Alberta government to lower age of eligibility for free breast cancer screening
Alberta’s government is lowering the age for breast cancer screening to those as young as 40, a move that opens the door to self-referral so more people can access publicly funded mammograms by next year.
Preventative Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says they’re following the evidence that early detection significantly increases survival rates.
And she wants to see the province’s screening rates, which are already high, climb even to higher to 100 per cent for those at highest risk.
The plan is to phase in the new rules. Patients aged 40 to 44 will be able to access free mammograms with only one initial doctor referral until the full changes kick in a year from now, next April.


