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Eligibility age for free breast cancer screening being lowered in Alberta

2 sources4 storiesFirst seen 4/22/2026Score52Mixed Progress
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Politics - Google News CA Headlines

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Province expanding free breast cancer screening to Albertans 40 and over - CTV News.

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Province expanding free breast cancer screening to Albertans 40 and over CTV NewsView Full Coverage on Google News

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Alberta is also putting $2.25 million into a new oncofertility program – a type of medical treatment focused on preserving fertility for patients before cancer treatment.

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Summary

**Summary:** The eligibility age for free breast cancer screening is being lowered to 40 years old in Alberta, with the province also investing $2.25 million into a new oncofertility program. **Why It Matters:** This change could potentially increase access to early detection and treatment of breast cancer, benefiting

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