of cancer control, focussing on the reduction of cancer morbidity and mortality and improving quality of life of cancer patients. Objective Exploring and analysing to which extent some of the key elements of the European Guide for Quality National Cancer Control Programmes (Guide) are implemented in NCCPs in the EU. Methods Survey carried out through 30 countries, EU members, Iceland, Montenegro, Norway and Turkey, focussing on stakeholders’ participation, inclusion of all the envisaged chapters from the Guide as well as implementation and dissemination. Results The results of the policy survey on European NCCPs carried out within Cancer Control Joint Action (CANCON JA) are presented. The response was 30 out of 35 countries. In total, 28 out of 30 countries, which completed the survey, had an NCCP or another cancer document. Cancer documents were mostly single documents, managed and supervised by the respective Ministries of Health and communicated to the public via websites and press. Nine documents were defined as programmes, eight as plans and six as strategies; in five countries, terminology was mixed. Regarding the content, recommended by the Guide from 2015, comprising ten chapter areas in three parts. Only 10 countries included in their NCCPs all elements suggested in the Guide. Conclusion Based on our results, we can see that a more comprehensive approach in the process of NCCPs is needed. Policy should focus on the development of instruments for efficient cancer management, which would encompass the entire trajectory of the cancer care from diagnosis to survivorship and supportive care.
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author Marjetka Jelenc MD, PhD
Elisabete Weiderpass MD, PhD
Patricia Fitzpatrick MD, PhD
Tit Albreht MD, PhD
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Patricia Fitzpatrick MD, PhD
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title_short Developments in National Cancer Control Programmes in Europe – Results From the Analysis of a Pan-European Survey
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