Andalusia Breast Cancer Screening: Progress Reported on Delayed Results, 217 Cases Remain
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Andalusia’s regional health authority is making headway in addressing delays in communicating breast cancer screening results, with over 90% of previously identified cases now undergoing follow-up testing. the update, delivered on Monday, November 10, 2025, details efforts to rectify a situation where women received delayed or no proactive notification regarding radiological findings categorized as BI-RADS 3 – indicating a vrey low suspicion of malignancy.
The Junta de Andalucía had been given a deadline of the end of November to update communications adn complete pending tests. According to a statement released following a meeting chaired by Antonio Sanz, the advisor of Health, Presidency and Emergencies, 2,100 of 2,317 women with screening mammograms showing BI-RADS 3 findings have now received the necessary follow-up. This leaves 217 women still awaiting testing.
The issues stemmed from a failure to proactively inform patients and a delay exceeding recommended review times. Representatives from I knowthe, an association representing women affected by the delays, attended the meeting, underscoring the importance of transparency and timely communication.
Testing Timelines and Hospital Focus
Authorities have established clear timelines for completing the remaining tests. All mammograms dependent on Virgen del Rocío University Hospital in Seville will be completed by November 15, 2025, with ultrasounds scheduled to be finished by November 30, 2025. These dates reaffirm commitments previously announced by the Minister of Health.
A significant concentration of the affected cases is centered at the Virgen del Rocío Hospital. Data released Monday revealed that approximately 90% of the cases – 2,051 in total – are located within this facility. The next most affected hospital accounts for only 4% of the cases.
Provincial Breakdown of Cases
The regional breakdown of cases highlights the uneven distribution of the issue:
- Sevilla: 2,051 cases
- Málaga: 152 cases
- Cadiz: 80 cases
- Granada: 14 cases
- Almeria: 10 cases
- Huelva: 5 cases
- Jaen: 5 cases
- Córdoba: 0 cases
“As already announced,” a senior official stated, “the breast cancer screening referents in Primary care have been updated (32 referents) and hospital referents for the program have been designated (another 32 referents) as part of the Action Plan for t
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Why did this happen? The delays in communicating breast cancer screening results stemmed from a systemic failure to proactively inform patients about BI-RADS 3 findings – radiological results indicating a very low suspicion of malignancy – and a breach of recommended review timelines.
Who was affected? A total of 2,317 women in the Andalusia region were affected by the delays.The majority (2,051) of these cases were centered at Virgen del Rocío University Hospital in seville. The association I knowthe, representing affected
