Health at a Glance: Europe 2022
State of Health in the EU Cycle
The 2022 edition of Health at a Glance: Europe examines the key challenges European countries must address to develop stronger, more resilient health systems following the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes a special focus on how the pandemic has affected young people’s mental and physical health. The report emphasises the need for additional measures to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from scarring a generation of young people. This edition of Health at a Glance: Europe also assesses the pandemic’s disruption of a wide range of health services for non-COVID patients, as well as the policy responses European countries deployed to minimise the adverse consequences of these disruptions. It also addresses a number of important behavioural and environmental risk factors that have a major impact on people’s health and mortality, highlighting the need to put a greater focus on the prevention of both communicable and non-communicable diseases.
Cervical and colorectal cancer screening
Cervical cancer is one of the few cancers that may be largely preventable for the new generations of women through HPV vaccination programmes of young girls and boys, that have been by now integrated in most countries. Over the past 15 years, all EU countries except Poland launched HPV vaccination programmes, starting first with young girls and gradually expanding the programmes to young boys also (ECDC, 2020[1]). In addition, over three‑fourths of EU countries have implemented population-based cervical cancer screening programmes (European Commission, 2017[2]).
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