cancercare.mb.ca/screening 1-855-952-4325 B-SH-COMPRESSION-E 2024.12 COMPRESSION The technologist doing your mammogram is specially trained to take breast x-rays. ...
Information on Mammography for Women Aged 40 and Older: A Decision Aid for Breast Cancer Screening in Canada “Information on Mammography for Women Aged 40 and Older: A Decision Aid for Breast Cancer Screening in Canada” is a product of ...
Renseignements sur la mammographie à l’intention des femmes de 40 ans et plus : Un outil d’aide à la prise de décision pour le dépistage du cancer du sein au Canada Renseignements sur la mammographie à l’intention des femmes de 40 ans et ...
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CANCERCARE.MB.CA/SCREENING/HCP B-HCP-MODULE 2024.01 1 BreastCheck for Healthcare Providers Questions? If you or your patients require assistance accessing BreastCheck, let us know! ...
BreastCheck Results: Patient Discussion Guide References BC Cancer Agency (2018), Clinician’s Breast Screening Patient Discussion Guide http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/ screening/Documents/BDClinicianDiscussionGuide_January2020. ...
BreastCheck Results: Patient Discussion Guide This information may support you in your discussions with patients about their screening mammogram results. BreastCheck sends letters to patients after each screening mammogram. ...
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Asymptomatic, average risk women age 50 to 74 should be screened for breast cancer with mammography every 2 years. Who is eligible to participate in the BreastCheck program? ...
The result of your recent BreastCheck screening mammogram is abnormal. This means that your mammogram image(s) showed an area of concern that the radiologist wants to examine further with follow-up testing. ...
cancerous tissue dense breast tissue LEGEND: Understanding Your Screening Mammogram Results Dense breast tissue is common and normal and does not mean that you will develop breast cancer. ...