Episodes
22 hours ago
22 hours ago
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Fred Gandolfo tackles listener questions in a candid Q&A session, providing valuable insights into genetic conditions and colonoscopy procedures.
Key discussions include:
- An exploration of the MUTYH gene mutation, its implications for colon cancer risk, and the importance of regular screenings for those affected.
- A detailed explanation of the colonoscopy process, including preparation tips and the significance of frequent monitoring for individuals with a history of polyps or genetic predispositions.
- Dr. Gandolfo addresses concerns surrounding the safety of colonoscopies, debunking myths and clarifying the risks associated with the procedure, including a discussion on the tragic case of Joan Rivers.
- Insight into the rationale behind the recommended 10-year interval between routine colonoscopies for individuals with no significant findings, emphasizing the importance of adhering to screening guidelines.
- A lighthearted yet informative exchange about the challenges of navigating healthcare systems, including patient experiences with insurance providers and the complexities of scheduling procedures.
As the episode concludes, Dr. Gandolfo encourages listeners to submit their own questions about gastrointestinal health.
Watch The Real GI Doc Show on YouTube! Click here!
Listen to my guest appearance on The Positive Gene Podcast for more about genetic colon cancer syndromes.
Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here.
Comments (0)
To leave or reply to comments, please download free Podbean or
No Comments
To leave or reply to comments,
please download free Podbean App.