Saving children's lives by improving paediatric research

15.12.2016 11:13

Saving children's lives by improving paediatric research

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"Every year in Europe, 6000 children die of cancer. Research in the field of paediatrics, especially on childhood cancer, remains far too sparse. In the 10 years since the entry-into-force of the 2006 Paediatric Medicines Regulations, only two anti-cancer drugs have come onto the market. This situation is no longer sustainable and we ask the European Commission to improve the current legislation", said Françoise Grossetête MEP, following the adoption of a Resolution on the subject in the European Parliament plenary session.

While the European Commission is due to publish a report on the implementation of the 2006 Paediatric Medicines Regulations in 2017, Françoise Grossetête wants it to act as soon as possible: “I have seen too many parents who have lost their children for lack of treatments, even though they are suffering from diseases that can be treated in adults."

The Resolution, backed from the beginning by the EPP Group, promotes various concrete proposals to the European Commission, including the review of the many exemptions that often prevent laboratories from their obligations to carry out 'Paediatric Investigation Plans'. "The implementation of these plans, which was made mandatory by the 2006 Regulations, is not respected because of rigid procedures, the narrowness of the market and the complexity of science", explained Grossetête.

To reverse this trend, MEPs are also calling on the European Commission to put in place a genuine incentive system for research that punishes industrials who do not play ball. This system should also make it possible to encourage laboratories, via tax incentives or extensions of patent protection for example, to develop only paediatric indications that are not necessarily 'modelled' on adult products.

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The EPP Group is the largest political group in the European Parliament with 215 Members from 27 Member States

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