
More than 16,000 women across Almería province will be offered breast cancer screenings over the next two years, thanks to the launch of a mobile mammography unit by the Andalusian Health Service (SAS). The unit began its journey on June 24 in Serón and will continue to visit 18 municipalities including: Vélez Rubio, Huércal-Overa, and Pulpí until May 4, 2026.
The initiative is part of Andalusia’s Early Detection Program for Breast Cancer, aimed at women between the ages of 49 and 71. Eligible participants will receive appointment notifications via post or SMS. The mobile unit is equipped to perform approximately 100 mammograms per day, with results automatically integrated into each patient’s health record. In cases where further investigation is needed, follow-up appointments and hospital referrals will be arranged.
This effort aims to bring high-quality preventive healthcare to rural and less accessible areas, where women might otherwise face challenges attending routine screenings. Health authorities stress that early detection is key in the fight against breast cancer, significantly improving survival rates and treatment outcomes.
The initiative has been widely praised by local healthcare professionals and residents alike, not only for its convenience but also for helping to remove logistical and economic barriers to essential screenings. By bringing diagnostic services directly to the community, the SAS is reinforcing its commitment to preventive care and women’s health. Women who are eligible but haven’t received a notification are encouraged to contact their local health centre for more information.
This proactive approach could save countless lives and further highlights the importance of accessible, early breast cancer detection amongst women