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Poland has launched its first national Cancer Mission hub under the EU Cancer Mission, which is set to boost collaborative initiatives on cancer.
Joanna Drake, deputy director-general of the European Commission for research and innovation, said: “The burden of cancer is spread unequally in Europe. In Poland, for example, cancer mortality rates are higher than the EU average.”
Since 2014, the EU has allocated more than €3.5 billion to cancer research projects.
Read the full statement here.
The EU and Egypt have agreed to extend their partnership for research and innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) for the 2025-27 period.
The deal ensures that Egypt will continue to participate in collaborative projects as part of PRIMA, which addresses challenges such as water scarcity and food security.
Egypt is expected to soon associate to Horizon Europe.
Read the full statement here.