Publications by authors named "Carlos E Aranda Flores"

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the preventive services for cervical cancer (CC) control programs in Mexico, which will result in increased mortality. This study aims to assess the impact of the pandemic on the interruption of three preventive actions in the CC prevention program in Mexico.

Methods: This study is a retrospective time series analysis based on administrative records for the uninsured population served by the Mexican Ministry of Health.

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  • The study evaluates inequalities in supportive care (SC) needs and patient-centered care (PCC) quality among cancer patients in Mexico, specifically comparing those with IMSS (social health insurance) and MoH (government health services).
  • A survey of 1,664 cancer patients (IMSS: 1,058; MoH: 606) revealed that MoH patients reported higher SC needs and lower PCC quality, particularly those with low education.
  • The findings suggest that uninsured patients with lower educational levels experience greater disparities in care and imply the need for improved health services to address these inequalities in Mexico.
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Objectives: To develop and validate a Patient-Centred Quality of Cancer Care Questionnaire in Spanish (PCQCCQ-S) appropriate to the Mexican context.

Design: Psychometric validation of a questionnaire.

Setting: Two public oncology hospitals in Mexico City.

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Objective: Review updated (HPV) HPV in Man virus information, the role as a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that negatively impacts your partner(s) sexual(s) and represents a public health problem globally. In the case of men they have been identified specific risk factors that place it as the main factor in the transmission of the disease (infection, cancer and cancer precursor lesions in the genital tract), both heterosexual and homosexual practice as the subjects infected with HIV (HIV) in whom HPV prevalence rises to 95%. SEARCH METHODOLOGY: A systematic review of the literature of the past six years to date (2015) was made.

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Introduction: Ovarian cancer (OC) is the third most common gynecologic malignancy worldwide. Most of cases it is of epithelial origin. At the present time there is not a standardized screening method, which makes difficult the early diagnosis.

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Introduction: Endometrial cancer (EC) is the second most common gynecologic malignancy worldwide in the peri and postmenopausal period. Most often for the endometrioid variety. In early clinical stages long-term survival is greater than 80%, while in advanced stages it is less than 50%.

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Objective: To show the reproductive future of a case of endometrial cancer with conservative management.

Material And Methods: a case report and literature review. 31 years old woman, with a history of infertility of three years and abnormal uterine bleeding of one year, diagnosed with well differentiated endometrial adenocarcinoma IA GI.

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Background: Only in Mexico, about four thousand women die from breast cancer of which 11 thousand are diagnosed. Is undoubtedly the most malignant disease throughout the world are diagnosed each year as over one million every year and the figure grows.

Objective: To analyze the results of six years of experience in the therapeutic treatment of breast nodules during pregnancy which describes the treatment, establishing the diagnosis of breast biopsies, reported complications associated with obtaining the same.

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Objective: To assess the prevalence of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and of clinical and subclinical condilomatosis in men whose sex partners had been diagnosed with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.

Material And Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from October 1997 to August 1998, among 200 men aged 17 to 64 years referred to the Oncology Department of the National Institute of Perinatology in Mexico City. A physical examination of the penis (penoscopy) was performed after applying 3-5% acetic acid.

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