
Noncommunicable diseases – a group of conditions that includes cardiovascular diseases, cancer, mental health problems, diabetes mellitus, chronic respiratory disease and musculoskeletal conditions – cause 86% of deaths and 77% of the disease burden in the WHO European Region. These disorders are largely preventable and are linked by common risk factors, underlying determinants and opportunities for intervention. A more equitable share of the benefits from effective interventions would bring significant health and economic gain to all Member States.
WHO/Europe promotes a comprehensive approach to tackling noncommunicable diseases that simultaneously:
This approach requires integrated action on risk factors and their underlying determinants across sectors, combined with strengthening health systems to improve prevention and control.