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    Explore "cancer diagnosis" with insightful episodes like "‘It Felt Surreal’: A Cancer Diagnosis at 26", "Morning Briefing Sunday 11th February", "Piers Morgan Uncensored: King Charles' Cancer Diagnosis", "Becoming Radioactive With Hank Green - Safety Third 94" and "Full body preventive health care with Andrew Lacy of Prenuvo" from podcasts like ""The Journal.", "Times news briefing", "Piers Morgan Uncensored", "Safety Third" and "How I Built This with Guy Raz"" and more!

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    ‘It Felt Surreal’: A Cancer Diagnosis at 26

    ‘It Felt Surreal’: A Cancer Diagnosis at 26
    Meilin Keen was diagnosed with stomach cancer at 26. She’s part of a growing demographic of people who are getting cancer diagnoses before the age of 50. And doctors don’t know why. WSJ’s Brianna Abbott explains what we know so far. Further Reading: -Cancer Is Striking More Young People, and Doctors Are Alarmed and Baffled.  -Many Cancers Are on the Rise in the U.S., Even as Overall Deaths Fall.  -Uterine Cancer Was Easy to Treat. Now It’s Killing More Women Than Ever.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Full body preventive health care with Andrew Lacy of Prenuvo

    Full body preventive health care with Andrew Lacy of Prenuvo

    Andrew Lacy is the co-founder and CEO of Prenuvo, a company offering full body scans that have the potential to detect disease early and before symptoms. 

    When Andrew was introduced to radiologist Rajpaul Attariwala, he had already built and sold two tech companies. So after stepping out of Attariwala’s MRI machine, Andrew saw the same opportunity he’d seen years earlier in the iPhone… 

    This week on How I Built This Lab, how Prenuvo is working to change the health care industry one scan at a time. Plus, Andrew responds to medical establishment criticism and outlines the problems in health care that Prenuvo helps solve.  


    This episode was produced by J.C. Howard with music by Ramtin Arablouei. 

    It was edited by John Isabella with research help from Alex Cheng. Our audio engineer was Neal Rauch. 


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