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The Voice of People With Breast Cancer

MedSearch Disclaimer

Making Decisions About Treatment: MedSearch should not be used as a treatment decision aid or to substitute medical advice. It is intended to provide general information about which breast cancer treatments are available in Canada, and where they are funded. All information obtained about specific treatments should be further discussed with your physician. Your physician can provide information about treatments that are specific to you.

Capturing Canada’s Drug Approval Process: The process of getting a drug publicly funded in Canada is complex and lengthy. It has many steps, is not linear, and there can be exceptions that are not always fully transparent. Provinces and territories can also approve a treatment on their own timeline. It is important to speak to your physician as they can provide you with drug funding information that is specific to you and what you have access to.

How Often MedSearch is Updated: The drug profiles in MedSearch are updated on an ad hoc basis, when new information is available. MedSearch, as a whole, is updated every four years, with 2025 being the most recent update. While we do our best to ensure that all content is current, information about a drug may  change without our knowledge. For the most up-to-date information about a drug, speak to your physician.