Health
MEPs call for dedicated cancer funding in EU’s long-term budget
The European Cancer Organisation (ECO) has a clear message for the European Parliament: Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan is working and its future must now be secured. ECO warns that hard-won progress is at risk as negotiations begin on the EU’s next long-term budget for 2028–2034, with concerns that cancer could lose political visibility and financial support.
“This is a pivotal moment for European cancer care. We’ve come so far, are we really ready to retreat? Are we really ready to let so many innovative, lifesaving projects quietly fade away?” said ECO President Isabel Rubio...

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