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ONCOLOGY Calling attention to colorectal cancer A harmonisation of screening programmes for colorectal cancer and increased participation rates needs to become a key priority for governments across Europe Evelien Dekker MD PhD University of Amsterdam Faculty of Medicine, The Netherlands Colorectal cancer is Europe’s second biggest cancer killer, claiming the lives of nearly 200,000 people across the continent each year. Current trends predict that the burden of colorectal cancer could increase by 12% by 2020, affecting 502,000 Europeans a year by 2020. 1 Colorectal cancer screening acts as the most effective method in improving prognosis and preventing the disease. The heavily time- dependent nature of colorectal cancer means that there is a much higher chance of survival the earlier the cancer is detected, as early cancers have a survival rate of 90–95%. 2 Despite the obvious threat posed by the disease and the possible advances screening programmes hold, access to effective screening programmes and treatment differs significantly across Europe. Currently, eastern Europe is falling behind the west in the quality and efficacy of screening 3 HHE 2019 | hospitalhealthcare.com programmes and quality assurance mechanisms in these countries are not widespread. Low participation rates in screening programmes are frequent in eastern Europe, with many countries falling short of the 65% participation rate considered necessary by the European Commission. The inequality of access is highlighted when comparing the participation rates between Hungary and The Netherlands; whilst The Netherlands has attained a 72% participation rate, Hungary has a participation rate of just 0.6%. These inequalities act as an example for the insufficient efforts made by many governments across Europe to make colorectal cancer screening an accessible service and a key public health concern. European governments should be aiming to offer appropriate screening tests to the whole target population to detect colorectal cancer when it is