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Resource - Making Sense of Abnormal Mammogram Results Brochure
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Where can I get help? • Talk to your healthcare provider about your results and any questions you may have. • Call us at 1-866-727-3926 or visit our website at screeningforlife.ca for general information about the Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Program. • Call a friend! An abnormal result doesn't mean…
ABCSP-Facility-List
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Alberta Health Services – Screen Test has 2 mobile trailers bringing screening mammograms to women in 120 communities in rural Alberta. Call 1-800-667-0604 or visit https://screeningforlife.ca/breast/screen-test-mobile-clinics to find out when the mobile is coming to your area. EDMONTON AREA Alberta Health Services – Screen Test 311 Kingsway Mall Edmonton T5G…
Screen-Test-Mobile-Sched
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Updated December 8, 2025 Screen Test Mobile Schedule Screen Test is a service of the Public Health, CDC and Screening Programs of Primary Care Alberta providing screening mammograms to the women of Alberta. Screen Test operates two mobile digital mammography units, with one operating in central and southern Alberta and…
HPV-Primary-PCP_Overview-and-FAQ
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ALCSP_PatientPathway
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Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program Pathway Last Updated: November 2025 Self-referral: Individual calls the Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program (ALCSP)’s self-referral line. www Self-referral: Individual fills out the screeningforlife.ca self-referral form. PCP referral: individual attends primary care appointment to discuss lung cancer screening. ALCSP (Population Public Health Support Team -…
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Updated October 2, 2025 Screen Test Mobile Schedule 2025 Screen Test is a service of the Public Health, CDC and Screening Programs of Primary Care Alberta providing screening mammograms to the women of Alberta. Screen Test operates two mobile digital mammography units, with one operating in central and southern Alberta…
ALCSP-Indigenous-Brochure
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How do I get screened? If you decide screening is right for you, and you meet eligibility, your primary care provider can refer you to the Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program. Our website, screeningforlife.ca/lung gives you the option to self‑refer after completing a brief questionnaire to determine your eligibility. You…
LCS_PatientBrochure
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How do I get screened? If you decide screening is right for you, and you meet eligibility, your primary care provider can refer you to the Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program. Our website, screeningforlife.ca/lung gives you the option to self‑refer after completing a brief questionnaire to determine your eligibility. You…
ALCSP-Referral-form_Unlocked
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Last Name (Legal) First Name (Legal) Preferred Name Last First DOB(dd-Mon-yyyy) Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program (ALCSP) PHN Referral ULI Same as PHN MRN Please complete the form and fax (1-888-944-3388) it to Screening Administrative Gender Male Programs Non-binary/Prefer not to disclose (X) Female Unknown Contact the Alberta…
ALCSP_Poster
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Lung cancer screening can save your life Getting screened can lower your risk of dying from lung cancer by at least 25%. Ask your primary care provider if you are eligible. You are 50 to 74 years old or You currently smoke cigarettes You previously smoked cigarettes Screening works by…
