A new study finds that risk-based breast cancer screening could be as safe as annual mammograms, but an expert warns it may ...
The province is lowering the minimum age for breast cancer screening from 50 to 45 beginning Jan. 2, a move being welcomed by ...
Manitoba has lowered the age for breast cancer screening to 45 from 50, but the union for mammographers has warned that ...
The Screen Test mobile mammography clinic is coming to Canmore next month to provide breast cancer screening for eligible individuals ages 45 to 74. A mobile mammography trailer will be set up at the ...
Women are advised to get a mammogram every year after the age of 40. The screenings can help detect breast cancer - the most ...
A new mobile mammography unit is set to hit the province early next year, providing improved access to patients across 42 rural and northern communities. The modernized semi-trailer unit was unveiled ...
The province and the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan (SCA) unveiled its replacement in Saskatoon on Thursday. The new unit will serve 42 rural and northern communities beginning in January. It’s ...
A new mobile mammography unit will begin visiting 42 rural and northern communities across Saskatchewan in early 2026, providing enhanced breast cancer screening for up to 7,500 patients annually. The ...
A new mobile mammography unit will be providing enhanced breast cancer screening services to 42 rural and northern communities in Saskatchewan beginning in the new year. With Cancer Foundation of ...
Manitoba has officially lowered its self-referral breast cancer screening age from 50 to 45, the province said Tuesday.
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When it comes to breast cancer, what specifically does early detection mean today -- and what do women often overlook about ...