WOMEN'S CANCER SCREENING

​​​The Kentucky Women's Cancer Screening Program is a federally funded public health program providing free or low-cost breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services to eligible women in Kentucky.

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Date Company Article Money raised
2022-07-12 CHI Saint Joseph Health Women's Cancer Screening investment in Grant - CHI Saint Joseph Health 260 K USD

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Screening for cancer - Canadian Cancer Society

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Canadian Cancer Society launches nationwide campaign to raise …

Feb 18, 2025 With funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) has launched a nationwide campaign to raise awareness about the importance …See details»

Screening Programs - Cancer Care Ontario

Screening Performance Report 2023 . This report builds on the 2020 edition with performance data for breast, cervical, colorectal and lung cancer screening programs. This report also …See details»

Peter Gilgan Centre for Women’s Cancers - Women's …

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The Government of Canada highlights progress on breast cancer …

Feb 26, 2025 The Government of Canada is committed to supporting the health of women by addressing knowledge gaps in breast cancer screening and prevention. The Public Health …See details»

Breast Awareness and Screening | Women's College …

Screening for breast cancer is done using a mammogram (an x-ray of the breast) In Canada, it’s generally recommended that most women have a mammogram every two years from the ages of 40 to 74. This is called routine screening. …See details»

Home - Foundation For Women's Cancer

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Cancer Facts for Women | Most Common Cancers in Women

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Begin breast cancer screening at age 40, Canadian Cancer Society …

May 9, 2024 The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is urging all provinces and territories to begin breast cancer screening at age 40 for those at average risk of the disease, ahead of a national …See details»

Guidelines – Canadian Partnership Against Cancer

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Breast screening at age 40 not routinely advised, Canadian

May 30, 2024 Women aged 40 to 49 can self-refer to a breast screening program in Yukon, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, according to the …See details»

Women's College Hospital - Ontario Breast Screening Programs …

Organization: Women's College Hospital: ... Breast screening for early detection of breast cancer in women Screening includes mammography (x-rays of breast tissue) * screening results are …See details»

Cancer Screening Guidelines - American Cancer Society

Women ages 40 to 44 should have the choice to start annual breast cancer screening with mammograms (x-rays of the breast) if they wish to do so.; Women age 45 to 54 should get …See details»

Mapping Mutations: The Future of Breast Cancer Screening and …

These stark figures underline the importance of breast cancer research at Women’s College Hospital (WCH), which is shedding light on how the disease works at a genetic level. By …See details»

Screening for breast cancer | Canadian Cancer Society

The image produced is called a mammogram. Screening mammography is a common and reliable way to find breast cancer early. Women and trans, non-binary and gender-diverse …See details»

Ontario Lung Screening Program - William Osler Health System

Screening: Attend your scheduled low-dose CT scan at one of our dedicated screening sites. Follow-up: Depending on the results, you may receive follow-up care or recommendations for …See details»

‘We’re just a number’: Advocates call on Nova Scotia to reassess …

Mar 12, 2025 A study published in 2019, from the University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Medicine, revealed ultrasound screenings have notably improved breast cancer discovery in …See details»

Harding breast cancer study spots 88 women at risk

Mar 17, 2025 The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment in Young Women (BCAN-RAY) study was set up in May 2023 inspired by the singer's desire to find new ways of spotting the disease …See details»

Wealth-related inequalities of women's cervical cancer screening …

3 days ago Cervical cancer is a preventable disease and ranks as the fourth most common cancer, as well as a major cause of cancer deaths among women globally. Despite initiatives …See details»

A mixed-methods preliminary evaluation of an innovative …

Mar 13, 2025 Background Cervical cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death for women worldwide. Screen-and-treat programs are a key strategy to reduce disease burden in low and …See details»