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MEXICO PARTNERSHIP

The Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research of the Americas is an effort to build capacity in the Western Hemisphere and work collectively in the areas of awareness, research, training, community outreach, and women’s empowerment. Mexico is one of three countries, along with Brazil and Costa Rica, chosen to participate in the Partnership. The Partnership is facilitated by the U.S. Department of State and unites experts from the United States and Mexico in the fight against breast cancer. Through this initiative, Susan G. Komen for the Cure® and The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center will join with the Asociación Mexicana contra el Cáncer de Mama, A.C. (Fundación Cim*ab) and Instituto Nacional de Cancerología (INCAN) to increase research, training and community-outreach efforts. These partners will work to equip the women of Mexico with the knowledge and confidence they need to take charge of their own health.


U.S. PARTNERS

Susan G. Komen for the Cure®
Susan G. Komen for the CureNancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. In 1982, that promise became Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, widely recognized as a leader in the global breast cancer movement. Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s mission is advanced by a network of well over one million breast survivors and activists fighting to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. Thanks to events like the Komen Race for the Cure, we have invested nearly $1 billion to fulfill our promise, becoming the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer in the world.

Participation

Susan G. Komen for The Cure shall assist in the development of:

  • A dynamic global network of dedicated breast cancer activists
  • Training of trainer programs for breast cancer education
  • Individual and organizational capacity strengthening to launch culturally appropriate breast cancer education, awareness and advocacy campaigns.

Institute of International Education

Institute of International EducationFounded in 1919, the Institute of International Education (IIE) is one of the world’s most experienced global higher education and professional exchange organizations. IIE has long worked to implement training programs, particularly through its close relationships with universities, government agencies, and NGOs dedicated to human capacity development. The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Global Initiative for Breast Cancer Awareness is designed and managed by the IIE’s San Francisco office.

The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

MD Anderson Cancer CenterThe University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center is one of the leading medical institutions for cancer care in the United States. The Center was established in 1941 with the mission to provide life-saving and life-changing care by focusing on one major goal: to eliminate cancer. In achieving its goal, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center understood that people are more than just cancer symptoms and that is why the Center integrated all of its activities towards providing compassion first—along with innovative cancer treatment, cutting-edge cancer research, comprehensive education, and research-based prevention of both common and rare cancers. The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center has earned the gratitude of countless adult and pediatric cancer patients and their families for more than 60 years, and continues to do so.

Participation

Involvement by The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center could include providing counsel on:

  • Educational exchanges
  • Distance Education
  • Research and clinical care expertise

The U.S. Department of State

U.S. Department of StateThe U.S. Department of State, through the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, is responsible for managing and promoting U.S. interests in the region by supporting democracy, trade, and sustainable economic development. We are working with our partners in the Americas to generate broad-based growth through free trade and sound economic policies; to invest in the well-being of people from all walks of life; and to make democracy serve every citizen more effectively and justly.

Participation

The Department of State’s Office of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs and the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, may:

  • Provide support where possible for professional exchanges for the overall
    Partnership;
  • Convene the partnership’s members to coordinate activities;
  • Facilitate communication and enabling collaboration between partners
    throughout the partnership; and
  • Work with partners to develop and implement activities throughout the
    Partnership.

MEXICO PARTNERS

Fundación CIM*AB

CIM*AB FoundationFundación Cim*ab, a non-profit, non-governmental organization, was established in October 2002 after two young breast cancer survivors (Alejandra de Cima and Bertha Aguilar) were determined to make a difference in Mexico with this problem gravely afflicting Mexican women. Fundación Cim*ab has as its goal to attack the problem at its roots, which means focusing on the lack of breast cancer information, through educational campaigns on early detection methods which include: monthly breast self-exams, yearly clinical breast exams, and annual mammography screening starting at age 35. The organization’s objectives are to offer information on breast cancer to Mexican society, to establish a network of volunteers, to establish strategic alliances, to provide emotional and psychological support to women diagnosed with breast cancer and offer alternatives for a better quality of life, to organize forums, talks and orientation conferences and information for diverse audiences, to offer economic support for chemotherapy treatment through governmental institutes and organizations, and to link patients with medical services at preferential costs.

Participation

  • As lead partner in the public advocacy component of the Partnership in Mexico during 2007-2008, the organization will host the Country Program Manager and take a leadership position in spearheading the Partnership;
  • Lend its expertise and vision to the development of the Partnership’s strategic goals and objectives in Mexico;

Institutio Nacional de Cancerología (INCAN)

National Cancer InstituteThe Instituto Nacional de Cancerología is an entity under the auspices of the Ministry of Health that was established in 1946 by presidential decree. It is a center of excellence in oncological research, instruction and medical care. Its work is focused on providing care to uninsured patients from throughout the country. Its institutional policy is to provide services with efficiency, quality and warmth. As a goverment body for oncology in Mexico, it is involved in the training of highly-specialized personnel and conducting research on the most common cancers afflicting the country. It participates in the development of health policies related to cancer in Mexico, where this disease is a public health problem.

Participation

  • The Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia works in collaboration with the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in the development of research projects and in training personnel in breast cancer.

STEERING COMMITTEES

The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and the Instituto Nacional de Cancerología (INCAN)
(Medical Steering Committee)

The Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research of the Americas' Medical Steering Committee consists of physicians, clinical and translational researchers, nurses and other health care professionals from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and Instituto Nacional de Cancerología (INCAN). Chaired by Dr. Ana Gonzalez-Angulo, a breast medical oncologist from M. D. Anderson, the steering committee will provide advice, guidance and oversight for the prioritization and development of breast cancer research projects, academic collaboration and grant procurement. The M.D. Anderson Cancer Center members for the Mexico Medical Steering committee also include Drs. Melissa Bondy, Aysegul Sahin, Vicente Valero, Kendra Woods and Ms. Karen Francis. INCAN members for the Medical Steering Committee include Drs. Alejandro Mohar, Abelardo Meneses, Alfonso Dueñas, Eduardo Cervera, and Dr. Laura Suchil.

Participation

  • Focus on projects expected to have a major impact on reducing the burden of breast cancer in the Americas with a particular emphasis on Mexico and the U.S.
  • Select projects congruent with M.D Anderson's four mission areas - research, education, prevention, and patient care.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure Global Initiative for Breast Cancer Awareness in Mexico
(Advocacy Steering Committee)

Participation

  • Provide expertise, vision and guidance to the Partnership
  • Assist in the development of the strategic goals and in identifying and recommending organizations which will be key players in the fight against breast cancer to participate in the Course for the Cure®
  • Conduct outreach activities on behalf of the Partnership

Instituto Jalisciense de las Mujeres (Local partner in Guadalajara)

Jalisco Women's InstituteThe Instituto Jalisciense de las Mujeres (IJM), was created on March 1, 2002 as a legally-constituted, decentralized public organization with its own patrimony. It is charged with designing, promoting and evaluating public policies which encourage equality between men and women, on behalf of the government of the State of Jalisco, operating under the guiding principles of service, equity and excellence. The IJM, working with the Ministry of Health, has concentrated on creating breast cancer awareness among women through offering free mammogram units in the different municipalities of Jalisco, as well as through television spots, radio programs, and informative early detection brochures. It also has trained the Health Sector through gender and domestic violence workshops. In Jalisco, 400 women die from breast cancer each year. According to the Ministry of Health, there are 900,000 women in the state who have never had an exam, due to either modesty, lack of information or lack of economic resources.

Asociación Mexicana de Lucha contra el Cáncer

Mexican Association Against CancerThe Mexican Association Against Cancer – AMLCC – began as a Ministry of Health initiative and was established in 1972 as a non-governmental, non-profit organization, made up of a Board of Directors truly interested in benefiting the Mexican population. Since its inception, the AMLCC has served as a link between the private and public sectors, supporting the Ministry of Health’s preventative and early detection programs carried out within its different medical facilities. One of our main concerns is to fulfill our mission statement, which is to make society aware of the paramount need for prevention and early detection, as per to our philosophy “when detected early, cancer is curable”. Our vision is to become the nationwide NGO that contributes significantly to the decrease of morbidity and mortality cancer rates among the Mexican population, and which fosters the union and collaboration of all NGOs involved in this issue.

Cimas, A.C. Centro Interdisciplinario de Mujeres en Atención a la Salud

CIMAS logoCIMAS, A.C. Centro Interdisciplinario de Mujeres en Atención a la Salud was founded in Mexico City in 1999 by socially-aware women. The center provides quality medical services in the diverse aspects of preventative healthcare for women, primarily in the early detection of uterine and breast cancer, sexual and reproductive health, sexually-transmitted diseases, and menopausal care. In CIMAS, we are interested in women taking an active, responsible and leading role in their healthcare, through the knowledge and application of their rights.

Mastológica Lomas

'Mastologica Lomas' Center for Breast StudiesEstablished in January 2004 by specialists with vast experience in the management of breast cancer, Mastológica Lomas, the Center for Breast Studies is unique in Mexico. The Center’s priority is assembling a multidisciplinary group of certified specialists (Surgical Oncologists, Imaging specialists, Medical Oncologists, Nutrition, Physicial Rehabilitation, Psycho-Oncologists), for an accurate and timely diagnosis, and appropriate therapy (according to international protocols and local regulations), all within a single facility and under the supervision of its founders. FDA approved and supervised research protocols take place, as well as participation by support groups such as Pro-Salud Mamaria (Breast Health Group – PROSAMA) and Fundación Cim*ab.

Grupo Pro Salud Mamaria, A.C. (Prosama)

PROSAMA Breast Health GroupGrupo Pro Salud Mamaria, A.C. (PROSAMA) Breast Health Group was established by Executive Director Mari Carmen Forgach Marcor in May 2003. PROSAMA's mission is to provide breast cancer education directly to women, increasing knowledge about breast cancer and the importance of its detection. PROSAMA has an educational program for women of all cultural groups and ages which distributes information in public schools for parents, to high school students, in cultural centers, clubs, universities, churches, international companies, and governmental agencies dedicated to the care of women and children. Through the participation of its Executive Director, as a member of the Board of Directors and as the International Relations Representative of the Mexican Association of Breast Diseases (AMM), PROSAMA has been involved in the organization and coordination of its National and International Multidisciplinary Congresses and Specialty Courses, (Mammography, Pathology, Reconstructive Surgery, Advocacy Groups), which contribute greatly to medical education in Mexico, aiming to ensure all 14,000,000 at-risk women receive adequate breast care and treatment. The group is run by a Board of Directors, a Multidisciplinary Medical Council and a prominent group of volunteers.

FUNSALUD, Fundación Mexicana para la Salud, A.C.

Mexican Health FoundationThe Mexican Health Foundation (FUNSALUD), a privately owned institution dedicated to serving the community at large, is an autonomous, non-profit civil association listed in the National Registry of Scientific and Technological Institutions of the National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT). It is also recognized by the Finance Ministry as a recipient for donations and is authorized to expend tax-deductible receipts for any contribution or grant it receives. Its mission is to contribute towards scientific and technological knowledge and to the study of health policies by promoting research and the development of highly-qualified human resources and technological development. Furthermore, it is able to identify and distinguish health problems and generate specific projects towards their solution.

Centro Nacional de Equidad de Género y Salud Reproductiva, Secretaría de Salud

National Gender Equity and Reproductive Health CenterCentro Nacional de Equidad de Genero y Salud Reproductiva (National Gender Equity and Reproductive Health Center) is a decentralized entity of the Ministry of Health, dependant on the Under Ministry, for the Prevention (of disease) and Promotion of Health. As the governing body for the National Health System Institutions, its mission is to work to improve the population’s health by including specific gender perspectives and overall sexual and reproductive health such as: family planning; cervical uterine cancer; breast cancer; maternal infant care; perinatal health; and attention to sexual domestic violence and all violence against women. Its vision is to be a technically advanced and professionally competent national (and internationally recognized) organization of reference in the above areas, founded on scientific evidence, best practices and the population’s health needs. A humanitarian organization committed to offering solutions and innovative capacity, the Center includes and is open to the participation of civil society. The women’s cancer center, which oversees the breast cancer center, is responsible for policies related to the promotion of health, screening, diagnosis, treatment, control and epidemiological monitoring of breast cancer.

Grupo de Recuperación Total Reto, A.C. (Grupo Reto)

'Reto' Recovery GroupGrupo Reto is a pioneering organization, dedicated to promoting women’s integral health in the area of breast cancer. It aims to help women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer achieve their physical and emotional recuperation so that they can be reincorporated into their normal active social and family lives as quickly as possible. Grupo Reto also aims to raise women’s self-esteem and help them maintain their dignity. In addition to a Diagnostic Center and patient assistance modules in nine hospitals in Mexico City, the organization has 24 offices throughout Mexico. Grupo Reto, a civil organization founded 25 years ago by Cecilia Vildosola de Sepulveda, also offers educational programs in hospitals, schools and health centers.

Antiguo Hospital Civil de Guadalajara “Fray Antonio Alcalde”

'Alcalde' Public HospitalBreast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among women nationally, and the leading cause in the state of Jalisco. Currently, 75% of the patients at the time of diagnosis of breast cancer are in Stage III. Realizing the impact these statistics have on the population, and with the objective of inverting this percentage to that of breast cancer at Stage 1, the breast clinic offers highly specialized consultations by trained breast health personnel to all patients the first time they arrive, so as to reduce diagnosis time and treatment time for the disease. The clinic also distributes brochures highlighting the importance of breast self exams and the use of mammography and breast ultrasounds to increase awareness in breast cancer detection. Together with our radiology services, minimum invasion (Stereotaxic biopsy) procedures are conducted in order to reduce the number of surgeries and avoid complications that may go along with them and reduce the costs for unnecessary procedures. Complementary tests are conducted (digital mammography, magnification cones) to give a reliable diagnosis. Our expectations include: increasing awareness of the importance of breast self examinations, periodic exams by medical specialists and the use of quality mammography and ultrasound machines; educating the public hospital institutions on the three levels of care so they know the options they have for making a timely reference and improving the treatment of patients requiring those services.

Programa de Salud de la Mujer, Secretaría de Salud Nuevo León

Health Secretariat of the State of Nuevo LeonThe mission of the Secretaría de Salud of Nuevo León is to improve the quality of life for the residents of the state of Nuevo León, with health as the principal vehicle for their physical, psychological and social development. This is achieved through joint efforts between the public and private institutions. The mission of the Secretaría in 2009 is to be recognized by society, other federal entities and international organizations as the new model for managing health in Latin America, offering a rapid and effective response to the basic and emergent needs of the population of Nuevo León. Through greater responsibility, transparency, respect and equality, the aim is to reduce the rates of mortality-morbidity.

Dr. José Luis Guzmán Murguía, Centro Para el Cuidado de la Mama, Hospital CIMA Santa Engracia

Center for Breast HealthThe Centro para el Cuidado de la Mama (Center for Breast Health) was established in 2001 after detecting the great need in our community and country for a center specializing in breast cancer. We gathered breast health experts from the different specialties in order to create a comprehensive center, which brings together all the international demands for screening, treatment and follow up. We are a non-governmental, not for profit institution, that coexists within the CIMA Santa Engracia Hospital. We have affiliations with different non-profit organizations, especially Fundación Cim*ab. We are a center of excellence in breast-related illnesses, treating more than 300 patients, and performing more than 400 mammograms monthly, participating in national and international research protocols, fostering innovation and conducting research. We practice multidisciplinary medicine by consensus. Patient treatment decisions are made during a weekly medical session where the entire medical group offers their different points of view and arrives at a decision for patient treatment. We have a patient support group, volunteers and a very interesting community reintegration program directed by our psycho-oncologists.

American Cancer Society

American Cancer SocietyThe American Cancer Society’s Latin America Program is based on 93 years of cancer control experience. The goal is to increase civil society engagement by providing training, technical assistance, funding and institutional capacity building in cancer control advocacy, policy planning, tobacco control, and NGO management. All of the American Cancer Society programs are founded on a combination of evidence based interventions, up-to-date Latin American market information and local on-ground- presence in six Latin American countries. The American Cancer Society works with key medical, nongovernmental organization (NGOs) and government leaders in Latin America to improve cancer control policies and empower patients and families. By actively engaging the media around the need to give a human face to the disease, the American Cancer Society programs work to decrease the stigma of cancer diagnosis, giving hope to cancer patients with the ultimate goal of turning cancer survivors into advocates for policy change related to prevention, detection, quality of life and treatment of cancer. In Mexico, the American Cancer Society will continue funding breast cancer awareness grants with Mexican NGOs; provide technical assistance to NGOs working in breast cancer; support efforts to increase the profile of breast cancer survivors, and provide technical support for breast cancer screening initiatives.

MEXFAM, Fundación Mexicana Para la Planificación Familiar

Mexican Family Planning FoundationMEXFAM, the Mexican Family Planning Foundation, is a civil non-profit, non-governmental and non-religious Mexican organization created in 1965, the only Mexican International Planned Parenthood Federation affiliate. Its mission is “to provide quality and avant-garde services in family planning, sexual and reproductive health and education, principally targeting the most vulnerable populations in Mexico: the young and the poor, both in the urban and rural areas.” The programs of MEXFAM, which is governed by volunteers and guided by a select group of talented professionals, have significantly transformed the structure of the Mexican population and successfully introduced integrated medical and essential services with an emphasis on sexual and reproductive health to most of Mexico’s underserved populations. In compliance with national laws, MEXFAM’s programs and strategies focus on promoting equitable access to high quality care. Special importance is given to fulfilling international commitments to increase access to maternal and child services. During 2006, MEXFAM provided 74,632 services for women related to prenatal control and obstetric care, childbirth, puerperal care and gynecology. It provided 78,158 services for children under 5 in the form of vaccinations, neonatal sieve, and child development follow up. These services represent 4.9% of the total maternal and child health services provided by the biggest public institutions in Mexico.

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