The European Union aims for 90% of eligible individuals to be screened for certain cancers by 2025, but screening rates vary significantly across member states. Slovenia, Portugal, and Norway align well with EU guidelines, while Bulgaria, Romania, and Greece lag behind. The analysis highlights disparities in screening policies and practices, with many countries failing to implement comprehensive screening programs. Education, income, and urban-rural status further influence screening equality within countries. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)