beatcancer's podcast

"You beat cancer, or any chronic condition, by how you live, why you live
and what you eat to live." ~
Beth Schroeder

Beth Schroeder, MS, CNS, holds a Master of Science degree in Nutrition and Integrative Health and is certified in plant-based nutrition through Cornell University and the T. Colin Campbell Foundation. In private practice at Simply Health LLC in Moorestown, New Jersey, since 2009, Beth is an 18 year survivor of breast cancer and is certified as a holistic cancer coach [http://beatcancer.org/cancer-certification/] through BeatCancer.org.

Join us for this podcast and hear:

  • What Beth did to avoid her oncologist’s prediction of metastatic cancer within two years
  • How she turned around her increasingly plummeting blood counts a few weeks before she was to need a transfusion
  • What her oncologist said to her that made all the difference
  • A surprising 2013 statement from the World Health Organization
  • The amazing story of a stage 4 esophageal cancer patient with spread to lungs and liver who was given 6 weeks to live
  • What the research says about the influence of whole food nutrition on epigenetics
  • The value of nutrition alongside standard cancer treatment protocols
  • The fundamental role of immunotherapy [http://beatcancer.org/2016/06/hacking-cancer-with-immunotherapy/] for cancer
  • What Beth learned from org and why she endorses our holistic cancer certification training [http://beatcancer.org/cancer-certification/]

Listen now as BeatCancer.org Educational Director Dr. Susan Silberstein interviews Beth Schroeder about her personal cancer success story and how what she learned is helping her help others!

 


BC-018 Susan Silberstein interviews thermologist Dr. Philip Getson on the powerful role that thermographic imaging can play in helping women be proactive for their breast health

 

Philip Getson, DO, is a Board Certified Family Physician in practice since 1976 in New Jersey. The founder of Thermographic Diagnostic Imaging, he is an expert in medical thermography and has been certified by four thermographic boards. An international lecturer on thermographic testing and complex regional pain syndrome, he served three years as Vice President of the American Academy of Thermology.

 

Join us for this podcast, and learn some surprising answers to these questions:

  • How does thermography differ from anatomic testing like mammography?
  • How new is thermographic imaging technology?
  • Is there any research supporting its use?
  • What areas of the body can be studied by thermography?
  • How accurate is thermography?
  • Can thermographic imaging find breast cancer earlier than other tests?
  • How many lives are actually saved by annual mammograms?
  • Does conventional screening lead to overdiagnosis and unnecessary treatment?
  • Can routine mammograms actually increase risk of breast cancer?
  • Can thermography be helpful after cancer diagnosis?
  • Is DCIS really cancer?
  • What is the likelihood that microcalcifications are problematic?

 

To learn more about thermographic diagnostic services in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, visit tdinj.com, email tdi@comcast.net, or call 856-596-5384. To learn about thermography resources elsewhere, visit aathermology.org, which lists certified thermologists by state.

 

Listen now as BeatCancer.org Educational Director Dr. Susan Silberstein interviews Dr. Philip Getson on the role of thermography in early detection and monitoring of breast and thyroid disease.


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