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Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Guideline - 2022 - Online Summary

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Summary of Clinical Practice Guideline 2022 PATIENT RESOURCES EVIDENCE HCP RESOURCES SCREENING FORLIFE.CA Average-Risk Population: Recommendations Individuals who do not meet any of the criteria for higher-than-average risk or high risk are considered average risk. The majority of people fall into the average-risk category. USE DIGITAL MAMMOGRAPHY (DM) FOR SCREENING…

Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Guideline - 2022 - Print Summary

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Summary of Clinical Practice Guideline 2022 Average-Risk Population: Recommendations Individuals who do not meet any of the criteria for higher-than-average risk or high risk are considered average risk. The majority of people fall into the average-risk category. USE DIGITAL MAMMOGRAPHY (DM) FOR SCREENING 39 YEARS & UNDER 40 TO 44…

Balance Sheet for Healthcare Providers - Rev 2022-04

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1 Healthcare Provider Balance Sheet for Breast Cancer Screening The following is meant to help aid in shared decision making discussions for women deciding whether or not to screen for breast cancer. It is targeted for women aged 45+ who are considered to be at average risk of developing breast…

Breast Density and Screening - Rev 2022-04

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Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Program Version: April 2022 This is a guide to help you understand breast density and how it may affect you. Having dense breasts is very common. It’s only one of many factors that can help determine your risk of developing breast cancer. If you have dense…

Breast Density FAQs for Healthcare Providers - Rev 2022-04

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1 Healthcare Provider FAQs: Breast Density The following is intended for use when discussing breast density with clients. In general, it is suggested that women follow recommendations as per the joint clinical decisions between the radiologist and healthcare provider considering the woman’s individual circumstances. However, common alternatives are presented here…

Ultrasound Position Statement - 2022-04-08

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1 ABCSP Position Statement on Supplemental Ultrasound Supplemental (Screening) Ultrasound Supplemental whole breast ultrasound (i.e. added to screening mammography) for the purposes of screening of average risk women is not considered a standard of care. This is because evidence to date shows a significant increase in harms (recall rate, biopsy…

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