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Cervical Cancer in Mexico: From a Renowned Vaccination Program to Unfulfilled Needs in Treatment Access.
Sanchez-Rodriguez, Irving E; Medina-Gomez, Yaritza G; Balderrama-Ibarra, Ricardo I; Ramos-Vega, Jan C; Ramos-Vega, Kiven W.
Affiliation
  • Sanchez-Rodriguez IE; Radiation Oncology, Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Guadalajara, MEX.
  • Medina-Gomez YG; Medical Oncology, Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Puerto Vallarta, MEX.
  • Balderrama-Ibarra RI; Radiation Oncology, Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Ciudad Obregon, MEX.
  • Ramos-Vega JC; School of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, Zapopan, MEX.
  • Ramos-Vega KW; School of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, Zapopan, MEX.
Cureus ; 16(6): e61553, 2024 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38962650
ABSTRACT
Mexico's national human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program was established in 2008, providing free access to HPV vaccines and quickly becoming an immense success story, achieving significant coverage among young Mexican females. However, despite these efforts and notable achievements, cervical cancer caused mainly by HPV remains a challenging issue among Mexican women aged 15 years or older. A critical obstacle faced by women in the country is a lack of early detection and screening resources, coupled with delays in diagnosis and treatment, exacerbated by the poor distribution of already insufficient healthcare resources. This situation creates adverse conditions for the female demographic in the country. Our editorial aims to draw attention to the urgent need to improve access to adequate prevention, screening, and treatment for cervical cancer patients in Mexico, advocating for a collective effort between the Mexican government, public health professionals, and civil society.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: En Journal: Cureus Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: En Journal: Cureus Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: Estados Unidos