Episode 18: The Truth About Inflammation, The Gut, Cancer, & Your Immune System with Dr. Sanjay Juneja, MD, @theoncdoc
Description
About my Guest:
Sanjay Juneja, MD is a triple board certified hematologist & medical oncologist driven by the need of democratized, accessible innovation in the rapidly evolving cancer space. Through his nationally-recognized social media content as @TheOncDoc, Dr. Juneja has amassed over 700,000 subscribers and, as host of “Target Cancer: Podcast”, has over two million downloads in over 110 countries to date. For his merits, Dr. Juneja was invited by the White House to participate on their Healthcare Leaders in Social Media roundtable through 2023, and in 2024 awarded by Targeted Oncology as the first recipient of their ‘2024 Oncology Icons’. He is an avid Keynote speaker nationally and abroad, an editor of the peer-reviewed journal AI in Precision Oncology, a co-founder of Medfluencers and TensorBlack, and has been featured on several news outlets including CNBC, PBS, WIRED magazine, and the Washington Post.
Dr. Sanjay Juneja:
Summary:
In this episode, Dr. Cassie Smith welcomes Dr. Sanjay Juneja, a medical oncologist, to discuss cancer prevention and the rise of cancer in younger individuals. They emphasize the importance of cell membrane health and a healthy gut in preventing cancer. They also discuss the role of inflammation and insulin in cancer development. They highlight the need for a diverse diet and the importance of muscle mass in maintaining overall health. They stress the significance of personalized medicine and the need to consider individual factors in cancer prevention. In this conversation, Dr. Sanjay Juneja and Dr. Cassie Smith discuss the role of inflammation in obesity and the importance of reducing inflammation through diet and lifestyle changes. Overall, they stress the importance of taking small steps towards a healthier lifestyle and giving oneself grace in the process.
Takeaways:
Cell membrane health and a healthy gut are crucial in preventing cancer. Inflammation and insulin play a role in cancer development. A diverse diet and muscle mass are important for overall health and cancer prevention.
Personalized medicine is essential in cancer prevention. Reducing inflammation through diet and lifestyle changes is crucial for managing obesity and improving overall health. Incorporating healthy fats, fermented foods, and a variety of fruits and vegetables into the diet can help reduce inflammation and improve gut health. Regular exercise, even in short bursts, can have significant benefits for immune health and reducing cancer risk.
There is ongoing debate about the impact of red meat on health, but overall, a plant-based diet is recommended for reducing inflammation and cancer risk. Hormone therapy, when done correctly and monitored, can be beneficial for managing menopausal symptoms and reducing inflammation. Taking small steps towards a healthier lifestyle and giving oneself grace is key to long-term success.
Time Stamps
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
02:17 Dr. Sanjay Jhaneja's Background and Expertise
06:59 The Importance of Vitamin D in Cancer Prevention
09:48 The Relationship Between Diet, Gut Health, and Cancer
16:24 The Rise of Cancer in Younger Individuals23:16 The Role of Inflammation and Insulin in Cancer Development
30:35 The Importance of a Diverse Diet and Muscle Mass in Cancer Prevention
34:19 The Potential Impact of GLP-1 on Cancer Rates
39:37 Identifying Risk Factors for Cancer
40:07 Inflammation and Obesity
43:03 Exercise and Cancer Risk
44:58 The Role of Healthy Fats
50:06 Debunking Myths: Red Meat and Hormone Therapy
01:14:44 Incorporating Beneficial Foods01:15:42 Easy Health Tip: Get Your Heart Rate Up
01:16:31 Reflecting on Past Health Choices
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