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UEG urges EU to fund digestive health research and infrastructure to tackle widespread disease and boost innovation.
United European Gastroenterology is urging EU policymakers to prioritize digestive health in the 2028–2034 Multiannual Financial Framework and Horizon Europe’s successor, FP10.
With 332 million Europeans affected by digestive diseases and costs reaching €114 billion annually, UEG calls for dedicated funding to advance prevention, early detection, and research on digestive cancers, liver diseases, and other conditions.
The organization advocates for a Digestive Health Research & Innovation Flagship, EU-wide data infrastructure, and protection of public-interest research to improve health outcomes and boost Europe’s health innovation competitiveness.
La UEG insta a la UE a que financie la investigación e infraestructura en salud digestiva para combatir las enfermedades generalizadas e impulsar la innovación.