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Dr. Paula Gordon speaks to CTV’s Keri Adams.

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How To Navigate Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines

Mammograms can spot cancer two to three years before physical symptoms develop, but screening guidelines vary between provinces. Here’s what you need to know.

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Rosilene Kraft has Stage 4 breast cancer.

She was discouraged from getting a mammogram in her 40s because her doctor followed dangerous Canadian breast screening guidelines. Listen

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What to say to your health care provider if you are in your 40s and want a mammogram or you have dense breasts and want an ultrasound.

This quiz and website are NOT intended for the following women:
  • Women considered by the screening program to be at high risk of breast cancer due to a gene mutation, or radiation to the chest before age 30.
  • Women with implants.
  • Women with a history of breast cancer.

Should you fall into any of these categories, please speak with your health care provider about your breast cancer screening.

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