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  • WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? 6 29 24

WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? 6 29 24

Saturday 29th June 2024

Dr. Alfred O. Bonati discusses groundbreaking research on cancer detection using isotopes and existing advanced tests like Galleri and Sage Onco.
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Revealing Cancer's Atomic Secrets: A New Frontier in Medicine

Episode Overview

  • New research uses isotopes to identify cancer cells.
  • Hydrogen and deuterium levels indicate cell reproduction rates.
  • Potential for a simple blood test to detect cancer early.
  • Galleri test uses DNA to find cancer's origin.
  • Early detection is key to successful cancer treatment.
If we can create a test that can be done in just measuring blood and use the hydrogen and the deuterium in the cells of the blood, then we may be able to distinguish when those cells are reproducing very fast or when those cells are at a normal reproduction level.
In this episode of American Medicine Today, Dr. Alfred O. Bonati dives into a fascinating Newsweek article titled 'Scientists Reveal Cancer’s Atomic Secrets'. Dr. Bonati, along with co-hosts Kimberly Bermel Bonatti and Ethan Ugar, explores groundbreaking research that could revolutionise cancer diagnosis and treatment. The discussion begins with an intriguing comparison between geological studies and medical science, highlighting how tools used by geologists to study ancient climates can be applied to understand cancer's development in the human body. Dr.
Bonati explains how isotopes, specifically hydrogen and deuterium, play a crucial role in identifying cancer cells based on their reproduction rates. The conversation then shifts to the potential of creating a simple blood test to detect cancer early by measuring these isotopes. Dr. Bonati also mentions existing tests like the Galleri test, which uses DNA to detect cancer and pinpoint its origin, and the Sage Onco test, which helps devise treatment plans.
The hosts stress the importance of early detection in successfully treating cancer and advocate for regular check-ups using these advanced tests. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the latest advancements in cancer research and early detection methods. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion that could change the way we approach cancer diagnosis and treatment.