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  • WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? – IMPORTANCE OF EARLY DETECTION – 12 24 22

WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? – IMPORTANCE OF EARLY DETECTION – 12 24 22

Saturday 24th December 2022

Learn about the Galliari blood test and its role in early cancer detection on American Medicine Today with Dr. Alfred Bonatti.
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Revolutionizing Cancer Detection: Dr. Bonatti on the Galliari Blood Test

This test is something that needs to be promoted and talked about by doctors. We can save lives just because this test is so accurate. It's unbelievable.
Have you ever wondered if there’s a better way to catch cancer before it’s too late? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', Dr. Alfred Bonatti dives into the crucial topic of early cancer detection. He shares his insights on why catching cancer in its earliest stages can make all the difference. Dr. Bonatti introduces listeners to the Galliari blood test, a cutting-edge method that identifies cancer by detecting the DNA of cancer cells in the blood.
This test is so precise that it can often detect cancer before symptoms even appear, potentially saving countless lives. Dr. Bonatti also discusses a poignant case where a patient’s late diagnosis could have been avoided with earlier testing. The episode sheds light on the importance of making the Galliari test a regular part of annual check-ups, emphasizing how it can change the landscape of cancer treatment by allowing for timely and less invasive interventions.
The hosts explore the need for increased awareness and advocacy for this test among both healthcare professionals and the public. Tune in to learn about this revolutionary advancement and how it could transform the future of cancer care.