
The burden of cancer is increasing in the EU.
An estimated 2.7 million new cancer cases were diagnosed in 2022, when 1.3 million people lost their lives to cancer.
Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality after cardiovascular disease.
To help alleviate the burden of cancer, EMA launched the Cancer Medicines Pathfinder project. It aims to help develop cancer medicines and build up valuable expertise.
This aligns with the objectives of the European Commission's 'Beating cancer plan'.
Find an overview of EMA projects and activities on cancer under 'In this section' on this page.
Europe has a quarter (25%) of all the cancer cases in the world
In 2023, the EU authorised 25 new cancer medicines
Without action, cancer could become the top cause of death in Europe by 2035
In this section
Cancer Medicines Pathfinder
Cancer Medicines Forum
Educational projects on cancer medicine regulation
Patient engagement in oncology
For cancer medicines authorised in the European Union, see the search results below:
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News and events
To find past or upcoming EMA meetings related to cancer, you can go to our 'Events' page and filter via the keywords 'cancer' and 'oncology':
You can also check out EMA's latest updates on cancer, including news, via the web page highlighted below: