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Episode 2: How Protocol Inertia Failed Emily Kouzios

19 min · 11 de may de 2026
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This episode examines the path not taken in Emily Kouzios’s treatment. Based on the white paper Retrospective Optimal Treatment Path at Decision Point, it challenges the decision to prioritize radiation and models a different strategy built around BRAF/MEK inhibitors, immunotherapy, molecular profiling, and earlier systemic escalation. It’s a critique of outdated gold standards when a rare, adaptive tumor demands personalized medicine.   Emily isn’t a footnote in EmzHealth, she’s the founding promise. Her fight exposed the gaps, her courage set the standard, and the promise I made to her is why this work exists.   Note: The audio discussions in this podcast are AI-generated overviews based on written medical white papers and personal narratives.

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