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The Latest in Mammogram Technology

Susan Ponting | Posted 11.26.2012 | Canada Living
Susan Ponting

On the day of my own yearly mammogram, a grumpy technician walks into the cold, dark room and begins, ever so nonchalantly, to wrestle one of my poor boobs into submission and I wince. Yet in spite of the wild indignation that having my breasts squished conjures up in me, I thank God for these technicians and radiologists because without them, we'd all be a lot worse off.

Want a Cancer Screening? You May Be Denied

Alan Katz | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
Alan Katz

This week saw a U.S. recommendation that PSA screening for prostate cancer should no longer be routine care for men at average risk. The evidence, in other words, has spoken. So, many are now asking the question: if doctors are no longer supposed to screen in certain populations for two of the most common cancers, is the age of medical screening over?

Mammography Screening: It's Time to Accept the Evidence

Cornelia Baines | Posted 03.24.2012 | Canada Living
Cornelia Baines

In spite of evidence from many western countries, including the U.S., screening advocates persist in attributing observed mortality declines to screening, not to improved therapy. In fact, the evidence is strong that it is therapy, not screening, that accounts for the mortality decreases.

Barbs Fly Over New Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines

CP | Sheryl Ubelacker, Health Reporter, The Canadian Press | Posted 01.24.2012 | Canada Living

TORONTO - The release this week of revamped Canadian breast cancer screening guidelines has set off a war of words between those who support the recom...