Andalusian Government Announces Reinforcements in Colon and Uterine Cancer Screenings
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The Junta de Andalucía heals itself in health so that it avoids the recurrence with other cancer patients of the crisis triggered by unjustified delays in the diagnosis of women undergoing breast cancer screening. To prevent this, the Andalusian Government of Juanma Moreno (PP) is going to thoroughly review the protocols, computer systems and professionals that the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) allocates to two other compulsory screening progr…
The government of Juan Manuel Moreno will approve next week two plans of reinforcement for the programs of cancer of colon and cervix, as announced this Sunday by the councilor of the Presidency and of Health in office, Antonio Sanz. The initiative, which includes reinforcement of staffs, information systems and greater coordination is adopted when it is not yet clear that the measures of the shock plan to solve the crisis of delays in the diagn…
They assure that "it is necessary to regain confidence in a program that saves lives" The medical society considers that "it must correct deficiency and strengthen prevention" The Andalusian government presents on Wednesday a new plan for the screenings of canan
The Junta de Andalucía will reinforce the programs of screening of cancer of colon and cervix with the approval, this Wednesday, of two new plans of action in the Governing Council. This has been announced by the councilor of Health and Consumption in office, Antonio Sanz, who has explained that the measures will include an expansion of staff, a strengthening of the information systems and more coordination between healthcare levels and associat…
The Andalusian Regional Government will approve a comprehensive action plan this Wednesday to promote cancer screening programs, with the goal of expanding coverage, improving early detection, and strengthening confidence in the public health system. Read more
The Governing Council will approve on Wednesday two plans of action, one for screening colon cancer and one for cervical screening, as announced this Sunday by the Health and Consumer Council, Antonio Sanz. These are new measures that will complement the shock plan launched by the Junta de Andalucía to solve the problems in breast cancer screening protocols, which have affected at least 2,000 women.
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