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What We Can Learn From Princess Kate's Cancer Diagnosis

35 min · 3 de abr de 2024
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In this episode, Dr. Anton Bilchik and Nadia Bilchik discuss the importance of early cancer detection, prompted by Princess Kate Middleton's recent abdominal cancer diagnosis. They emphasize the rising incidence of cancer among young people, the critical role of screening, and the potential of preventative measures to improve outcomes. For more from Dr. Bilchik, please visit: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antonbilchikmd [https://www.facebook.com/antonbilchikmd] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antonbilchik/ [https://www.instagram.com/antonbilchik/] Website: https://www.antonbilchikmd.com/ [https://www.antonbilchikmd.com/]

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