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- 29 September 2023
The provincial government is expanding its cancer screening program, allowing women aged 40-49 to self-refer for a mammogram.
- 29 September 2023
Scholarships worth more than $1 million have been awarded to 128 medical students from the New Brunswick Medical Education Foundation.
- 07 September 2023
The provincial government has begun working on the development of a lung cancer screening program aimed at high-risk patients. The program is expected to be rolled out provincewide in 2025.
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