Better Europe-wide coordination is needed to tackle cancer, a group of leading experts say. There are 3m new cases and 1.7m deaths a year from the disease - making it the second biggest killer on the continent.
But experts, commissioned by Slovenia, which has made cancer a priority during its six-month presidency of the EU, said closer-working was needed. The report called for a European cancer taskforce to oversee prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care.
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