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Malta enshrines ‘right to be forgotten’ for cured cancer patients

Summary by Times of Malta
Cancer survivors have officially been granted the 'right to be forgotten' after parliament unanimously approved a law on Monday aimed at protecting former patients from employment and financial discrimination.The law means that cancer survivors will no longer need to declare their diagnosis for jobs or financial services after 10 years from the end of treatment,...

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We live in an era in which the information circle almost instantaneously and, often, remains accessible for indefinite time. Personal data, old opinions, forgotten records – everything can continue to be available, even when you have already ceased to make sense or reflect the current reality of a person. Reserved Content In this scenario, the law provides that any person can exercise the right to forget, i.e. request that data and references re…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Times of Malta broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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