Breast Cancer Canada applauds the efforts being made to increase access, streamline services, and invest in breast health in Saskatchewan. We know these steps will improve outcomes for breast cancer patients.
The Government of Saskatchewan is making significant investments in breast cancer care and screening initiatives, aiming to enhance breast health services across the province.
Health Minister Everett Hindley announced the opening of a new Breast Health Centre in Regina, set to provide a comprehensive range of services, including diagnostic imaging, consultations, patient education, and post-treatment care. The facility, located at Regina Centre Crossing on Albert Street, is expected to start operating later this year.
As part of these enhancements, the provincial breast cancer screening age eligibility will expand from 50 and older to include women aged 40-49, aligning with recent changes in other provinces. The expansion, set to take effect gradually starting January 2025.