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    Status of breast cancer in Latin American: Results of the breast cancer revealed initiative
    (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2023) Ayala, N; Barchuk, S; Inurrigarro, G; Celano, C; Soriano-García, JL; Bolaños, P; Mohs-Alfaro, M; Tapia-González, H; Perez-Martinez, R; Samtani, S; Alvarado-Cabrero, I; Villarreal-Garza, C; Tamez-Salazar, J; Magallanes-Garza, GI; Vazquez, D; Castro, J; Gómez-Macías, GS; Ferrigno, A; Morante, Z; Vilchez, S; Cotrina, JM; Doimi, F; Santander, G; Acevedo, C; Ortega, V; Lavista, F; Richter, L; Gianella, M; Paredes ,M; Flores-Balcázar, CH; Pinto, JA; Gomez, HL
    The Breast Cancer Revealed initiative was designed and conducted to know the status of breast cancer at each point of breast cancer care, through i) prevention, ii) detection, iii) diagnosis, iv) treatment, and iv) the capacity of our health systems. The expert panel from 11 Latin American countries identified several strategies and proposed high impact priorities, including implementation of prevention policies, improve primary healthcare capacity for breast cancer screening, have adequate infrastructure to make effective and timely diagnoses, have a multidisciplinary team in the treatment process, access to a variety of treatments for all types of patients, have a coordinated and articulated system from primary care to specialized hospital. In a region with limited resources, prioritization in high-impact strategies for breast cancer control could lead to improved clinical outcomes and quality of life for our patients.

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