Research Ideas and Outcomes (Dec 2020)

Beating Cancer by 2030: Mission Impossible?

  • Luca Cassetta,
  • Pedro Rodrigues,
  • Toni Andreu,
  • Bruno Botta,
  • Sven Brandau,
  • Chrissie Brierley,
  • Clive Wilson,
  • Inga Dadeshidze,
  • Lucia Forzi,
  • Federica Ortelli,
  • Mafalda Quintas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.6.e61662
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Cancer has been for many years the second leading cause of mortality right after cardiovascular diseases, representing 25% of all the deaths reported yearly and this tendency is expected to increase. Although the recent public health emergency caused by COVID-19 pandemic diverted much of the attention of policy makers, the public opinion and even researchers from other important, economical relevant and deadly diseases, cancer still remains as one of the major healthcare issues. Moreover, recent studies revealed the negative effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the increase of avoidable cancer-related deaths. It is then the perfect time to bring back the spotlight onto the topic of cancer.The aim of this paper is to share the outcomes of the workshop organized by the COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Association, bringing together sixty participants representing a broad variety of stakeholders, to discuss a holistic approach on how to beat cancer by 2030.The conclusions of this workshop are highly relevant for the community and are supporting the work being undertaken by the EU Mission Board on Cancer. This report lays down the main conclusions and recommendations agreed by the workshop participants, focusing on different aspects such as better stakeholder collaboration, citizen education, innovative therapies, and patient-centric care.

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