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Breast-Density-Pamphlet-Rev-2021-07

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What should I do if I have dense breasts? Talk to your healthcare provider about what breast density means for you and your risk level. Regardless of your breast density, mammograms are recommended for women who are 50 to 74 years old. You may be offered a change to your…

BREAST002-Brochure-Making-Sense-of_-Rev-2021-07

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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…

BREAST003-Brochure-The-Basics-Rev-2021-07

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Breast Screening Life Plan Follow this guide to help you know what screening steps to take throughout your lifetime. Women 20 to 39 • Know what looks and feels normal for you. • Report any unusual changes in your breasts to your healthcare provider. • See your healthcare provider regularly…

Informed-Decision-Making-Rev-2021-07

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Making an Informed Decision About Breast Cancer Screening: For Women 50 and Older Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Program Version: March 2020 What is this Booklet About? Screening for breast cancer is a choice. Every woman must decide if screening is right for her. This booklet will help you with that…

BREAST001-Brochure-Do-I-Really-Need-Rev-2021-07

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What are the possible screening results? Normal result: A normal result means no signs of breast cancer were found. About 93% of women screened have a normal result. Abnormal result: An abnormal result usually isn’t cancer. However, any abnormality should be checked right away. Your healthcare provider or the radiology…

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