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Contact

centres performing screening colonoscopy in the Czech Republic, please check our list or interactive map of those centres. If you have any...

Colorectal cancer: epidemiology and screening results

Czech Republic International comparison Czech Republic The Czech...

Colorectal cancer: introduction

of colorectal cancer in the Czech Republic Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the most commonly diagnosed cancers and...

Publications

to colorectal cancer screening programme in the Czech Republic shows that Czech cancer screening experts can contribute significantly to the...

Screening process

eligible for colorectal cancer screening in the Czech Republic. Those individuals who meet the criteria of high-risk groups for colorectal...

Colorectal cancer screening

prevention of colorectal cancer in the Czech Republic currently consists in two types of physical examination: faecal occult blood...


Number of relevant news: 14

Cancer prevention

consists in cervical cancer screening. In the Czech Republic, each woman aged 15 and over is entitled to gynaecological examination. The...

Colorectal cancer screening

cancer screening in the Czech Republic Accredited screening centres Colorectal cancer screening in... cancer screening, Czech Republic, accredited screening...

Personalised invitations of Czech citizens to cancer screening programmes

cancer screening programmes was launched in the Czech Republic. In particular, citizens are invited to participate in colorectal cancer... personalised invitations a long time ago. The Czech Republic has lagged behind in this regard, which is undoubtedly one of the reasons for...

Global bowel cancer rates on the rise

particular note were Slovakia, Slovenia and the Czech Republic in the EU, and Japan, Kuwait and Israel in Asia. In Slovenia bowel cancer...

Nine in ten survive early stage bowel cancer

to address these issues." Notes In the Czech Republic, colorectal cancer screening has been available since January 2009 to all...

Cancer deaths fall, but prevention still lags behind

Data studied came from cancer registries in the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Latvia, The Netherlands, Spain, and the United...

Invitation to cancer screening is an investment which will pay off in the future

workshop “Cancer Screening Programmes in the Czech Republic and Importance of Personalised Invitation”, held on 5 December 2013 in the C... invitation to cancer screening programmes in the Czech Republic, developed with a valuable support by the Czech WHO Office and the Czech...

IARC warns 'cancer burden growing at an alarming pace'

plans.” Cancer Screening Programmes in the Czech Republic Czech National Breast Cancer Screening Programme Czech National...

Launch of new European Code Against Cancer

of the National Cancer Control Programme of the Czech Republic...

The Czech Republic ranks among developed countries in cancer prevention

Czech Republic ranks among developed countries in cancer... many years of bad news, it seems that the Czech Republic is beginning to reap the benefits of the challenging fight against cancer. A... Cancer Days. This event was held in Brno, Czech Republic, from 29th to 30th May 2015, and was organised jointly by Dr Pavel Poc (Member...

Public health in the EU: encouraging developments in the area of national cancer screening programmes

and colorectal cancer are available in the Czech Republic. More information about individual cancer screening programmes is available at...

Alcohol & Digestive Cancers: Time for Change

levels throughout eastern Europe (Lithuania, Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia have the highest levels, respectively). The...

European Digestive Cancer Days 2017 – Prevention and Screening

of digestive cancers, was held in Prague, Czech Republic, on 26–27 September... which had been particularly important for the Czech Republic: the Czech National Colorectal Cancer Screening Programme – in its...

European colorectal cancer rates in young adults increasing by 6% per year

in the research were; Belgium, Catalonia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greenland, Iceland, Italy, Ireland,...