New Perspectives on Breast Cancer Screening
Dr Tara Scott
Summer School Edition EP04 on DUTCH Podcast
In this episode of the DUTCH Podcast, Dr Tara Scott, discusses the changing landscape of breast cancer screening, estrogen metabolism, and hormone testing.
As a classically trained OB/GYN, Dr Scott explains how the allopathic medical community isn’t given the tools to monitor hormone levels or cycle fluctuations for female patients. She wants to change this and has started Revitalize Academy to teach providers how monitoring hormone metabolism can help them find breast cancer risk factors early on and create treatment plans to optimise estrogen detoxification.
In this podcast, Dr Scott and host, Dr Jaclyn Smeaton, will cover important topics like estrogen replacement therapy, genetic testing and why physicians should look beyond serum testing to understand what’s going on with their patients. Tune in to hear about the latest research in breast cancer screening and change the way you think about estrogen – it’s not a four-letter word anymore.
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