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What Types of Cancer Can Be Detected Using Ultrasound?
While ultrasound is not suitable for detecting all types of cancer, it is particularly effective for cancers located in soft tissues. Some common cancers detected via ultrasound include:
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Liver cancer
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Pancreatic cancer
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Kidney cancer
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Prostate cancer
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Thyroid cancer
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