Once upon a time, women were encouraged to get mammograms to prevent breast cancer -- and that was essentially that. Today, debate swirls over the potential for breast cancer screening to lead to ...
Routine mammograms are best known as a front-line tool for detecting breast cancer. But new research suggests the same X-ray ...
A new mobile mammography unit will begin visiting 42 rural and northern communities across Saskatchewan in early 2026, ...
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 ...
A breast cancer patient who says a mammogram likely saved her life has urged people to attend routine screening appointments.
That’s the advice from Breast Cancer Canada vice-president Angela Marlatt, as Ontario lowers its age of self-referral breast screening to 40 on Oct. 8.
Should routine breast cancer screening begin at age 40 or 50? What may seem like a straightforward question is at the centre of a highly charged debate that’s been playing out in recent months as a ...
A new study finds that risk-based breast cancer screening could be as safe as annual mammograms, but an expert warns it may ...
A new study published in JAMA suggests that risk-based breast cancer screening could be a more effective approach than annual mammograms, but some experts fear it would be hard to do in practice.
A recent article published by The Conversation Canada stated routine mammographies do not save lives – and that the harms of screening outweigh the benefits. As researchers who have worked in the ...
Manitoba has lowered the age for breast cancer screening to 45 from 50, but the union for mammographers has warned that ...
Saskatchewan’s decades-old mammography bus is retiring, making way for a new mobile unit that will continue to provide a ...
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