needed change in national guidelines
this growing consensus comes at a critical time, as medical and industry experts continue to call on the canadian task force on preventive health care to lower national breast cancer screening guidelines, which currently recommend screening starting at age 50.
kimberly carson, ceo of breast cancer canada, emphasizes, “now more than ever, the urgency for updating national screening guidelines is undeniable. this is about more than changing a number—it’s about transforming the breast cancer landscape in canada to save lives.” carson adds, “encouraging vigilance and pushing for early detection represent vital steps toward ensuring that every canadian, regardless of age or location, has access to the care they need.”
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