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Withheld information on Quebec mammograms could be putting patients at risk, say health advocates

Annie Slight’s breast cancer battle began a decade ago, and she wonders if it could have been avoided with an earlier diagnosis — if she had been told that she had dense breast tissue.

University of Alberta: Skewed research results led to lack of access to mammography for women in their 40s, say researchers

Don t panic if you see a lump on your armpit after COVID-19 vaccination, doctors say

    TORONTO, Ontario (CTV News) As more Canadians receive COVID-19 vaccines, more and more people might encounter a side-effect that radiologists want the public to be more aware of swelling under the armpit, which can show up on mammograms during screenings for breast cancer. Doctors are hoping that talking about it now will prevent people from assuming the worst if they notice a new lump in this area after receiving the vaccine. With breast cancer screenings already delayed across the country due to the pandemic, “it’s important for people not to panic,” Dr. Jean Seely told CTVNews.ca in a phone interview.

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