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Muertes por cáncer en KY, entre las más altas del país

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Monday, May 8, 2023   

Los últimos datos del C-D-C muestran que Kentucky sigue teniendo uno de los peores índices de cáncer del país, con el cáncer de pulmón, colorrectal, de mama y de cuello uterino.
Más de 30, 000 habitantes de Kentucky serán diagnosticados de cáncer este año, según la Sociedad Americana del Cáncer.

Los grupos que forman parte de la Asociación de Kentucky para la Mejora de la Salud dicen que están trabajando para identificar las barreras que pueden estar repercutiendo para que la gente no se someta a las pruebas de detección recomendadas.

Allison Adams de la Fundación para la Salud de Kentucky dice que la falta de seguro médico y los altos costos de co-pago, junto con el transporte, plantean grandes desafíos.

"Algunas personas no viven cerca de consultorios médicos, lo que hace mas difícil someterse a pruebas de detección del cáncer," asegura Adams. "Además, los centros suelen estar abiertos solo en horarios laborales."

El C-D-C afirma que el número de estadounidenses que se someten a pruebas de detección del cáncer se redujo de alrededor del 27% en 2012 a alrededor del 21% en 2020, una disminución de más de cinco puntos porcentuales que representa casi cuatro millones de personas.

Adams señala las políticas que deberían ayudar a aumentar las pruebas de detección, incluida una nueva ley que establece requisitos de cobertura de las pruebas de biomarcadores para los planes de prestaciones sanitarias, pruebas que ayudan a los médicos a personalizar el tratamiento del cáncer.

"El cáncer de mama, colorrectal, de pulmón, y el del cuello del útero: aquellos canceres que se detectan antes tienen mas posibilidades de tratamiento," informa Adams. "La Asociación para la Mejora de la Salud quiere centrarse en esas barreras."

La Asociación Americana para la Investigación del Cáncer calcula que el costo total de la atención oncológica en el país superará los 245,000 millones de dólares en 2030.



Divulgación: Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky contribuye a nuestro fondo para informar sobre problemas infantiles, problemas de salud y prevención del tabaquismo. Si desea ayudar a respaldar noticias de interés público, haga clic aquí.


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