In Lithuania, oncological diseases rank second in the overall mortality structure and the highest mortality rate is in the working age group (45-64). In addition, it has been observed that three oncological diseases — cervical, breast and colon cancer screening programmes are still not effective and therefore it is necessary to step up information dissemination to the target population, the prevention programmes for the above mentioned oncological diseases and their benefits. To this end, a project will be implemented which envisages the following activities:_x000D_1. Develop a methodology (guidelines) for colorectal and breast cancer screening programmes (guidelines) that meet the needs of Lithuania, in accordance with the European Researchers’ Guidelines (hereinafter referred to as the 'Selection Methodology');_x000D_2. Train specialists providing primary and secondary level healthcare in the Eastern region in accordance with the screening methodology;_x000D_3. In order to increase prevention against colon, breast cancer and cervical cancers, establish a coordination centre in the Eastern region, which will implement the requirements of the screening methodology;_x000D_4. Organise and implement the dissemination of information to the population on preventive oncological diseases programmes and their benefits._x000D_The results created during the project will provide the right conditions to increase the implementation of oncological diseases early diagnosis programmes in the target areas and other municipalities in the Eastern region, contribute to healthy ageing and increase the responsibility of the population for their health.