Tamaulipas Secretariat of Administration Champions Self-Care in Breast Cancer Awareness Event
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A vital message of self-awareness and preventative health resonated in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, on October 20, 2025, as the Secretariat of Administration hosted a conference focused on the connection between self-love and early breast cancer detection. The event, timed to coincide with the World Day to Fight Breast Cancer, aimed to empower individuals to prioritize their well-being.
Prioritizing Self-Examination for Improved Health Outcomes
The conference, titled “Self-Love, The Force that Also Saves Lives,” featured a presentation by teacher Amanda Rodríguez Martínez and underscored the critical role of self-examination in maintaining overall health. Organizers emphasized that recognizing and responding to bodily signals is paramount to proactive healthcare.
“The most important step is taken by ourselves: getting to know ourselves, exploring ourselves and going to periodic reviews,” stated a senior official from the Secretariat of Administration. This sentiment highlights the agency individuals have in safeguarding their health and the importance of regular medical check-ups.
Expanding Access to Awareness and Prevention Resources
The Secretariat of Administration intends to leverage events like this to foster a culture of prevention and emotional well-being within the state. According to a statement released by the Secretariat, these initiatives are designed to create spaces for awareness and reflection, ultimately promoting self-care and proactive health management.
The event drew a significant audience, including key figures from various Tamaulipas government departments. Attendees included Silvia Lucero Casas González, Secretary of Social Welfare; Karina Lizeth Saldívar Lartigue, Secretary of Urban Development and Environment; Blanca Guadalupe Valles Rodríguez, general secretary of SUTSPET; and Sandra Ivonne Mejía Bárcena, general director of the Institute of Welfare and Social Security of the State of Tamaulipas. More than 400 public servants participated in the conference, demonstrating a broad commitment to the cause.
Resources Available for Further Information
Additional materials and information related to the event are available for download at this link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1g5vWNDHH0FyPkVgSQnOhIsCneebwk_Yb?usp=sharing.
The Secretariat of Administration’s commitment to preventative healthcare and employee well-being signals a proactive approach to public health in Tamaulipas, emphasizing that prioritizing breast cancer prevention begins with individual self-awareness and consistent medical attention.
