Sask. women 45+ can now self-refer for breast screening mammograms, but awareness, capacity issues continue
07-07-2025 11:00 via cbc.ca

Sask. women 45+ can now self-refer for breast screening mammograms, but awareness, capacity issues continue

Dropping the screening age is something experts, advocates and survivors have been waiting a long time for. But they are worried the province is not doing enough to let women in their mid-forties know they now qualify.
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