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In this episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman explores the evolution of cancer screening methods, with a particular focus on liquid biopsies and whole body MRIs. He reflects on the historical impact of Pap smears in reducing cervical cancer mortality and discusses the ongoing quest for effective early detection tools. Dr. Hartman highlights the limitations and potential for false positives and negatives associated with liquid biopsies and whole body MRIs, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making. He encourages listeners to engage with their healthcare providers to select the best screening options tailored to their individual health needs. The episode concludes with a call for feedback and suggestions for future topics.
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In this episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman explores the evolution of cancer screening methods, with a particular focus on liquid biopsies and whole body MRIs. He reflects on the historical impact of Pap smears in reducing cervical cancer mortality and discusses the ongoing quest for effective early detection tools. Dr. Hartman highlights the limitations and potential for false positives and negatives associated with liquid biopsies and whole body MRIs, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making. He encourages listeners to engage with their healthcare providers to select the best screening options tailored to their individual health needs. The episode concludes with a call for feedback and suggestions for future topics.
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