
The perfect outcome is a treatment that eliminates disease and causes no harm. Radiation is the opposite.
In this episode, Dr. Petteruti challenges one of medicine’s most accepted treatments, pelvic radiation for prostate cancer, and asks the hard question: Does it actually help, or just cause harm?
You’ll hear a detailed breakdown of the research showing no proven survival benefit from radiation or surgery in early-stage prostate cancer, along with the real long-term side effects most men aren’t told about.
Fight cancer like a man! Uncover what the research really says about radiation therapy with Dr. Stephen Petteruti in this episode of Think Twice Before Getting Radiation Treatment For Prostate Cancer.
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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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