Jennie Dale: A new study reveals that provinces that do not screen women in their 40s, have higher rates of advanced breast cancers in women diagnosed in their 40s and 50s cdnpoli What it will take for the Canadian government to act? (subs)
A new study reveals that provinces that do not screen women in their 40s, like Ontario, have higher rates of advanced breast cancers in women diagnosed in their 40s and 50s. We know women are dying unnecessarily, writes Jennie Dale.
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