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Chronology of the Mammogram Crisis: the Junta De andalucía Reacts Year and a Half After Learning About the First Cases

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The “shock plan” presented by the Junta de Andalucía is received with scepticism by women affected by breast cancer and trade unions

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From 'a limitation detected in the circuit' to 2,000 affected, a resignation and a storm against the Junta: six keys to breast cancer screening in Andalusia

·Madrid, Spain
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The “shock plan” presented by the Junta de Andalucía is received with scepticism by women affected by breast cancer and trade unions

·Spain
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The Ministry transfers new indicators to the autonomous health services to monitor more closely how programmes for early detection of breast, colon and cervix are working.The Minister of Health asks by letter to Andalusia for data on the chaos in breast cancer screening.The Ministry of Health will follow more closely screenings to prevent cancer carried out by the autonomous health services following the mistakes that left 2,000 Andalusian women…

·Spain
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The Minister of Health, Mónica García, has asked all the communities this Wednesday for the data of the last five years of their screenings of breast, colon and cervical cancer to "guarantee that they work how they have to work" and because what happened in Andalusia is only "the tip of the iceberg" of the PP health model.After starting in Andalusia last Monday, García has transferred this same request to the rest of the council members in the p…

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"To strengthen screening is to save lives," said Minister of Health Mónica García María Jesús Montero, on breast cancer screening: "This is not a failure, it is the collapse" of the program.

·Seville, Spain
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The Minister of Health, Mónica García, announced this Wednesday that she has called on the Autonomous Communities during the meeting of the Interterritorial Council of the National Health System (CISNS) for data on "all" screening programs that they carry out - breast cancer, colon and cervix - to make a "exhaustive follow-up" of their development and "strengthen surveillance" throughout the country.

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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