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The Andalusian Minister of Health, Antonio Sanz, warned the Amama Association that the law required them to hand over data on possible cases of breast cancer in their possession.

Amama confirms that she recorded more than 4,000 possible cases in women who were not contacted for screening tests, but she later reduced the number to 260 women who were actually affected.

The Andalusian Military Council asked Amama to provide the information, warning of possible legal consequences if it was not provided, as refusal could cause harm to public health.

The Chancellor insists that Andalusian law requires the provision of information on public health and that social alarm cannot be created by concealing data relevant to the care of affected women.

Minister of Health, Presidency and Social Dialogue, antonio sanz, The Association of Women Suffering from Breast Cancer in Seville has warned Amama that the law requires them to provide the information they have on possible cases.

The head of health said this on Monday at the Andalusia Court Forum organized by the Nueva Economía Forum in the face of rejection Imam To provide specific data on more than 4,000 women, the association noted that it had registered them as potential cases of breast cancer who had not been contacted for screening testing.

Sanz explained Andalusian Health Service (SAS) “discovered 3,217 cases” of women who were not called to inform of their condition and will undergo corresponding testing before November 30.

For his part, Amama noted, “There are 4,000 women whom we do not serve.” For this reason the Council requested “Request” for information To the organization, “because if there are 4,000 women, imagine the responsibility we bear for not serving them,” in addition to the “social panic” that it will cause among public opinion and Andalusian women.

But the Minister of Health was surprised. Imam replied The thing is, there were not 4,000 women affected but there were 4,000 calls. “For God’s sake, it’s not the same.”

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Sanz, who indicated that he did not want to argue about this issue, pointed out that Amama refused to give the data that he reveals in the media about him as an advisor to the director of the hospital. Virgin of Rossio and a medical professional from the cancer screening service.

In the face of this, the law indicated, since both Public health law in Andalusia The Community Administrative Procedures Law requires citizens to provide data on public health.

Failure to do so could mean facing problems, he added. Because the rule states that one can face “the harm and harm that may occur” by not disclosing sensitive information related to one’s health or the health of others in cases of “Public health problems“As it is,” Sans pointed out.

The advisor stressed that “the law requires them to provide data.” “For public health and to take care of women if they are affected and not to be contacted,” Sanz added.

“I’m just saying that with these two laws There can be no excuses. “You can’t fool the administration, and you can’t raise the alarm.”

What happens if Amma, which hides behind data protection, continues to refuse to provide information to SAS? “If the information is denied, The law will be enforced. The advisor indicated that we will request all information.

However, Sans asked not to downplay the issue. “Can you play with this? Can this information be hidden? Health information has also been accused of disappearing. “This is impossible, everything is recorded.”