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Halifax women express concern over 15-month wait for mammograms

19 May 2026
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Some women in the Halifax area are expressing alarm over the staggering 15-month wait for routine mammogram appointments, fearing that such delays could result in late-stage cancer diagnoses. Cynthia McCutcheon was taken aback when she learned that the earliest available appointment in the region was in August 2027, with other clinics in Dartmouth and Halifax offering dates in September and October 2027, respectively. In contrast, wait times in neighboring Prince Edward Island are nearly half as long, and some Toronto clinics have appointments available within two weeks. The IWK Health Centre, which oversees the provincial breast screening program, cited a national shortage of medical radiation technologists as the primary reason for the delays, with one-third of positions in the mammography department currently vacant. Patients have been encouraged to seek services at alternative locations, including mobile clinics, to access more immediate care.

Why It Matters

Breast cancer remains a critical public health issue in Nova Scotia, which has the highest breast cancer death rates in Canada. Statistics indicate that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, with projections suggesting that 190 deaths from the disease will occur in the province in 2026. The current wait times for mammograms could exacerbate these statistics, as delayed screenings may lead to diagnoses at more advanced stages of cancer. Addressing the staffing shortages in medical imaging is crucial for improving patient access to timely care and reducing the risk of late-stage diagnoses.

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