[墨西哥乳房x光检查的可用性:是否有可能扩大覆盖范围]。

Isabel Sollozo-Dupont, Héctor Alejandro Galván-Espinoza, Yolanda Villaseñor
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背景:墨西哥乳腺癌筛查覆盖率有限。有必要对墨西哥卫生系统进行配置,使其能够提供更多的乳房x光检查,同时不忽视质量和诊断机会。目的:根据墨西哥卫生系统中乳房x光片的可用性,预测乳腺癌筛查项目的覆盖率。材料和方法:进行了一项探索性研究,将墨西哥卫生系统中可获得的乳房x光片数量与40至69岁之间的女性(墨西哥筛查项目的目标)联系起来。分析包括计算乳腺癌筛查项目的覆盖率,如果每个乳房x光检查每年可以进行6336次乳房x光检查。所有计算均以2020年的人口密度为最新数据。结果:确定乳房x光片的数量足以将筛查研究的提供率提高到国家一级的约50%。甚至有些州的覆盖率预计将超过70%。其中包括墨西哥城、科利马、杜兰戈、金塔纳罗奥、萨卡特卡斯、下加利福尼亚和科阿韦拉。此外,有人指出,乳房x线照相术在全国范围内的分布并不公平,这表明需要对设备和乳腺癌筛查战略进行投资。结论:我们的数据表明,在墨西哥预防乳腺癌是可能的,尽管需要提高墨西哥卫生系统的管理能力,以提高乳腺癌筛查项目的覆盖率和质量。
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[Availability of mammographs in Mexico: Is it possible to expand coverage].

Background: Breast cancer screening coverage in Mexico is limited. It is necessary to configure the Mexican health system to make it capable of producing more mammograms, without neglecting quality and diagnostic opportunity.

Objective: To project the coverage of breast cancer screening programs according to the mammographs availability in the Mexican Health System.

Material and methods: An exploratory study was conducted correlating the number mammographs available in the Mexican Health System with women between 40 and 69 who are the target of screening programs in Mexico. The analysis consisted of calculating the coverage of breast cancer screening programs if each mammograph could perform 6336 screening mammograms per year. All the calculations were made with the information of the year 2020 as the most current data in terms of population density.

Results: It was determined that the number of mammographs is enough to raise the offer of screening studies to ≈50% at the national level. There are even states whose coverage capacity is projected above 70%. Some of them are Mexico City, Colima, Durango, Quintana Roo, Zacatecas, Baja California Sur and Coahuila. Also, it was observed that the distribution of mammographs is not equitable in the national territory, suggesting investment both in equipment and in screening strategies for breast cancer.

Conclusions: Our data show that it is possible to advance in preventing breast cancer in Mexico, although the improvement of the management capacities of the Mexican Health System is required to improve both the coverage and quality of the breast cancer screening programs.

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