Wednesday 5 February 2014

B.C. agency urges women at high risk of breast cancer to screen annually, others every two years

A new breast cancer screening policy for British Columbia urges women aged 40 to 74 to have annual mammograms if their mothers, sisters or daughters have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The B.C. Cancer Agency released new guidelines Tuesday, describing the recommendation as a step toward personalized cancer screening. Read more here.

Connect to the BC Cancer Agency here.

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