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Cancer screening disparities in Europe and Italy

Overview

Reports indicate rising cancer incidence across the European Union, with projections suggesting annual cases could reach 3.2 million by 2040. A significant challenge identified is the disparity in preventive screening access among member states. For example, mammography participation rates vary from 83% in Denmark and Sweden to 15% in Greece.

In Italy, regional gaps in screening participation are particularly pronounced. While the National Health Service invited 17.7 million people for free preventive exams in 2025, only 7.5 million attended, representing a 42% participation rate. To combat these deficiencies, particularly in southern regions, local initiatives such as the Asp di Palermo’s ‘Le vie della prevenzione’ (The Ways of Prevention) have been launched. This mobile clinic program provides free oncological, cardiovascular, and other health screenings directly in public squares to improve accessibility.

Entities

Italy · Fondazione GIMBE · Osservatorio nazionale screening · ASP di Palermo · Nino Cartabellotta

Timeline

  1. 3 days ago

    [HEALTH] 4 sources
    Italy faces regional gaps in cancer screening participation

    Italy faces regional gaps in cancer screening participation, with only 42% of invited citizens attending exams. Local health authorities are deploying mobile clinics to increase accessibility to preventive care

  2. 28 days ago

    [HEALTH] 8 sources
    Europe Faces Rising Cancer Cases and Unequal Screening Access

    EU cancer cases exceed 2.7 M in 2024 with major screening gaps; Italy misses 7.6 M screenings, delaying 50 K diagnoses. Plans target 70‑90 % coverage by 2029.

Sources

ilcrotonese.it · ilpost.it · palermotoday.it · varesenews.it