Saskatchewan lowers age for women eligible for screening mammograms
More Saskatchewan women will be able to receive an earlier diagnosis, now that the province has changed the eligibility for screening mammograms.
As of Jan. 1, women aged 43 and older in the province can access early detection breast screening services. The initiative is part of a broader plan to support early detection of breast cancer by gradually lowering the screening age to 40 within the next six months.
In a press release, Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said, “Our government is putting patients first by supporting these investments, ensuring women get the care they need closer to home.”
Currently, about 75 per cent of breast cancers diagnosed in the province are detected in the early stages.


