New Regional Dynamic Cancer Model across the European Union.
Silvius Ioan NegoitaRomeo Victor IonescuMonica Laura ZlatiValentin-Marian AntohiAlexandru NechiforPublished in: Cancers (2023)
The conclusions highlight the main findings of the study in terms of the evolution of the disease, present the significant aspects that characterise the evolution of each type of cancer during the period analysed (1993-2021), and highlight the novelty and limitations of the study and future directions of research. As a result, increasing economic welfare is a potential factor in halting the effects of cancer incidence and mortality at the population level, while the financial allocations to health of EU member countries' budgets are a drawback due to large regional disparities.