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Open the bottlenecks, centralise ATMP coordination, say Dutch researchers on 20/02/24
The Dutch advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) field is highly fragmented and needs central coordination to unblock bottlenecks. Dutch researchers made the recommendations in a recent report offering insight gaining an efficient overview of ATMP regulations.
Pharma package, Swedish MEPs split ahead of ENVI vote on 20/02/24
Swedish Members of the European Parliament welcome updated EU pharma legislation but remain divided on amendments, including on how to handle incentives for developing new antibiotics, though common ground for the Swedes exists on boosting the fight against antimicrobial resistance.
No new cancer plan for Belgium, Vandenbroucke rejects calls for strategy change on 20/02/24
Belgium aims to double cancer survival rates by 2040, relying on its current cancer plan despite pharmaceutical firms calling for a new strategy. Belgian Health Minister Vandenbroucke said he prefers implementing the existing strategy to drafting a new national plan.
Cancer care inequalities rage across the EU, says Swedish Institute on 20/02/24
Vast cancer care inequalities along patient pathways are highlighted in a new report from the Swedish Institute for Health Economics (IHE). Recent IHE research also shows divergence not only across the European Union, but within each country.
Why a successful transplant is only half the patient journey [Promoted content] on 16/02/24
The period after a transplant poses significant challenges to patients, among them Graft-Versus-Host-Disease, and the unmet needs of post-transplant care receive limited attention. Together, we can increase awareness and ensure that transplant patients benefit from expanded treatment options and access.
France to discuss assisted dying bill before summer on 15/02/24
A law on assisted dying and end-of-life measures will be discussed before summer, newly appointed French health minister Catherine Vautrin told MPs on Wednesday (14 February).
EU Disability Card goes some way to improving accessibility across the bloc on 15/02/24
While broadly welcomed for harmonising accessibility measures across the bloc, the agreement on the EU's first bloc-wide Disability Card is only a first step in securing true freedom of movement within EU countries for people with disabilities, an expert told Euractiv.
Limiting competition in medicines is not an option on 15/02/24
EU pharmaceutical legislation is undergoing a major reform which is an opportunity to increase people’s access to medicines, but worryingly some right-leaning political groups want to give even more power to the pharma industry, writes Monique Goyens, Director General of the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC).
Athens launches first Greek language rare diseases list on 14/02/24
Greece has launched its own Rare Disease list, in Greek. Until now, no detailed classification existed for new rare diseases in the Greek language. The list is an analytical archive of every rare disease, and its sub-categories, including genetic mutations.
The future of snus in Europe on 14/02/24
The EU executive is currently conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the EU legislative framework on tobacco control, the so-called Tobacco Products Directive (TPD), including via wide public consultations. The existing Directive covers traditional cigarettes and novel products and has imposed severe restrictions.

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 Health Weekly 
Next Commission will make ‘political’ decisions on tobacco directive, EU official says (14/02/24)
Malnutrition risk for two thirds of Slovak hospital patients (14/02/24)
Irish hospital researchers discover new AMR bacteria (14/02/24)
Health Brief: The health workforce has no time to lose (14/02/24)
Belgian EU presidency wants concrete action in future health workforce strategy (14/02/24)
Bulgaria’s parallel reality. Authorities accused of aggravating medicines shortages (13/02/24)
Sweden opens new advanced therapy medicinal centre for children (13/02/24)
More equal access to medicines needed, says EU Pharmaceutical roundtable (13/02/24)
France shuts down anti-abortion website (13/02/24)
EU’s new rules to protect children from harmful chemicals in toys (13/02/24)
Drug mountain rising, expired medicines pile up in Slovak pharmacies (13/02/24)
Czechia lacks a vaccination strategy, pharma package could bring focus says MP (13/02/24)
Pharma innovation incentives, medicines shortages, challenge Belgium’s option paper progress (13/02/24)
Former Dutch vaccines envoy says EU pharma framework should focus on innovation (13/02/24)
Athens rolling out home delivery of medicines for patients with serious diseases (12/02/24)
EU institutions agree on a definite phase-out of mercury in dental procedures (09/02/24)
Childhood diabetes crisis stalks Europe, more screening urged (09/02/24)
Warsaw hesitant to join Critical Medicines Alliance, dragging heels on drugs list (08/02/24)
EU Parliament endorses new limits for lead and diisocyanates exposure (07/02/24)
Health brief: Fundamental health questions left unanswered (07/02/24)
Critical Medicines Alliance gains momentum under Belgian presidency (06/02/24)
Poland’s health priorities get focused ahead of its 2025 EU presidency (06/02/24)
Greek start-up receives funding to develop treatments for protein misfolding diseases (05/02/24)
Swedish stakeholders worried about European Health Data Space costs (05/02/24)
Bulgaria finally reacts, keeping hospital drug prices in check (05/02/24)
Czechia to boost fight against cancer with EU recovery funding (05/02/24)
Europe’s biotech innovation in the balance (05/02/24)
EU equips single market for crisis management (02/02/24)
Minister of Justice clarifies France’s position over rape inclusion in EU directive (01/02/24)
Let us stop the next pandemic today (01/02/24)
Cervical cancer screening rates ‘concerningly low’ across the EU  (01/02/24)
Does Sweden’s snus have a European future? (01/02/24)
Public health organisations lambast delay of smoke-free environment revision (31/01/24)
EU Commission issues new recommendations for vaccine-preventable cancers (31/01/24)
PFAS: Brussels top brass found to have ‘forever chemicals’ in their bloodstream (31/01/24)
French MPs give green light to put abortion right in the Constitution (31/01/24)
A new road for EU global health action (31/01/24)
France to grant foreign doctors working visas, says prime minister (30/01/24)
New Dutch group reinforces efforts to replace animal testing (30/01/24)
Does Sweden’s snus have a European future? (29/01/24)

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