Large trial of screening for ovarian cancer fails to show any reduction in deaths

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Large trial of screening for ovarian cancer fails to show any reduction in deaths
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Study followed up women over 16 years and looked at data for more than 200,000 patients

While more women with cancer were found at an earlier stage, ultimately neither group resulted in more lives being save.

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