Support to methodology and harmonisation of data sets of prostate cancer screening

Summary

8.3.1. Capitalising on the knowledge and ongoing activities of the EU-funded project PRAISE U in the form of KPIs and PCa screening guidelines/ protocols which are currently being developed for the PRAISE U pilot-sites, a PCa screening working group will be formed and meet bimonthly to discuss key topics and share knowledge and experience. MS will be encouraged and supported to generate aggregated KPI data and collect and share data for in-depth analysis
and learning on an individually tailored risk-based screening algorithm. This will be crucial for the further development of prostate cancer population-based screening initiatives.
8.3.2. Sharing PRAISE-U knowledge with those MS that will most likely initiate prostate cancer screening pilots within the coming years (SLO, SK, DE, IT). Support additional to the screening work group activities, will be provided in the
form of setting up, Monitoring & Evaluation of their data infrastructure and data collection. Such collaboration will enable collection of data from a considerable number of MS on PCa screening initiatives without delay in data formatting etc.
This task will be led by EMC, Netherlands.

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The general objective of EUCanScreen is to assure sustainable implementation of high-quality screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers, as well as implementation of the recently recommended screening programs – for lung, prostate and gastric cancers. EUCanScreen will facilitate the reduction of cancer burden and achieving equity across the EU.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s EU4HEALTH Programme under the Grant Agreement no 101162959

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