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For women over 50 who aren’t at high risk for ovarian cancer, getting regular vaginal ultrasounds doesn’t help find the cancer sooner or save more lives compared to not getting screened at all — even after 16 years.
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Mortality impact, risks, and benefits of general population screening for ovarian cancer: the UKCTOCS randomised controlled trial.
Randomized Controlled Trial
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2025 MayThis big study checked if yearly vaginal ultrasound scans helped postmenopausal women live longer by catching ovarian cancer early. It found no difference in deaths or early diagnoses between women who got the scans and those who didn’t, so the scans didn’t help.
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