On February 26, Silvina Arrossi participated in the Teleclinic organized by the Catholic University of Honduras as part of the ECHO Project aimed at more than 50 clinical and primary health care professionals involved in the prevention of cervical cancer in that country. There she presented the results of research on the implementation of the HPV Test and digital tools to increase the effectiveness of screening carried out by the ArrossiLab team at the Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad (CEDES).
Project ECHO is led by the MD Anderson Cancer Center (USA). Its objective is to elevate evidence-based cancer prevention and control activities, as well as engage providers in learning across the continuum of cancer care worldwide.