Patient-reported outcomes and influence on overall treatment outcomes
Antonella Cardone Despite all the improvements in diagnostics and treatments, the number of new cancer cases is projected to reach 22,2 million by 2030 increasing
Antonella Cardone Despite all the improvements in diagnostics and treatments, the number of new cancer cases is projected to reach 22,2 million by 2030 increasing
Eduard Vrdoljak Adequate monitoring and reporting of all proposed activities of the NCCP is essential for its successful implementation. Focus should be on monitoring of
Matti Aapro Outcome can be viewed from various perspectives and to simplify, there is the patient, the health care provider and the payor perspective. Thus,
Marius Geantă Cancer patients in CEE face major challenges that need to be surpassed in order to ensure accurately designed prevention strategies, integrative care, support
Nils Wilking Between 1995 and 2018, cancer incidence increased by 50% in Europe, but cancer mortality increased only by 20%. The total cost of cancer
Christina Rångemark Åkerman An OECD report on wasteful spending from 2017 suggests that about one-fifth of health spending could be channelled towards better use and
Conference moderator, Member of Croatian Parliament, former Minister of Health. Dr. Varga has more than 27 years of relevant professional work experience as provider of health services and senior manager in a tertiary care hospital.
Croatian Minister of Health, Vili Beroš, is a specialized neurosurgeon who obtained his diploma from the University of Zagreb, School of Medicine in 1989 and his PhD in postgraduate doctoral studies at the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb in the field of molecular biology in 2006.
Antonella Cardone is the Director of the European Cancer Patient Coalition, which is the largest cancer patient umbrella organization in Europe with over 450 members from 49 countries. She has over twenty years of international activity in health, social and employment sectors.
Eduard Vrdoljak is Professor and Head of the Oncology Centre at the Clinical Hospital in Split, Croatia and, at present, visiting Professor at the Medical School in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina and visiting Professor at University of Skopje Faculty of Medicine, Republic of Macedonia.
The number of cancer patients in Croatia is increasing every year, and an additional increase is expected
According to statistics published on World Cancer Day, every fourth inhabitant of the European Union dies from
Croatia is the second worst country in the EU in terms of cancer mortality rates and that
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