World Cancer Day is an annual campaign by the Union for International Cancer Control. It was created on 4 February 2000 to help unite the cancer community to reduce the global cancer burden, and advocate for equal access to life-saving cancer diagnosis, treatment and care. The new World Cancer Day theme 2025-2027 “United by Unique” places people at the centre of care and their stories at the heart of the conversation.
Pain is a common symptom among cancer survivors. Up to 40% of survivors experience pain, while at least 66% of individuals with advanced progressive cancer experience disabling pain. Research suggests that cancer pain is poorly controlled in a substantial number of individuals.
- Find out more about our Cancer Pain Policy
- Read the EFIC position paper Standards for the management of cancer‐related pain across Europe: A position paper from the EFIC Task Force on Cancer Pain
- Read the SIP position paper on cancer pain here
- Read up on the 10 standards published by the European Pain Federation to improve cancer pain management across Europe. These standards recommend:
- Routine pain assessment at healthcare encounters,
- A tailored multimodal pain management plan which is reviewed where necessary,
- Self-management advice and support,
- Specialist referral if pain is not improving or medicines are creating intolerable side effects,
- Ongoing education and training for healthcare professionals who treat cancer,
- Monitoring of service outcomes,
- And national guidelines for cancer-related pain.
Adoption of the 10 standards across Europe will promote the quality of care of patients with cancer‐related pain and reduce unnecessary suffering.
For World Cancer Day 2025, the European Pain Federation EFIC and the European Cancer Organisation (ECO) come together to explore how healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers can better address both cancer care and pain care, building on the momentum created by the European Beating Cancer Plan, ensuring no one is left behind. This webinar will provide a platform to discuss current challenges, emerging approaches, and opportunities to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. Register now for this webinar.
To access detailed information about cancer, please visit the World Cancer website at https://www.worldcancerday.org