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  • Why There *Still* Isn’t a Routine Screening Exam for Ovarian Cancer

    Why There *Still* Isn’t a Routine Screening Exam for Ovarian Cancer

    Ovarian cancer lacks reliable early screening, but new research is exploring Pap smear–based tests and fallopian tube–focused prevention strategies. Emerging treatments, including targeted antibody-drug conjugates, are offering more precise options with fewer side effects.

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