Lung Cancer Europe 10th Report

Country Reports Launched 26 March 2026

Ten country reports based on Lung Cancer Europe’s 10th Report on lung cancer and mental health are now available in their native languages.

These reports highlight national findings on the impact of lung cancer on mental health, drawing on responses from people affected by lung cancer across Europe.

Lung Cancer Europe country reports were published on 26 March 2026 and are now available to read and download from this page.

Lung Cancer Europe 10th Report

Mental Health and Lung Cancer

Lung Cancer Europe 10th Report • Mental Health and Lung Cancer •

Lung Cancer Europe’s 10th Report, titled Mental Health and Lung Cancer, is the largest global survey to date on the psychological and emotional impact of the disease.

Based on data from 2,204 participants across 31 countries, the report highlights the distress, fear, and isolation that often go unrecognised in cancer care and how many people are left without the mental health support they need.

The survey was conducted online between 28 May and 6 July 2025, and included people living with lung cancer and their caregivers.

The goal of this report is to better understand the emotional and psychological needs of those affected, and to provide clear, practical recommendations for integrating mental health into cancer care.

Lung Cancer Europe’s 10th Report has been broken down further into individual country reports helping to analyse specific findings relating to lung cancer and mental health across 10 different European countries.

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