The Country Cancer Profiles, authored by the OECD and the European Commission, provide a regular reporting mechanism to assess inequalities in cancer care across the EU Member States, Norway and Iceland. The country-specific assessments are published every two years under the European Cancer Inequalities Registry initiative. They highlight the latest data and developments across the cancer care continuum, from prevention to survivorship.
A dynamic tool that provides a quick look at each country's performance within a set of meaningful indicators.
These data from earlier years shed light on key achievements, challenges and disparities, as of 2023, within each country and compared to the EU as a whole.
The latest insights on cancer burden, prevention and care across European countries. This new edition includes a Synthesis report, highlighting the key findings and developments that emerge from the Country Profiles at the EU level.