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Manitoba lowers breast cancer screening age to 45 for high-risk women, with plans to reach 40 by year’s end.
Manitoba is expanding breast cancer screening for high-risk individuals, lowering the self-referral age to 45 and planning to reduce it to 40 by year’s end.
Bill 32 mandates equitable access, including for remote and marginalized communities, and requires annual plans from health agencies.
The province has hired 13 new mammography technologists and booked over 700 screenings since the age change.
Additional women’s health initiatives include free birth control, hormone therapy, expanded midwifery services, and improved abortion access.
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Manitoba reduce la edad de detección del cáncer de mama a 45 años para las mujeres de alto riesgo, con planes de alcanzar los 40 para finales de año.