Does a high PSA automatically mean you need a biopsy? Think again.
In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti challenges outdated prostate care protocols and reveals the critical questions every man should ask before making any big decisions.
Learn how cutting-edge tools like MRIs and biomarker tracking can often replace invasive biopsies, offering a safer, smarter way to monitor your health.
Plus, Dr. Stephen dives into the financial conflicts of interest that might be influencing your care and introduces powerful tests like the calcium score and PSMA PET scan to help you see the bigger picture of your long-term health.
Listen now and walk into your next doctor’s visit armed with the right questions. Prostate Cancer Alert: What to Ask Your Doctor When Your PSA Is High.
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Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a leading Functional Medicine Physician dedicated to enhancing vitality by addressing health at a cellular level. Combining the best of conventional medicine with advancements in cellular biology, he offers a patient-centered approach through his practice, Intellectual Medicine 120. A seasoned speaker and educator, he has lectured at prestigious conferences like A4M and ACAM, sharing his expertise on anti-aging. His innovative methods include concierge medicine and non-invasive anti-aging treatments, empowering patients to live longer, healthier lives.
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The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan.
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