Health & Medicine
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New Ovarian Cancer Screening Strategy Could Save Thousands, Study Suggests
Researchers may have identified an effective screening strategy for ovarian cancer that, if verified in an ongoing clinical trial, could save thousands of lives each year, according to a study published in the journal Cancer.
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