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Nov 30, 2022

We are so excited for this special episode that addresses our listeners' questions. All of you have been writing to us, and we've got a long list of questions. We'll get through some today and save some for a second show toward the end of Season 3. You all know our season has been about community and the community of Cancering, and we couldn't think of a better way to respond to our community than by answering your questions directly so that you can understand, prevent, and fight cancer. Plus, our mission is to help all those who are Cancering in the best way possible, with the longest life and the highest quality of life. Enjoy this Part 1 of our Listener Questions episode.


Questions Dr. JYP Covers:
1. Does sunscreen really work?
2. Why not have full-body scans for early cancer detection?
3. How does cancer make you lose your hair?
4. Are there specific foods I should avoid during chemotherapy?
5. Given the HPV vaccine, are there other vaccines that protect against other cancers?
6. Other than smoking and eating healthy, what should I do to avoid "random" cancers?
7. Will a plant-based diet help prevent cancer?
8. What is cancer screening?
9. When should I be worried about a cyst?
10. Dr. JYP, how do you cope personally with being a cancer doctor?

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