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Andalusia Admits Serious Delays in Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Will Create a Preferential Circuit for Women

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The Junta de Andalucía has admitted serious delays, up to more than two years, in the diagnosis of breast cancer, which has caused the disease to advance without remedy in some of the affected women. Following a cascade of testimonies from the victims of these delays, the Autonomous Government will now establish a “preferential circuit” for women who have suffered these delays, with the aim of stopping the advance of cancers and their malignant …

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The Junta de Andalucía has started this Thursday to call 2,000 women throughout Andalusia who have had mammograms done within the program of early detection of breast cancer after finding that there have been "miscommunications" in the case of patients who have been delayed in the complementary tests that were requested to have dubious mammograms of possible tumors.The Health and Consumer Department, for its part, has committed itself to the Ama…

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The Junta de Andalucía has admitted serious delays, up to more than two years, in the diagnosis of breast cancer, which has caused the disease to advance without remedy in some of the affected women. Following a cascade of testimonies from the victims of these delays, the Autonomous Government will now establish a “preferential circuit” for women who have suffered these delays, with the aim of stopping the advance of cancers and their malignant …

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The union headquarters warns of "damage to the credibility of public health" and demands "urgent solutions" Juanma Moreno apologizes for the mistakes in breast cancer screenings and will give explanations next week

The president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, has ruled out ceasing the health and consumption councillor, Rocío Hernández, because of the delays known to date of diagnostic tests with delays within the program of early detection of breast cancer and has asked her "to try to locate the errors". "The council is not for change and yes to work with more determination and determination", has emphasized Moreno, who has offered "apologies" a…

Moreno laments the mistakes and apologizes to those affected

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The Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs of the Junta de Andalucía, Rocío Hernández, has asked the women affected by delays in diagnostic tests within the breast cancer screening program to notify their cases to the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) in order to be treated in a preferred circuit. In addition, the council plans to review the entire screening process so that dubious lesions are treated in an automated manner. Hernández has emphasi…

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