Oecd Warns: the Number of Cancer Cases Is Increasing in the Eu. the Figures that Worry Doctors
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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) warned on Monday of an increase of about 30% in cancer diagnoses in the EU in less than 25 years and advocated for the development of integrated care, which connects diagnosis to treatment, to reduce waiting times and improve patient survival rates, reports the EFE agency.
The OECD says that, given the alarming increase in the number of cancer diagnosis, it is necessary to develop an integrated care that will better link the diagnosis to treatment.
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) warned on the increase of approximately 30% of cancer diagnoses in the EU in less than 25 years and complained to develop an integrated care.
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