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project info
Start date: 1 October 2020
End date: 29 December 2023
funding
Fund: European Social Fund (ESF)
Total budget: 10 170 939,20 €
EU contribution: 8 645 298,40 € (85%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2020
Managing authority: Ministerul Fondurilor Europene
European Commission Topic

Program of prevention, early detection, diagnosis and early treatment of cervical cancer – Center region

General objective: Promoting social inclusion, combating poverty and any form of discrimination, by increasing access to affordable, sustainable and high-quality services, including healthcare and social services of general interest, by organising health programs and services oriented towards prevention, early detection (screening) diagnosis and early treatment of cervical cancer for 170,200 women in the Centre region, of whom at least 50 % belong to vulnerable groups. Long-term impact • Reducing mortality through cervical cancer • Change the behaviors of the population by promoting those favourable to health and reducing those who increase the risk of disease • Extension of active lifespan, where people can carry out their professional activity and perform family duties independently • Decrease the number of new cases of cervical cancer (incident) • Lower severity of cervical cancer cases, reducing the number and severity of their complications with the consequence of reducing the needs of hospital care, costs related to them and the disabilities caused by the needs of such services – increasing the benefits of such services, increasing the number and severity of their complications with the consequence of reducing the needs of hospital care, the costs related to them and the disabilities caused by the needs of the cervical cancer • Increasing the benefits of such services – increasing the number and severity of their complications, with the consequence of reducing the needs of hospital care, the costs related to them and the disabilities caused by the needs of the cervical cancer – increasing the benefits of such services – increasing the number and severity of their complications, with the consequence of reducing the needs for hospital care, the costs related to them and the disabilities caused by the needs of such services – increasing the benefits of such services – increasing the number and severity of their complications, with the consequence of reducing the needs for hospital care, the costs related to them and the disabilities caused by the needs of such services – increasing the benefits of such services • 1. Increased access to quality healthcare services, given that people living in rural areas and vulnerable groups have limited access to healthcare services, which in turn has a negative impact on the health of the population. 2. Fewer cases of cervical cancer: as it detects precancerous lesions, the screening procedure decreases or even eliminates the risk of developing cervical cancer. 3. Fewer cases of advanced cancer: screening detects early cancer before metastasis. 4. Fewer deaths from cancer: because early cancer benefits from effective treatments, with increased chances of healing, its detection in this early phase leads to a reduction of the risk of death (yearly they are lost due to premature death by CCU on average 2.6 years of life potential 100,000 women (~ 260 years of life). All project activities come as a response to the identified needs of the target group, contributing to solving the identified problems. According to the published studies and documents mentioned in the Justification section, among the reasons why this project is necessary for the target group are: — The current project interests a priority area of health – major non-communicable diseases, and cancer is a public health priority in Romania, being one of the five chronic pathologies at national level

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