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From Pam Killeen's legacy media files, recorded on November 24, 2011, Andy Oudman (1290 AM CJBK, London ON) and Pam Killeen interview Alan Cassels, author of the book, Seeking Sickness: Medical Screening and the Misguided Hunt for Disease.
The conversation explores the implications of Movember and questions the effectiveness of prostate cancer screening and treatments. It discusses the risks associated with prostate cancer surgeries, the role of big pharmaceutical companies in health care, and the importance of critical thinking in medical decisions. The dialogue emphasizes the need for patients to be informed and to question standard practices in health care.
Takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 Movember and Prostate Cancer Awareness
03:07 The Effectiveness of Prostate Cancer Screening
06:00 The Risks of Overdiagnosis and Treatment
08:50 The Impact of PSA Testing on Men's Health
11:41 The Role of Doctors and the Healthcare System
15:05 The Influence of Pharmaceutical Companies
18:02 Critical Thinking in Medical Decisions
20:46The Future of Cancer Screening and Treatment
Pam Killeen Resources
Websites -- www.pamkilleen.com and www.truthoverspin.com
Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/pam.killeen.9/
Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/circadianpam
Spotify — CircadianReboot or Truth Over Spin
YouTube -- http://www.youtube.com/pamkilleen
Rumble -- https://rumble.com/c/c-6784666
LinkedIn -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/pam-killeen-bab652218/
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Substack -- pamkilleen.substack.com
Disclaimer
The information on this podcast is for educational purposesonly and is not intended as medical advice. We are not licensed healthcare providers, and our content is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, advice, or treatment.
For personalized health guidance or if you have specificmedical concerns, please consult a qualified medical professional. They can assess your individual health needs and offer recommendations tailored to you.
By listening to our podcast, you agree to this disclaimer.We assume no responsibility or liability for actions taken based on the information provided here.
Keywords: Movember, prostate cancer, screening, health care, overdiagnosis, big pharma, PSA test, health risks, medical decisions, patient awareness
For more information visit www.pamkilleen.com or www.truthoverspin.com.
From Pam Killeen's legacy media files, recorded on November 24, 2011, Andy Oudman (1290 AM CJBK, London ON) and Pam Killeen interview Alan Cassels, author of the book, Seeking Sickness: Medical Screening and the Misguided Hunt for Disease.
The conversation explores the implications of Movember and questions the effectiveness of prostate cancer screening and treatments. It discusses the risks associated with prostate cancer surgeries, the role of big pharmaceutical companies in health care, and the importance of critical thinking in medical decisions. The dialogue emphasizes the need for patients to be informed and to question standard practices in health care.
Takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 Movember and Prostate Cancer Awareness
03:07 The Effectiveness of Prostate Cancer Screening
06:00 The Risks of Overdiagnosis and Treatment
08:50 The Impact of PSA Testing on Men's Health
11:41 The Role of Doctors and the Healthcare System
15:05 The Influence of Pharmaceutical Companies
18:02 Critical Thinking in Medical Decisions
20:46The Future of Cancer Screening and Treatment
Pam Killeen Resources
Websites -- www.pamkilleen.com and www.truthoverspin.com
Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/pam.killeen.9/
Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/circadianpam
Spotify — CircadianReboot or Truth Over Spin
YouTube -- http://www.youtube.com/pamkilleen
Rumble -- https://rumble.com/c/c-6784666
LinkedIn -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/pam-killeen-bab652218/
X — https://x.com/PamKilleen
Substack -- pamkilleen.substack.com
Disclaimer
The information on this podcast is for educational purposesonly and is not intended as medical advice. We are not licensed healthcare providers, and our content is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, advice, or treatment.
For personalized health guidance or if you have specificmedical concerns, please consult a qualified medical professional. They can assess your individual health needs and offer recommendations tailored to you.
By listening to our podcast, you agree to this disclaimer.We assume no responsibility or liability for actions taken based on the information provided here.
Keywords: Movember, prostate cancer, screening, health care, overdiagnosis, big pharma, PSA test, health risks, medical decisions, patient awareness