Saskatchewan’s new mobile mammography unit will start screening patients in January
An upgrade is coming to Saskatchewan’s mobile breast screening services.
After being on the road for 23 years, the province’s mammography bus is retiring, making way for a new mobile mammography unit that will provide enhanced breast cancer screening services to 42 rural and northern communities.
The new mobile screening unit, housed in a trailer, will begin service on January 5 in Estevan, staying there for its first six weeks.
Derek Miller, the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s chief operating officer, said it’s “definitely an upgrade” compared to the bus, partly because the unit doing the screenings is the same as the ones used in hospitals in Saskatoon, Regina and other regions.


