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In South Korea, more people were getting their thyroids checked with scans between 1999 and 2008, and as a result, way more thyroid cancers were found—way more than would’ve been found just by doctors noticing symptoms. This suggests the rise in diagnoses is mostly because of all the extra screening, not because more people were actually getting sick.

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The study found that most thyroid cancers being found in South Korea are tiny and only show up because people are getting routine ultrasounds — not because they’re sick. This means the big jump in diagnoses is mostly from too much screening, not from more actual cancer.

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