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Colon and rectum cancer screening coverage in Europe

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What you should know about this indicator

The indicator covering colon and rectum cancer is defined in line with the 2003 Council Recommendation on cancer screening (2003/878/EC). It concerns the population of people aged 50 to 74 years having been screened for colon and rectum cancer within the previous 2 years (or according to the specific screening frequency recommended in each country). The data presented are administrative data from colon and rectum cancer screening programmes.

Colon and rectum cancer screening coverage in Europe
Share of people aged 50 to 74 years who have been screened for colon and rectum cancer within the previous 2 years.
Source
Eurostat (2024) – processed by Our World in Data
Last updated
August 23, 2024
Next expected update
August 2025
Date range
2008–2022
Unit
%

Sources and processing

This data is based on the following sources

This dataset contains statistical data related to cancer screening across the European Union (EU) for three major types of cancer: breast cancer, cervical cancer, and colorectal cancer.

The dataset includes information on screening statistics for specific types of cancers, classified according to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10 2010). For breast cancer, the relevant classification is ICD-10 Code C50, covering malignant neoplasms of the breast. Cervical cancer is classified under ICD-10 Code C53, which pertains to malignant neoplasms of the cervix uteri. Colorectal cancer is classified under ICD-10 Codes C18-C21, which encompass malignant neoplasms of the colon, rectosigmoid junction, rectum, anus, and anal canal.

Retrieved on
August 23, 2024
Citation
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European Commission,  Eurostat, Preventive cancer screenings - programme data,  https://doi.org/10.2908/HLTH_PS_PREV [2024-08-23]

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“Data Page: Colon and rectum cancer screening coverage in Europe”, part of the following publication: Saloni Dattani, Veronika Samborska, Hannah Ritchie and Max Roser (2024) - “Cancer”. Data adapted from Eurostat. Retrieved from https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/colon-and-rectum-cancer-screening-coverage-in-europe [online resource]
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Eurostat (2024) – processed by Our World in Data. “Colon and rectum cancer screening coverage in Europe” [dataset]. Eurostat, “Preventive cancer screenings - programme data” [original data]. Retrieved November 24, 2024 from https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/colon-and-rectum-cancer-screening-coverage-in-europe