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The Brazilian Society of Dermatology (SBD) organizes every Saturday a day dedicated to skin cancer by inaugurating the 5th edition of December Orange. The awareness campaign is part of the national campaign on the theme. Between 09:00 and 15:00, 132 petrol stations spread throughout Brazil will receive a file explaining the disease to the population, with free preventive examinations, bringing together 4,000 volunteers to provide assistance and responsible information. The alert on prevention, diagnosis and access to treatment. In Minas Gerais, there are only 14 reception stations in 11 cities, apart from Belo Horizonte. At that time, health professionals will be ready to guide, check and perform small surgeries to combat the problem. As it stands, the initiative is coordinated by the SBD Regional Minas Gerais, under the command of the SBD-MG dermatologist, Maria Luiza Pires de Freitas.
Appointments are on a first-come, first-served basis. If the patient is suspicious, treatment will continue in the service where he was received. Last year, Minas broke a record. On a Saturday, about 4,300 people went through dermatologists, residents and medical students. Nearly 450 suspected cases were referred for surgery or follow-up. Since 1999, the year of its launch, the Mutiro has benefited more than 594,000 Brazilians with around 40,000 detected cases. In this 20th national campaign for prevention of skin cancer SBD, it is predicted that 30,000 people will be supported.
Learn more about skin cancer in this Sunday edition of the Bem Viver notebook of the State of Minas Gerais
By March 2019, during the summer, activities and information activities on the Internet, streets, beaches and parks will also be promoted. People recognized in their fields of action join the movement's team, dressed in orange, while monuments across the country will be illuminated by the symbolism of the campaign. Civil society is also expected to participate, using Laos or orange tapes, in addition to publishing hashtags # DécembreLaranja and Orange-red on social networks.
According to the National Cancer Institute (Inca), 30% of malignant tumors registered in Brazil correspond to skin cancer – 180,000 occurrences each year. For the years 2018 and 2019, 165,580,000 new cases of the type of melanoma are expected, an index that represents a decrease of 10,000 episodes with this characteristic from one binio to another. An index that, compared to the latest survey on the Inca, shows that more men (85,170,000), compared to women (80,410,000), will be affected. "The purpose of the campaign is to raise public awareness of the risks of sun exposure without adequate protection, which may result in the onset of this cancer, whose main purpose is to learn how to Avoid, to diagnostic measures and access to appropriate treatments, one of the ways to reduce the incidence rate of skin cancer, "says Maria Luiza Pires.
See places of care in Minas Gerais:
Belo Horizonte:
– Hospital of Clínicas of UFMG
Ambulatory Dermatology Hospital das Clínicas da UFMG
Alameda lvaro Celso, 55 years old, Santa Efignia neighborhood
Contact for the public: (31) 3409-9560
– Santa Casa de Belo Horizonte:
Medical Specialties Center
Rua Domingos Vieira, 416, Bairro Santa Efignia
Contact for the public: (31) 3238-8079
London Hotels
– University Hospital of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora
Dermatology Service
Rua Eugnio Nascimento, s / nº, Bairro Don Bosco
Contact for the public: (32) 3231-2731
– Dermatology Department of the University Hospital and Maternity Hospital Therezinha de Jesus
Supreme College
Rue Doutor Dirceu de Andrade, 33 years old, Bairro So Mateus
Contact for the public: (32) 3231-2731
Alfenas
– Dr. Plnio do Prado Coutinho Ambulatrio
Praa Dr. Fausto Monteiro, 347, Centro
Contact for the public: (35) 3698-2214
Barbacena
– Barbacena School of Medicine
Praça dos Andradas – Rua Vigrio Brito (the service being in the street, with tents for the evaluations)
Contact for the public: (32) 3333-4121
Curvelo
– Immaculate Conception Hospital
Avenida dos Timbiras, 590, Tibira District
Contact for the public: (38) 3729-1211
Divinpolis
– Ambulatory of the Central West Mines Cancer Association (ACCCOM)
Rua Topzio, 500, district of Niteri
Contact for the public: (37) 3512-1500
Itajub
– Itajub Medical School
Avenida Renno Jnior, 369, Bairro So Vicente
Contact for the public: (35) 3629-8700
Montes Claros
– Sade Attention Core and Professional Practices (NASPP)
Rua Porto Seguro, 4, Ibituruna district
Contact for the public: (38) 3212-2642
Patos de Minas
– Regional Medical Association of Patos de Minas
Clnico University Center
Avenida Marab, 901, Bairro Alto Caiaras
Contact for the public: (34) 3822-9836
Uberaba
– Dermatology Department of the Federal University of Tringulo Mineiro
Ambulatory specialty
Hospital of UFTM clinics
Avenida Getlio Guarit, 331, Bairro Abadia
Contact for the public: (34) 3318-5643
Uberlandia
– Dermatology Department of the Federal University of Uberlandia
Ambulatrio Amlio Brands
Hospital of Clínicas of UFU
Avenida Par, 1720, Umuarama campus
Public contact: (34) 3218-2386
Vicious
– Intermunicipal Consortium of Sade – CISMIV
Rua Jos dos Santos, 120, Center
Contact for the public: (31) 3899-4488
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