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Ambassador Garza Inaugurates State-of-the-art Technology to Fight Cancer at the ABC Hospital

Statement by Ambassador Antonio O. Garza

Ambassador Garza inaugurates the simulation suite Accompanied by Christopher Baudouin, President of the Board of Trustees (center), and Alejandro Alfonso, Director General of the ABC Medical Center (right).

Mexico City, October 30, 2008. – “This month the U.S. Embassy has commemorated Breast Cancer Awareness month, encouraging women all over the country to get screened for breast cancer, and supporting women suffering from it. The pink ribbon around our Embassy is one visible reminder to all of us of the importance of this issue.

“Breast cancer is the primary cause of death from cancer for women in Mexico. Through the U.S.–Mexico Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research, Mexico and the United States are working together to combat the disease. The U.S. and Mexico are also working together to combat other forms of cancer.

“Today, I had the privilege of visiting the brand new Cancer Center at the ABC Hospital in Mexico City and inaugurating the Simulation Suite cancer modeling unit donated by the people of the United States through the American Schools and Hospitals Abroad office of our Agency for International Development. The donated simulation equipment will be used to plan radiation therapy sessions.

“The new Cancer Center will be an important and much needed advance in offering state-of-the-art attention and care to cancer patients in Mexico and the Latin American region.

“The ABC Medical Center is a premier medical institution with more than 100 years serving Mexicans and the international community in Mexico. It is also well known for its philanthropic work conducting outreach and providing medical services to uninsured low income populations.

Dr. José Hinojosa, Chief of Radiotherapy of the brand new Cancer Center explains Ambassador Garza how the simulation suite equipment operates.

“This equipment is the latest of USAID’s donations to support the ABC Medical Center, which have included a US$3.5 million donation to renovate and modernize the ABC Medical Center’s facilities. This demonstrates the ongoing commitment of the U.S. government to share ideals and best practices in health care in the region.

"Let me take this opportunity to remind everyone that early detection is key, and to encourage all those who should to get screened for breast cancer today.”

To view the photos in high resolution, please click on the following links:

http://mexico.usembassy.gov/boletines/sp081030ABC_USAID_1.jpg
http://mexico.usembassy.gov/boletines/sp081030ABC_USAID_2.jpg

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