Sociedad de Lucha contra el cancer

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SOLCA
SOLCA

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[edit] History

During the 40s, Dr. Juan Tanca Marengo, a distinguished Ecuadorian doctor and humanist, worried about public health and all the different types of cancer, considered that it was necessary for him to share his oncologic knowledge with the medicine students and with doctors in general. His purpose was to establish prevention and healing campaigns, through the creation of an institute dedicated to the fight against cancer. December 7th of 1951, he calls a group of his closest doctor friends to found one of the public works with the most transcendence in Ecuador: the Sociedad de Lucha contra el cancer, or SOLCA. In 1953, the goberment started to organize the creation of the building Solca, which was declared Society "fight with the cancer" in Ecuador. In 1957 the radioteraphy and surgery department were built. With the pass of the years SOLCA have grown been one of the most important hospitals in Ecuador.

[edit] Institute Activities

[edit] Structure

Capacity of people: 155 beds
Average lodge: 5.5 days
Occupation average: 62.2%

[edit] Prevention

Not only it's important the fight against cancer, but it also is the prevention of it. Hence, the operation of this activity has been giving through interactive lectures, conferences, graphics and demonstrations among people.

a.- Professional Technicians from SOLCA.
b.- Professional Technicians from other institutions.
c.- Population in general.

[edit] Diseases Treated

  • Hodgkin adult diseases
  • Head and Neck tumors
  • Tumors located in tender parts
  • Lung Cancer
  • Thyroid Cancer
  • Brest Cancer
  • Leukemia
  • Intestinal Cancer
  • Esophagus Cancer
  • Stomach Cancer

[edit] Collaborators

Nowadays SOLCA is one of the most important hospitals in America. A lot of people, companies and industries collaborate daily with this institution. One of the most important and loyal one is the ladies' committee, which is a group of ladies from every social status that offers their services without any kind of reward.

[edit] References

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