Overview
- Santa Fe is scaling its Agendá Salud scheduling program, moving beyond an August pilot to offer about 80 weekly appointments from Cemafe and Hospital Sayago with priority for women without insurance.
- The province reports roughly 1,500 breast cancer cases and about 550 deaths each year, with around 40% detected at stage II or later, and it operates 33 public mammography units year‑round.
- Michoacán health officials report four mobile units providing free mammograms, with about 35,000 studies completed by September and a goal of 50,000 by year’s end.
- To speed treatment, Michoacán’s Oncology Hospital now delivers far more radiotherapy sessions with a new linear accelerator and no waiting list, and performs 6–8 free PET scans daily.
- In Baja California, NGO Pro Oncavi is distributing free mammogram vouchers for women over 40 after reporting roughly 7,600 screenings and more than 360 new cases detected in 2024, while reinforcing prevention and education efforts.