TY - JOUR
T1 - The importance of cancer prevention policies to inform and guide preventative and screening measures for people with intellectual disabilities
T2 - The COST project “Cancer- Understanding Prevention in Intellectual Disabilities”
AU - Vukovic, Vladimir
AU - Banda, Amina
AU - Carneiro, Lara
AU - Dogan, Soner
AU - Knapp, Peter
AU - McMahon, Martin
AU - Milutinovic, Dragana
AU - Soylar, Pinar
AU - Sykes, Kate
AU - Tosun, Betul
AU - Yava, Ayla
AU - Trajkovski, Vladimir
AU - Wells, John
AU - Cuypers, Maarten
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2023.
PY - 2023/11/9
Y1 - 2023/11/9
N2 - Cancer is a global public health problem, but its exact prevalence in people with intellectual disabilities is still uncertain. This population, with limited health skills and complex health needs, faces many challenges in cancer prevention, screening, timely diagnosis and treatment. Furthermore, they are often underrepresented in general cancer prevention and screening policies across Europe, leading to widened disparities in health outcomes and premature mortality. Thus, unified national and local policies are needed to reduce inequalities and promoting a pan-European inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. Our goal is to raise public awareness of this issue, including the involvement of people with intellectual disabilities, and promote engagement from relevant stakeholders. The COST Action ‘Cancer- Understanding Prevention in Intellectual Disabilities’ (CUPID) project will address health inequalities faced by people with intellectual disabilities in relation to cancer, and support the development of policy recommendations specifically tailored to their unique cognitive and healthcare needs, having a positive long-term impact on quality of life.
AB - Cancer is a global public health problem, but its exact prevalence in people with intellectual disabilities is still uncertain. This population, with limited health skills and complex health needs, faces many challenges in cancer prevention, screening, timely diagnosis and treatment. Furthermore, they are often underrepresented in general cancer prevention and screening policies across Europe, leading to widened disparities in health outcomes and premature mortality. Thus, unified national and local policies are needed to reduce inequalities and promoting a pan-European inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. Our goal is to raise public awareness of this issue, including the involvement of people with intellectual disabilities, and promote engagement from relevant stakeholders. The COST Action ‘Cancer- Understanding Prevention in Intellectual Disabilities’ (CUPID) project will address health inequalities faced by people with intellectual disabilities in relation to cancer, and support the development of policy recommendations specifically tailored to their unique cognitive and healthcare needs, having a positive long-term impact on quality of life.
KW - cancer
KW - intellectual disability
KW - policy
KW - prevention
KW - screening
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85176374663&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/17446295231213752
DO - 10.1177/17446295231213752
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85176374663
SN - 1744-6295
JO - Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
JF - Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
ER -