10 Country Reports on Lung Cancer and Mental Health Now Available

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Lung Cancer Europe has published 10 new country reports based on its 10th Annual Report on lung cancer and mental health.

These reports highlight national findings on the mental health impact of lung cancer and are now available online in local languages. They are designed to support advocacy, awareness work and conversations about care at country level.

The country reports build on Lung Cancer Europe’s wider 10th Annual Report, which explored the emotional and psychological impact of lung cancer across 31 countries. That report drew on responses from 2,204 people affected by lung cancer and showed clear gaps in mental health support across Europe.

By turning that wider dataset into country-level reports, this new set of resources helps make the findings more useful for national advocacy. They offer a clearer picture of how lung cancer affects mental health in different settings and can help member organisations, advocates, healthcare professionals and policymakers focus on what needs to change locally.

Each report adds national context to a wider European picture. Together, they reinforce a clear message: mental health support should not sit on the margins of lung cancer care. It needs to be recognised as part of good care from the start.

These new country reports sit alongside Lung Cancer Europe’s wider work on mental health in lung cancer, including the newly launched 11th Annual Report and the dedicated small cell lung cancer sub-report published during ELCC 2026.

You can now access all 10 country reports below.

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