Mobile Services - Screening For Life Screening Programs transitioned from Alberta Health Services (AHS) to Primary Care Alberta (PCA) in 2025 Some materials will still have AHS branding and language as the transition is finalized
Mammography | Alberta Health Services Women, aged 45 to 74, who live in Alberta and have no symptoms and no personal family history are eligible for regular breast cancer screening using mammograms every 2 years If you're between the ages of 45 and 74, you're automatically included in the Alberta Breast Cancer Screening program
Breast Cancer Screening - MyHealth. Alberta. ca Guidelines for when to start having mammograms and how often to have them vary from province to province You should discuss the benefits and harms of mammograms with your healthcare provider They can help you decide when to start and how often to have a mammogram
New mobile units to drive early breast cancer detection in Alberta In Alberta, one in seven women are expected to develop breast cancer in their lifetime Since 1991, this vital service has performed over half a million mammograms in Alberta, detecting thousands of potential cancers It serves over 120 rural and Indigenous communities across the province each year
Home - Screening For Life Alberta currently has provincial screening programs for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer Screening Programs and Screening for Life transitioned from Alberta Health Services (AHS) to Primary Care Alberta (PCA) in 2025
Breast Cancer - Métis Nation of Alberta Women of any age can check with the provincial or local screening program for details about screening mammography for a particular age group or to answer questions about participating in the program
Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Program - Alberta Health Services The Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Program is a provincial screening program that works with health service providers to help women age 45-74 find breast cancer early, when treatment works best
Where to get screened - Screening For Life Mammograms are done at specific radiology clinics and some hospitals, and are also available through a mobile screening program through Alberta Health Services called Screen Test (link to screen test home page) that travels to about 100 rural communities throughout Alberta
Calendar • AHS Screen Test Mobile Mammography Clinic The AHS Screen Test Mobile Mammography Clinic will be returning to the Hinton Health Care Centre Screen Test brings breast cancer screening to women across Alberta with its state-of-the-art mobile mammography clinic