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  • American Medicine Today 5-25-19

American Medicine Today 5-25-19

Saturday 25th May 2019

Join 'American Medicine Today' for insights on a new cancer treatment, non-invasive spine surgery, and discussions on immigration and Monsanto lawsuits.
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Cancer Breakthroughs and More: American Medicine Today Podcast

So, yeah, again, just to make clear for everyone: although we think of this as having a vaccine-like effect, this is not what we call a preventative vaccine, not something like the polio vaccine or the measles mumps rubella vaccine that you get before the problem.
Imagine a treatment that teaches your immune system to fight cancer on its own. That's just one of the groundbreaking topics covered in this episode of 'American Medicine Today'. Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel, and Ethan Youker dive into a new vaccine-like treatment for advanced-stage lymphoma. This innovative approach involves injecting immune stimulants into a tumor to help the body recognize and attack cancer cells throughout the body. But that's not all!
The hosts also explore non-invasive spine surgery techniques and share moving personal stories of pain recovery. Plus, they discuss the recent Monsanto lawsuits and tackle hot-button issues like immigration and merit-based admission policies. They even touch on the idea of creating a self-sufficient fund for the border wall. Whether you're interested in cutting-edge medical treatments or current events, this episode has something for everyone.
Tune in for a blend of expert insights, real-life stories, and engaging discussions that will keep you informed and intrigued.