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In South Korea, doctors found way more cases of thyroid cancer between 1999 and 2008, but surprisingly, not more people died from it. This suggests they’re just finding harmless lumps that wouldn’t have hurt anyone, not more deadly cancers.
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Association between screening and the thyroid cancer “epidemic” in South Korea: evidence from a nationwide study
Cross-Sectional Study
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2016 Nov 30More people in South Korea were getting ultrasounds and finding tiny, harmless thyroid lumps that would never hurt them — so cancer numbers went way up, but deaths didn’t, because these weren’t dangerous cancers.
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