A Calgary tech company is raising questions about how and when we start screening for breast cancer in Alberta. Just this fall, the province dropped the age for regular mammograms, from 50 to 45 years old. Sarah Offin speaks with local researchers about technology that could help detect breast cancer even earlier.
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