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Cancer Prevention, Screening & Integrative Solutions

Season 3, Ep. 12

In this episode of Made to Be Whole, host Krista Michener dives deep into the critical topics of cancer prevention, early detection, and the role of integrative medicine. Discover the latest advances in cancer screening, including the revolutionary GALLERI multi-cancer early detection blood test, and the stark realities of current screening limitations. Krista Michener shares firsthand stories, practical insights on preventive health, and breaks down what true prevention looks like—so you can be empowered to take charge of your health journey.


Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Why 70% of cancer deaths occur from cancers without recommended screening—and what that means for you
  • The science and promise behind the GALLERI blood test: how it's changing cancer detection
  • Krista Michener’s personal experience with cancer screening and her mother’s health journey
  • The three crucial levels of cancer prevention: primary, secondary, and tertiary
  • Nuances and controversies around current cancer screening guidelines for breast, cervical, lung, prostate, and colorectal cancers
  • The importance of making informed and individualized decisions about cancer screenings
  • How integrative medicine can bridge gaps and offer hope in cancer care


Resources mentioned in this episode:


Take charge of your health—ask your provider about advanced cancer screenings like the GALLERI test!

Interested in the GALLERI test or integrative services? Call AHP Integrative Health at 330-804-7000 to learn more or schedule your screening.

Want to stay empowered on your wellness journey? Share this episode with friends and family—cancer awareness saves lives!


Stay tuned, and remember: You were made to be whole.


All resources mentioned on the show can be found at: https://ahpintegrativehealth.com/


Any references to any particular people, including family, have been shared with prior consent.

Transcripts and notes generated with Descript and Castmagic and then edited by human eyes and hands. Lightly edited and produced by BiCurean Consulting, BiCurean.com.



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