Andalusia Admits that 2,000 Women Have Suffered Delays in Breast Cancer Diagnoses
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The Board already promised to correct the screening errors almost two years ago, but delays have continued since then.
Health Counselor Rocío Hernández now admits a much larger number of those affected by the "errors" in the screening and breast cancer treatment protocol and orders to call one by one women with a first "doubted" diagnosis.Moreno refuses to stop the health holder for "failure" in preventing breast cancer but demands her "toil in body and soul" The Andalusian government of Juan Manuel Moreno now estimates that there are 2,000 women with a previous…
A failure in the protocol of early diagnosis of breast cancer in Andalusia has left in limbo 2,000 women whose mammogram results were classified as 'inconclusive' and did not receive follow-up.The Health Department of the Junta de Andalucía itself has recognized the error, which in some cases, such as that of Cristina Fernández, has resulted in a cancer diagnosis.In the program 'El Cascabel' of TRECE, Fernández has reported the ordeal he has exp…
The failure of information detected in the breast cancer screening program has forced the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) to contact since this Thursday "one by one" with 2,000 women who have dubious (unconclusive) evidence, while the association that represents the affected has demanded that responsibilities be purged.After that failure in the early detection program of the disease, SAS will inform within one week of the women who were detected…
The Andalusian Health Service (SAS) has begun this Thursday to call one by one all women with inconclusive tests of the breast cancer screening program. These are patients with dubious lesions that, in principle, are not serious, but that should be monitored outside the screening, always under medical criteria. The Health and Consumer Advisor of the Junta de Andalucía, Rocío Hernández, has met with the Amama association and has informed them tha…
The Amama association has warned that there are 2,000 women in Andalusia with "miscommunication" after mammograms.
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