Cancer places a substantial burden on European societies. It accounts for 23% of all deaths and around 17% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), making it one of the most significant causes of the overall disease burden. Against this backdrop, cancer is often thought of as a growing financial threat to health systems. Yet the Comparator Report on Cancer in Europe 2025 by the Swedish Institute for Health Economics (IHE) commissioned by the EFPIA Oncology Platform tells a more nuanced and more encouraging story.
Europe is achieving better cancer outcomes without cancer overwhelming health budgets. In fact, cancer care is delivering increasing value for money.
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