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The families supported in 2021 reported an average monthly income of 4 thousand pesos, a resource that ends up being insufficient to meet the expenses derived from childhood cancer treatment; In short, for medications, stay, food, transfers and psychosocial intervention, each family saves about 240 thousand pesos annually with the help they receive from AMANC. “The services and supports we provide are complementary to medical care, because in addition to the treatments they receive in public health services, there are expenses to cover to ensure the continuity of this hospital care; We refer to the patients who must be transferred from their communities to Mexico City and that we house in the AMANC Center, as long as and as many times as necessary,” commented Guadalupe Alejandre Castillo, Founder and President of AMANC during the presentation of the 2021 Report.
AMANC is the Mexican Association to Help Children with Cancer, the first organization in Mexico that provides free and comprehensive support to girls, boys and adolescents with cancer. It was founded 40 years ago and since then it has focused on offering care support and psychosocial intervention to cancer patients and their families. It currently has a presence in 23 states of the Mexican Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List Republic. The presentation of the report was made at the Social Sector Training and Information Center (CECAPISS) of the Private Assistance Board of the Federal District, before its owner, Juan Fernando de la Paz Balzaretti Ramírez, in addition to the presence of volunteers, donors and allied organizations, such as Nacional Monte de Piedad and Fundación Gonzalo Río Arronte. In its report, AMANC detailed that 341 medication grants were requested and granted in Mexico City and 6,969 medication grants nationwide.
The medication support was mostly granted by the AMANC in the states, where it is not yet clear what the level of participation in the purchase and distribution between the entities and the Federation is,” commented José Carlos Gutiérrez-Niño. , General Director of AMANC. Of the 2,745 patients supported by AMANC nationwide, 629 joined comprehensive support with a recent diagnosis; 77.1% of beneficiaries are in treatment and surveillance, ranging from 3 years to 8 years of follow-up in most cases. Of the total, 139 patients were declared survivors, free of the disease. In the recount of activities, AMANC highlighted the inauguration of the expansion of the bone marrow transplant recovery area of the AMANC Center, made up of 13 isolated rooms, a dining room, a laundry and a playroom.
AMANC is the Mexican Association to Help Children with Cancer, the first organization in Mexico that provides free and comprehensive support to girls, boys and adolescents with cancer. It was founded 40 years ago and since then it has focused on offering care support and psychosocial intervention to cancer patients and their families. It currently has a presence in 23 states of the Mexican Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List Republic. The presentation of the report was made at the Social Sector Training and Information Center (CECAPISS) of the Private Assistance Board of the Federal District, before its owner, Juan Fernando de la Paz Balzaretti Ramírez, in addition to the presence of volunteers, donors and allied organizations, such as Nacional Monte de Piedad and Fundación Gonzalo Río Arronte. In its report, AMANC detailed that 341 medication grants were requested and granted in Mexico City and 6,969 medication grants nationwide.
The medication support was mostly granted by the AMANC in the states, where it is not yet clear what the level of participation in the purchase and distribution between the entities and the Federation is,” commented José Carlos Gutiérrez-Niño. , General Director of AMANC. Of the 2,745 patients supported by AMANC nationwide, 629 joined comprehensive support with a recent diagnosis; 77.1% of beneficiaries are in treatment and surveillance, ranging from 3 years to 8 years of follow-up in most cases. Of the total, 139 patients were declared survivors, free of the disease. In the recount of activities, AMANC highlighted the inauguration of the expansion of the bone marrow transplant recovery area of the AMANC Center, made up of 13 isolated rooms, a dining room, a laundry and a playroom.