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Mexico Cancer Patients' Families Protest For Support During Pandemic

Group protests outside Mexico's Secretary of Public Health's Office
Luis Fernando Reyes
A group of relatives of children with cancer protest outside Mexico's Secretary of Public Health's Office during the coronavirus pandemic in May 2020.

MEXICO CITY — Dozens of parents of children with cancer protested outside Mexico's Secretary of Public Health on Wednesday, threatening to start a hunger strike. They say treatments have been stopped, fearing the coronavirus pandemic will make things worse.

Mexico’s public health budget and services decreased or changed as a result of the president’s frugal policies, affecting cancer patients. Now, activists claim that the government focuses on the coronavirus, leaving this high-risk group unprotected. 

Their cause has attracted the attention of the LeBarón family, whose relatives were murdered in an attack by gunmen on a road in Sonora, Mexico, last year.

"Why are the efforts to fight COVID-19 not being replicated to protect cancer victims?" asks Bryan LeBarón. 

And he says maybe the coronavirus attracts more attention because, unlike cancer, it can be spread to others.

Rodrigo Cervantes was KJZZ’s bureau chief in Mexico City from 2016 to 2021.