Increase Health Literacy in Cancer Prevention and Care
The project was initiated in September 2025 and will be running for 3 years, with the aim to improve health and digital health literacy related to cancer prevention and care by:
- Developing tailored training for healthcare professionals, citizens, and cancer patients to increase understanding of cancer prevention, diagnosis, and care.
- Creating the iNTERVENE Health Literacy Hub, a multilingual, web-based platform offering personalised, culturally sensitive, and accessible health information.
- Enhancing communication skills and responsiveness of healthcare professionals to low health literacy.
- Supporting informed decision-making, early detection, and reduction of health disparities across EU Member States.
Background
Cancer remains the second leading cause of premature mortality in Europe, with a growing number of new diagnoses each year. Low health literacy is directly linked to poorer health outcomes, reduced preventive behaviours, and healthcare inequalities. Recognising the pivotal role of health and digital health literacy, INTERVENE responds to Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan and aims to empower patients, citizens, and professionals through education and digital innovation. The project builds upon past initiatives such as eCAN, TRANSiTION, PROLEPSIS, and aligns with EU digital health strategies and health workforce development plans.
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