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breast cancer canada
diverse voices shape key issues in breast cancer canada progress report: 'we know that early detection saves lives'
2024 progress report on breast cancer
cortney and connie: twin sisters carrying the brca2 gene
new survey reveals 94% of canadians back earlier screening
30 years of progress and powering into the future
for the sake of canadians – breast cancer screening must evolve
progress tracker: advancing patient-centered research
breast cancer canada calls on canadian task force to rescind position
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breast cancer canada thinks they know how to end breast cancer.
89% of canadians believe the screening age should be lower than 50
celebrating 25 years of the breast cancer canada translational research unit (bcc-tru)
three quarters of canadians feel they have more to learn about breast cancer.
breast cancer canada launches progress connect
breast cancer rates are rising for women in their 20s, 30s and 40s, canadian study says — here’s what you need to know
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