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Canada is launching a new panel on preventative cancer screenings

By News RoomJune 10, 20261 Min Read
Canada is launching a new panel on preventative cancer screenings
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By Sarah Ritchie

The Canadian Press

Posted June 10, 2026 12:52 pm

1 min read

The federal government has launched a new advisory committee on preventive health care to provide guidelines on screening for things like cervical and breast cancer.

It replaces a task force that was suspended in March 2025 following controversy over its decision not to recommend breast cancer screening for women under age 50.

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Experts, including the Canadian Cancer Society, recommended at the time lowering the age for mammograms to 40.

In a statement, the group Dense Breasts Canada says it welcomes the new group and urges it to act quickly to update the guidelines.


The 14-member committee is being led by Dr. David Keegan, a family doctor and medical professor at the University of Calgary.

The federal government says the committee’s membership includes diverse expertise and backgrounds.

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