Résultats de la recherche - 34 results
Recovering radiotherapy services in England: Our plan for action
Abstract: In recent months, operational performance in radiotherapy has declined with services reporting long delays for patients needing treatment. However, this generally does not receive the same level of ...
What does it take to create a European Health Data Space? International commitments and national realities
of building a health policy that could contribute to the long-term sustainable development of the European Union (EU), as stated in the European Health Union (EHU) manifesto. The main desire to create ...
Flanders and Brussels join forces to tackle animal testing
Animal Welfare Bernard Cleryfayt and his Flemish counterpart Ben Weyts several years ago to ensure that, in the long term, the project could “contribute to a structural reduction in the number of ...
Variability in the association between long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and mortality by exposure assessment method and covariate adjustment: A census-based country-wide cohort study
We assessed potential variability in the magnitude of this association for non-accidental, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, and lung cancer mortality in a country-wide administrative cohort ...
The non-fatal burden of cancer in Belgium, 2004–2019: a nationwide registry-based study
Devleesschauwer; Niko Speybroeck Source: BMC Cancer, Volume 22, Issue 1 (2022) Keywords: burden of disease Cancer epidemiology Disability-Adjusted Life Years Years lived with disability Abstract: Background The ...
Citizens’ perception of and engagement with health data secondary use and sharing in Europe – a literature review
seem to be opposed to the cross-border sharing of their data and would even in favour of it, as long as it remains within the borders of the European Union. Service: Centre du cancer Kankercentrum ...
Conducting national burden of disease studies in small countries in Europe– a feasible challenge?
expertise, and engage with countries and institutions that have long-standing experience with BoD assessment. Conclusion Apart from mortality registries, adequate health data sources, notably for cancer, are ...
Estimates of the 2015 global and regional disease burden from four foodborne metals- arsenic, cadmium, lead and methylmercury
cadmium. Ingested lead and methylmercury are causally associated with lifelong intellectual disability. Long term ingestion of arsenic is causally associated with an increased risk of cancer. Long term ...
Assessing factors associated with long-term work disability after cancer in Belgium: a population-based cohort study using competing risks analysis with a 7-year follow-up
from the Belgian Disability Insurance. Data on 15 543 socially insured Belgian people who entered into the long-term work disability between 2007 and 2011 due to cancer were used. Primary and secondary ...
Burden and Risk Assessment of Foodborne Disease
Campylobacter or Salmonella may result in disabling complications, long-term health outcomes, or even death. Furthermore, foodborne hazards include a broad range of microbiological and chemical agents, several of ...