Women aged 40+ now eligible for BreastCheck screening
Women aged 40 and older can now book routine mammograms through BreastCheck, completing a phased expansion that began in January 2025.
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Women aged 40+ now eligible for BreastCheck screening
Breast screening eligibility expands to 76,000 women
Saskatchewan women over 40 now eligible for free mammograms
Roughly 76,000 more Saskatchewan women can now book free routine breast cancer screenings as the provincial government lowers the eligibility age to 40. Read more: Alberta Energy Rebate: $100 payments open for applications The final phase of the rollout took effect July 1, expanding the BreastCheck program to include women aged 40 to 43. The government began gradually lowering the screening age from 50 over the past 18 months. Health minister Je…
Saskatchewan - Saskatchewan Expands Breast Screening Eligibility to 76,000 Women
Saskatchewan has reached the fourth and final phase of lowering the eligibility age for routine breast screening. As of July 1, 2026, women aged 40 and older can now book a screening mammogram through. . .
Saskatchewan expands breast screening eligibility
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