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欧盟国家癌症概况:爱尔兰2025

The Country Cancer Profile Series Contents The European Cancer Inequalities Registry is a flagshipinitiative of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan. It provides soundand reliable data on cancer prevention and care to identifytrends, disparities and inequalities between Member States,regions and population groups. The Country Cancer Profilesidentify strengths, challenges and specific areas of actionfor each of the 27 EU Member States, Iceland and Norway,to guide investment and interventions at the EU, nationaland regional levels under Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan. TheEuropean Cancer Inequalities Registry also supports Flagship1 of the Zero Pollution Action Plan. The Profiles are the workof the OECD in co-operation with the European Commission.The team is grateful for the valuable inputs received fromnational experts and comments provided by the OECD HealthCommittee and the EU Thematic Working Group on CancerInequality Registry.r e l a n d 1. HIGHLIGHTS32. CANCER IN IRELAND43. RISK FACTORS AND PREVENTION POLICIES94. EARLY DETECTION135. CANCER CARE PERFORMANCE165.1Accessibility165.2 Quality195.3 Costs and value for money215.4 Well-being and quality of life226. SPOTLIGHT ON PAEDIATRIC CANCER25 Data and information sources The data and information in the Country Cancer Profilesare based mainly on national official statistics provided toEurostat and the OECD, which were validated to ensure thehighest standards of data comparability. The sources andmethods underlying these data are available in the EurostatDatabase and the OECD Health Database. Additional data and information also come from theEuropean Commission’s Joint Research Centre (EC-JRC),the EU statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC)Survey, the World Health Organization (WHO), theInternational Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), theInternational Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the EuropeanSociety for Paediatric Oncology (SIOPE), the European UnionAgency for Fundamental Rights (FRA LGBTIQ), the HealthBehaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey as wellas from the 2023 Country Health and Cancer Profiles, andother national sources (independent of private or commercialinterests). The calculated EU averages are weighted averagesof the 27 Member States unless otherwise noted. TheseEU averages do not include Iceland and Norway. Mortalityand incidence rates are age-standardised to the Europeanstandard population adopted by Eurostat in 2013. C (a)Life expectancy at birth (years)Purchasing power parity (PPP) is defined as the rate ofcurrency conversion that equalises the purchasing power ofdifferent currencies by eliminating the differences in pricelevels between countries. 6.1 %10.4 %0 %5 %10 %15 %IrelandEU27Health expenditure as % of GDP, 2022 or nearest year82.681.52012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023IrelandEU27Disclaimer: This work is published under the responsibility of theSecretary-General of the OECD and the President of the EuropeanCommission. The opinions expressed and arguments employed hereindo not necessarily reflect the official views of the Member countriesof the OECD or of the European Union. This document, as well as anydata and map included herein, are without prejudice to the status ofor sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of internationalfrontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.The names of countries and territories and maps used in this jointpublication follow the practice of the OECD. Specific territorial disclaimers applicable to the OECD: DCancerDiseases of the circulatory systemAge-standardised mortality rate per 100 000 inhabitants, 202111.9 %15.2 %18.0 %21.3 %Share of population aged 65 years and over (%)Note by the Republic of Türkiye: The information in this document withreference to “Cyprus” relates to the southern part of the Island. There isno single authority representing both Turkish and Greek Cypriot peopleon the Island. Türkiye recognises the Turkish Republic of NorthernCyprus (TRNC). Until a lasting and equitable solution is found withinthe context of the United Nations, Türkiye shall preserve its positionconcerning the “Cyprus issue”. 0200400All other causesDiseases of the respiratory systemCOVID-19, virus identified2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023IrelandEU27Note by all the European Union Member States of the OECD and theEuropean Union: The Republic of Cyprus is recognised by all membersof the United Nations with the exception of Türkiye. The informationin this document relates to the area under the effective control of theGovernment of the Republic of Cyprus. IrelandEU27© OECD/European Union 2025. In the event of any discrepancybetween the original work and any translated versions of this work,only the text of original work should be considered valid. 1. Highlights Cancer in IrelandSmoking Estimated new cancer diagnoses in Ireland were the secondhighest among EU countries in 2022. Cancer mortality decreasedsub