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Advancements in Care for Breast Cancer Screening

Breast cancer screening continues to evolve, with advances in technology, research, and personalized screening approaches helping to improve early detection and access to care.

Join us for this educational webinar as our expert speaker discusses:

  • Breast cancer screening and surveillance guidelines, including recommendations for individuals at average, increased, and high risk
  • New and emerging research, including advances in screening technologies and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in breast cancer screening

When:

October 8, 2026

1 - 2:30 PM ET

Where:

Online

Who:

People interested in learning more about breast cancer screening, including those at average, increased, or high risk of breast cancer.

Bring your questions or submit them in advance to Rebecca Armstrong at rarmstrong@cbcn.ca and learn about the resources, supports and strategies that can help you make informed decisions.

More about our Expert Speaker

Dr. Kulkarni, an Associate Professor and Division Lead, Breast Imaging, at the University of Toronto’s Department of Medical Imaging. She is the President of the Canadian Society of Breast Imaging and Fellow of the Society of Breast Imaging.

She is breast imaging radiologist within the Joint Department of Medical Imaging (JDMI), has over 25 years’ experience with clinical breast imaging, working in hospitals with patients, in multiple capacities including within the Ontario Breast Screening Program.

She is internationally renowned for her teaching and education and has over 200 didactic lectures, numerous visiting professor engagements, publications and is a recipient of several teaching,  mentorship awards for postgraduate education and contribution to cancer education.

This webinar has been made possible through an unrestricted educational grant from Bayer Canada.

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