Outdated breast cancer guidelines are putting people at risk, says Breast Cancer Canada head

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At a time when rates of breast cancer among young women rise, Canada’s outdated screening guidelines are putting women at risk, says the head of Breast Cancer Canada.

For women in their 30s, that increase was 12.5 per cent and for women in their 40s, it was nine per cent during the same period. The study was published in the below the age of 50, despite the guidelines, as have other provinces. But Carson said there remains a patchwork of recommendations across the country, including some that require a doctor’s referral. Those present barriers to widespread screening of women in their forties.

“We are losing women, and the treatment by the time they are diagnosed is very intense. If we catch it sooner, the treatment is usually fairly quick and not as invasive.” Carson said failing to catch breast cancer early puts undue stress, and risk, on patients as well as on the health-care system.

 

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