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Sask. lowers breast cancer screening age to 40; advocates say it’s about time

juillet 6, 2026

As of July 1, women aged 40 and older in Saskatchewan can book a screening mammogram through the BreastCheck program without a referral, the provincial government says. It’s the final phase…

Doctors, advocates want more awareness for breast cancer screening

juillet 6, 2026

As Saskatchewan expands eligibility for routine breast cancer screening, advocates say more needs to be done to encourage uptake. As of July 1, women aged 40 and older can book…

CTV National News: Saskatchewan lowers eligibility age for women to test for breast cancer

juillet 4, 2026

Anyone over the age of 40 will now be eligible to be screened for breast cancer in the province, which is expected to allow an additional 76,000 women to get…

Experts shocked by magnitude of online misinformation around mammogram safety in Sask.

janvier 12, 2026

Women 43 and older can now sign up for breast cancer screening without doctor referral.

Dense Breasts Canada urges improved screening information for women

janvier 8, 2026

Saskatchewan’s gradual reduction of the breast cancer screening eligibility age now allows women aged 43 and over to self-refer for screening mammograms, with the goal of reducing the age to…

DBC calls breast cancer screening age reduction a step in the right direction

janvier 8, 2026

The Sask Cancer Agency has lowered the breast cancer screening age to 43, with the aim of further lowering it to 40. This will allow women aged 43 or older…

Saskatchewan lowers age eligibility for breast cancer screenings

janvier 4, 2026

The Saskatchewan government is making changes to breast cancer screening eligibility requirements to help with early detection among younger women at risk.

Nova Scotia leads country in optimal breast screening practices, but continues to fail women with dense breasts

novembre 17, 2025

As Breast Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, it’s a time to celebrate progress and to address where we’re still falling short. Nova Scotia’s breast screening program has led…

DBC speaks to the Canadian Press about the Canadian Task Force

juin 26, 2025

Breast screening at age 40 not routinely advised, Canadian task force says.

juillet 3, 2024

People should be able to get a mammogram starting at age 40 but it shouldn’t be routinely offered to women under 50 who are of average risk, new Canadian screening…