Our History
In 2007, Juan Almendárez Peralta MD. and Orlando Martínez Granera BScN. showed great concern because of high women mortality due to cervical cancer in the Sanitary Region of Río San Juan, at that time, an area postponed from public investment and high poverty rates.
Although health system possessed the screening technologies and average capacity to benefit women in these areas, the incidence and mortality were showing a tendency to increase. Cervical cancer stops family’s economic prosperity and communities, forcing families to contract debts and fall into greater poverty to care for a sick woman for this cause. For Almendárez MD. and Martínez BScN. all these cases and these deaths were unjustifiable and could not be assumed as normal.