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Cancer Patients Have to Be "Bending" for Health Services in Mexico

Summary by TV Azteca
For María Eugenia, a 63-year-old woman who has faced the tough battle against breast cancer on two occasions, the current reality of the health system in Mexico resembles a constant appeal for attention. Her experience is a painful reflection of the crisis that thousands of patients go through without access to services such as the IMSS or the ISSSTE, who are forced to seek alternatives in the midst of precariousness. María Eugenia faces a fight…
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For María Eugenia, a 63-year-old woman who has faced the tough battle against breast cancer on two occasions, the current reality of the health system in Mexico resembles a constant appeal for attention. Her experience is a painful reflection of the crisis that thousands of patients go through without access to services such as the IMSS or the ISSSTE, who are forced to seek alternatives in the midst of precariousness. María Eugenia faces a fight…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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