There is a growing push for earlier access to routine breast cancer screening in the country. While some provinces begin at age 40 — most start much later. And as Caryn Lieberman reports, one breast cancer survivor is suggesting an equitable approach to screening would save lives.
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Push for earlier routine mammograms in Canada
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