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Breast screening age to be lowered to 40 by late 2026, Manitoba government says

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The Manitoba government has announced a plan to expand breast cancer screening for the second time in a month.

Announcement follows government’s recent pledge to drop screening age next year from 50 to 45

A person, seen from the back, gets a mammogram. The mammography machine is a large, white and grey machine at chest level.
Manitoba will lower the eligibility age for self-referral for breast cancer screening from 50 to 45 by the end of 2025 and drop it further to 40 by the end of 2026. (Kimberly P. Mitchell/Detroit Free Press/AP)

The Manitoba government has announced a plan to expand breast cancer screening for the second time in a month.

Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara says the minimum age for self-referrals will drop to 40 by December 2026.

The NDP government said last month the age would drop to 45 from the current 50 by the end of next year and promised to eventually cut it to 40 at some unspecified date.

Asagwara says the government has been working to boost capacity in the system to allow for more tests and is accusing the former Progressive Conservative government of not having the required staff and support in place.

The Progressive Conservatives, now in opposition, have been calling on the government to reduce the age to 40.

They say all other provinces have recently lowered the age or have laid out timelines to do so.

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