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Amama Will File More than 150 Individual Complaints on Behalf of Those Affected by Screening Failures

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The association of Andalusian women affected by breast cancer, Amama, will not file a collective lawsuit against the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) for the failures in the screening program, but will do so individually, as the Cadena SER has advanced and has been able to confirm this journal. “Each one has a different case and I want to avoid that the case of any of them could be rejected,” explained the lawyer of the entity, Manuel Jiménez.

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The lawyer of the association AMAMA dismisses a collective complaint and opts for a strategy of individual claims for the failures of the system, which aims to activate "as soon as possible" The Andalusian Health Service prepares to face in the coming months a trail of complaints from dozens of women who have suffered some injury after delays in communicating the results of the diagnostic tests of breast cancer. SAS did not inform or communicate…

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The association of Andalusian women affected by breast cancer, Amama, will not file a collective lawsuit against the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) for the failures in the screening program, but will do so individually, as the Cadena SER has advanced and has been able to confirm this journal. “Each one has a different case and I want to avoid that the case of any of them could be rejected,” explained the lawyer of the entity, Manuel Jiménez.

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The Minister of Health, Presidency and Emergencies of the Junta de Andalucía, Antonio Sanz, has acknowledged having had a "long and fruitful meeting" with representatives of the Association of Women with Breast Cancer (Amama) of Seville, chaired by Angela Claverol. This is the first official contact between the two parties after one month of the crisis generated by complaints about the functioning of the mammogram program in the community. Sanz,…

The Association of Women with Breast Cancer (AMAMA) of Seville, akin to the PSOE, met this Wednesday for the first time with representatives of the Junta de Andalucía after refusing for weeks to hold a meeting. According to Health Councillor Antonio Sanz, it was a "long and fruitful" meeting that took place at the headquarters of the Government Delegation in Seville.This meeting occurs days after the President of the Junta himself, Juanma Moreno…

The silence of the SAS turns into a judicial storm that threatens to drag the Andalusian president. THE SCANDAL OF THE CRIBATE: A HEALTH TRAITION It was not an administrative error. It was a massive abandonment. The Andalusian Health Service (SAS) left 2,317 women whose mammography results were “inconclusive.” Women who participated in a public program of early detection of breast cancer and who never received the call that could have saved thei…

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The Association of Women with Breast Cancer (Amama) has decided to take legal action against the Junta de Andalucía for the failures detected in the screening system of this disease. The organization plans to file 150 individual lawsuits on behalf of affected women in different Andalusian provinces. These lawsuits go beyond the complaint submitted by the same organization to the Public Prosecutor’s Office for an alleged deletion of data and modi…

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diariodesevilla.es broke the news in Seville, Spain on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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