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5 de Noviembre 2009

Mexico: Breast cancer deaths continue to escalate in spite of prevention campaigns

By Martha Ramos



MEXICO CITY: A dear friend of mine says that the problem with us, women, is that we have a lot of "accessories" and, of course, after our 40th birthday everything needs, at least, maintenance.

That happened to me. But I wasn't able to see it. Mi gynecologist found a strange thing in my right breast that I couldn't feel in my self-exam.

So she sent me to the oncologist. He said it was nothing but... he found something strange in my left armpit that I couldn't detect either. In three months, that strange thing was 50% bigger.

Next step: Take it out!

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So there I went, to surgery. I was so scared... I just did what you have to do: trust my doctor.

Luckily, it turned out that everything was just fine. That strange thing, a ganglion two centimeters long, was nothing.

I'm saved.

(Photo source: Milenio.com)

I went back to the gynecologist, for my annual pap smear. As happy as I was, she told me: "Hmm, there is something wrong in your uterine neck."

Shit! I got so mad! Why does everything have to happen all at once?

So there we go again.

It seems that whatever it was will not be as easygoing as the first biopsy. Now, there is something wrong. The gynecologist took it out, but I have to go back every six months to be sure it doesn't return.

The oncologist suggested that I should consider taking my uterus out. In five years, the damage could turn into cancer.

I'm still mad. I have to make a decision, but it will be in the next few weeks. I have to deal with it first.

But really, as bad as it seems, I have time, a lot of time to make a decision, and that is a blessing.

The key here is prevention.

Mexico is waging a hard campaign against breast and uterine neck cancer. In fact, in Mexico, there has been a decrease in deaths from cervical cancer.

Information from the American Association of Cancer Research has concluded that the decrease in cervical cancer mortality in Mexico is proportional to the increase of women getting pap smears, along with, a decreasing birthrate.

The bad news is that breast cancer is increasing.

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16 de Noviembre 2009

Argentina: Buenos Aires eagerly awaits the reopening of its premier opera house, Teatro Colón

By Cecilia Mansilla



ARGENTINA: Milan has La Scala. New York City has the New York Metropolitan and then there's the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, the Munich National Theater and the Paris Opera. In Buenos Aires, we have the Colon Theater or better known here as Teatro Colón.

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Teatro Colón was opened in 1908 and is considered one of the main theatres in the world. The acoustics are considered one of the five best acoustics for opera in the world.

An American friend of mine, David, asked me last week: "What about the Teatro Colón? Some friends are here and I want to show it to them... but it's still closed!" And he was right.

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It's been closed for over three years. Different governments have promised that they will finish the reconstruction work, but it never happens.

However, this week, Mauricio Macri, the governor of Buenos Aires, announced that it will be opened next year!

Even though we have already heard this a lot of times... we will believe in him!

As one of the most important national monuments, it is located in the heart of Buenos Aires. With over 2500 seats, it was built to demonstrate power and independence and fulfill a rich cultural aspect of Argentina.

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With excellent acoustics and modern stage areas, the theater's interior design features a rich scarlet and gold decor. The cupola contains frescoes painted in 1966 by the renowned 20th century artist Raul Soldi during the renovation work.

The theater opened on May 25, 1908, the Día de patria (Motherland Day) in Argentina, with a performance of Verdi's Aida. It quickly became a world-famous operatic venue rivaling La Scala and the Metropolitan Opera in attracting artists.

Celebrities like Arturo Toscanini, Enrico Caruso and Titta Rufo, Maria Callas and Maia Plissetskaya, Plácido Domingo and even Luciano Pavarotti. Pavarotti is considered by many to be the greatest tenor in history, and he said about the theater: "... it has a very big defect, the acoustic is simply perfect. Imagine what that means for a singer: if one makes a mistake, it is noticed immediately..."

This icon of Buenos Aires culture will finally be reopened on May 25, 2010, the 102nd anniversary of its original opening. Having been closed for over 3 years, we cannot wait for the reopening. There are already tickets sold for the first show.

So maybe, if David's friends come back next year, they will be able to enjoy one of the most amazing theaters in the world -- along with the rest of us.

Learn more about Cecilia:

Cecilia Miguel Mansilla is a 24-year-old student who lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Studying journalism, Cecilia has been a TV news and radio producer for two years. These days, however, she finds herself working for an information technology company and isn't finding the experience as rewarding as journalism.

I'm trying to get back to my profession, to what I really love -- journalism.

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