Thousands of people gather in Seville to demand "answers" for failures in breast cancer screening
They want to know how many have been affected in total, to be treated "immediately" and to channel "more means".
Thousands of people have gathered in front of the headquarters of the Andalusian Government.
more than 8,500 people — according to estimates by the Subdelegation of the Andalusian Government in Seville — (the number has been reduced to 4,500 by the Municipal Police) — have concentrated since 12:00 this Sunday in front of the headquarters of theAndalusian Government in Seville to claim "our lives cannot wait du" 0.
This has been the motto of the demonstration called by groups against breast cancer throughout Andalusia, including Amama Sevilla, an association that has highlighted errors in theearly detectionprogramme . The Andalusian Health Service has today been reported to be destroyed in connection with delays in diagnostic tests for the removal of s.
In statements to the media, the President of Amama Sevilla, Angela Claverol, said that "political survival cannot be above the survival of people." "We are nothing for them, but we show\u00A0that there are many women who demand "answers" for breast cancer screening errors.
The associations against breast cancer in Andalusia have calledon "everyone concerned about public health" to participate in the rally to show the Andalusian Government that "we are not 2,000 or 20,000, but that there are many women in Andalusia."
Those affected have also asked to know the total number of women affected, bai and to be treated "immediately" and to allocate "more means".
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