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Oaxaca denies shortages of cancer medicines; points out misinformation

Oaxaca.- Through a video, the Oaxaca government denied that today exists supply shortage Oncological and assured that the care for cancer patients is guaranteed, in addition to that there are people who disseminate information “without any medical support”.

In a video of almost two minutes, Efren Emanuel García Jarquín, director of the Oaxaca Children’s Hospital, said there is currently no shortage of cancer treatment.

“An agreement has been signed with the company Safe, plus the management before the Federation of more medically, in Oaxaca it has not stopped providing care to girls and boys with cancer,” he said.

According to the doctor, it is the same pharmacist that supplied the medicine and there is no record of any adverse reaction related to its quality.

“Administratively and medically, the government of Alejandro Murat, through the Health Services of Oaxaca (SSO), has been responsible for providing and monitoring all cancer patients since the first day that the news of shortage is he returned national, “says the doctor to the camera.

He said they understand the concern of cancer patients, but said there are people like Sergio Valencia, from the Nicoatol organization, “who has been responsible for disseminating information without any medical support that at all pays for the current problem.

According to the manager, both the hospital in charge and the state and federal governments continue to work to ensure medical care and the supply of mixtures.

This message is released after in recent days, parents of children with cancer broke the dialogue in the Ministry of the Interior (Segob) and demanded that the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador recognize that there is a shortage of medicines.

“It is necessary for the President to come out and recognize that there are no medications, they cannot speak with us privately, accept that there is a shortage and then go out in the morning to say the opposite. We cannot continue with these dialogue tables that seem to be a tease They promise us that there will be medications, but they don’t reach hospitals, “said Omar Hernández, father of a cancer patient.

The group, made up of 31 adults and seven children, also demanded that 4Q send the medicines to health centers in Baja California, Veracruz, Oaxaca, Guerrero, Jalisco, the State of Mexico and Mexico City.

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