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In South Korea, more people were diagnosed with tiny thyroid lumps between 1999 and 2008—not because more people got sick, but because doctors started scanning for them more often with fancy tests.

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The study found that the big jump in thyroid cancer diagnoses in South Korea wasn’t because more people were getting seriously sick—it was because doctors started using ultrasounds to find tiny, harmless lumps in people who felt fine. That’s exactly what the claim says.

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