JRC report highlights how our gut microbiome could influence COVID-19 severity.
Check out the new online Knowledge Centre's platform which gathers evidence and coordinates actions against Europe's leading cause of death among people under the age of 65.
Europe has a quarter of all cancer cases and with less than 10% of the world’s population, it is clear that cancer is a major threat to our society. It's time to control this disease.
The Reference Material Production laboratory in Geel encompasses competencies, methods and instrumentation for reference material production and development.
Cervical cancer ranks 11th among the most frequently occurring cancers in women and 12th among the most frequent causes of cancer death in them.
Prostate cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer in men and the third cause of cancer death in men–after lung and colorectal cancers.
The pursuit of a more equal and fairer Europe requires extensive knowledge on prevailing inequalities across multiple life domains.
Lung cancer is the fourth most frequently occurring cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in EU-27 countries in 2020.
A gateway to data and information on Africa's social, economic, territorial and environmental development.
Skin melanoma is the fifth most diagnosed cancer in both men and women. It is one of 15 most frequent causes of cancer death, in both sexes.
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