What social media got wrong about mammograms in Saskatchewan

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While advocates welcome the province lowering the mammogram screening age for women in Saskatchewan, it's sparking conversation about what else needs to be done and combating misinformation. Jennie Dale, founder and president of Dense Breasts Canada, joins the show to explain what women need to know about how to advocate for themselves and what the province can do to improve.
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