Sciensano scientist advises European Commission on cancer screening

Cancer is a leading cause of death in Europe, and its prevalence is set to increase with an ageing population. Cancer is an individual diagnosis that has a significant impact on patients, but it also severely affects the lives of their families and friends. In addition, cancer also has a huge economic impact. Reducing cancer and its consequences therefore is a key priority for the European Commission (EC), which has recently presented “Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan”.

Belgium participates in the biggest European chemical risk project

On 27 June 27 2022, Belgium will host a launch event for PARC (European Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals). In this large-scale European research project, nearly 200 institutions from 28 countries are working together with the European Commission to improve the assessment of chemical risks. Following the PARC kick-off in France at the beginning of May, Belgium is launching its participation in this project. Twelve Belgian partners participate in PARC, including Sciensano.

IQED-Foot Information Meeting audit 7

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You are kindly invited to the IQED-Foot Information Meeting of audit 7, organized by Sciensano on behalf of the National Institute of Health and Disability Insurance (NIHDI). The meeting consists of several interactive workshop sessions, during which you will get the opportunity to discuss specific diabetic foot-related themes in more detail. Each participant is able to attend two workshops out of four proposed topics. Workshops will be given in English, but participants will receive a copy of the slides in Dutch or French.

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2022 Symposium on Infectious Diseases

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Get to know the current status of infectious diseases on national and internation level.

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Contact person: 
Stéphanie Jacquinet

What is the health status of the Belgian population?

Since 2019, Sciensano has been combining the results of various studies and sources via the online ‘Health Status Report’ to estimate how healthy the Belgian inhabitants are. In general, we are rather healthy, but in some areas, such as mental health, we do not score very well. The COVID-19 crisis also had a clear impact on our health. In addition, important health inequalities remain, both at regional and socio-economic level.

A second life for your health data? Have your say!

What is your opinion about the use of your health data? On 28 January 2022, the 15th World Data Protection Day takes place: a reminder of the importance of protecting our privacy as our data is constantly being processed. The use and sharing of sensitive health data represents an opportunity beyond individual care to improve public health and the quality of care and treatment received and this within a regulated and secure framework to ensure our essential right to privacy. 

Great similarities between the impact of COVID-19 in countries of the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion

A study of the impact of COVID-19 on the Euroregion Meuse-Rhine (EMR), which was started by a cooperation of health authorities across the borders (under the lead of GGD Zuid Limburg) in cooperation with cross-border partners, shows that about 60 to 80 percent of the residents in the Euroregion Meuse-Rhine complied well with the corona measures and found them easy and useful. The mobility measures were considered restrictive by residents in the border region; they were less likely to cross the border for a short visit. ‘Back to normal’ was the most frequently given reason for having a corona vaccination. 

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