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Low PSA? Don’t Celebrate Until You Check Testosterone
Jun 23, 2026
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What Causes Cancer? The Truth Most Doctors Don’t Talk About
Jun 16, 2026
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The Overdiagnosis Trap: Why Common Prostate Screenings Often Lead to Unnecessary Harm
Jun 9, 2026
23m 51s
BPH Explained: Best Treatments for Enlarged Prostate and Frequent Urination in Men
Jun 2, 2026
21m 16s
Repurposed Drugs for Prostate Cancer: What Your Oncologist Will Never Tell You
May 26, 2026
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Low PSA? Don’t Celebrate Until You Check Testosterone | In this episode of Intellectual Medicine, Dr. Stephen Petteruti challenges the common belief that a low PSA is always good news. He explains that PSA is not a cancer marker by itself, but a natural substance produced by the prostate, and that testosterone plays an important role in normal PSA production. If testosterone is low, PSA may also appear unusually low, which can create a false sense of reassurance. Dr. Stephen discusses why men, especially those over 50 or 60, should evaluate PSA in the context of hormone health, vitality, and overall risk rather than reacting to a single number. He also cautions against fear-based decisions around prostate biopsy, radiation, or surgery, arguing that men deserve a broader, more informed approach to prostate health. The episode also explores testosterone therapy, MRI before biopsy, body fat reduction, and the need for clinicians who understand both prostate cancer and whole-person men’s health.Timestamps:(00:27) Why Dr. Stephen says to avoid prostate biopsy(00:49) Can a PSA level be too low?(01:19) Why conventional prostate treatments are questioned(01:37) The connection between low testosterone and prostate cancer risk(02:27) Why PSA should be interpreted with testosterone(03:20) What happens to PSA when testosterone therapy begins(04:00) Why a low PSA may not always be reassuring(05:01) When a rising PSA may reflect hormonal balance(06:01) Why MRI should come before biopsy(06:38) Why prostate health needs a broader medical perspective(07:35) How PSA is useful but often misinterpreted(10:21) Why body fat matters for cancer risk(10:41) When low PSA should prompt a testosterone check(11:21) Why testosterone therapy should be medically guided(12:44) Final warning about low PSA and scare tacticsEnjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite platforms.Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a board-certified physician specializing in longevity-focused, integrative medicine. He works with men navigating prostate cancer, testosterone, and hormone health, aging, and performance using proactive, evidence-informed strategies grounded in real clinical practice. His approach prioritizes preserving function, strength, and quality of life while helping patients make clear, informed decisions beyond reactive, fear-driven care.Book: Fight Cancer Like a Man: https://tinyurl.com/FightLikeAManBookDr. Steve's email newsletter: https://drstephenpetteruti.substack.com/subscribePodcast show notes : https://www.intellectualmedicine.com/podcast-notesMember exclusive content: https://tinyurl.com/DrPetterutiMemberLearn more: https://www.drstephenpetteruti.com/ Learn more: https://www.intellectualmedicine.com/ Connect with Dr. Petteruti on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephenpetteruti/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.stephenpetteruti Disclaimer:The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() What Causes Cancer? The Truth Most Doctors Don’t Talk About | What Causes Cancer? The Truth Most Doctors Don’t Talk AboutIn this episode of Intellectual Medicine, Dr. Stephen Petteruti explores the relationship between cancer, metabolism, sugar, insulin, body fat, and prostate cancer progression. He discusses the Warburg theory, which suggests that cancer may begin with dysfunctional mitochondrial metabolism, and compares it with the later focus on genetic causes of cancer. While he argues that the idea of “starving cancer” by eliminating sugar is too simplistic, he also emphasizes that metabolic health plays a real role in cancer risk and progression.The episode focuses heavily on prostate cancer, which Dr. Petteruti describes as unique compared with other cancers. He argues that conventional approaches often overlook the environment in which cancer develops, including excess body fat, high insulin, elevated blood sugar, inflammation, and poor metabolic health. He also discusses tests such as fasting insulin, hemoglobin A1c, and continuous glucose monitoring, as well as the importance of nutritional and behavioral change. The episode closes with a warning against extreme diets, oversimplified supplement advice, and one-size-fits-all cancer theories.Timestamps:(00:00) What Causes Cancer?(01:02 )The Warburg Theory(02:14) Genetics vs. Metabolism(04:22) Why “Starving Cancer” Is Too Simplistic(05:42) Body Fat, Insulin, and Prostate Cancer(08:30) Tests That May Help Assess Metabolic Health(10:47) Food, Weight Loss, and Cancer Risk(13:42) The Anti-Cancer Lifestyle(15:04) Toxins, Viruses, and Parasites(16:15) NAD, Mitochondria, and Supplement Caution(17:33) Growth Hormone, IGF-1, and Cancer Risk(19:12) Why Extreme Dieting Is Not the AnswerEnjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite platforms.Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a board-certified physician specializing in longevity-focused, integrative medicine. He works with men navigating prostate cancer, testosterone, and hormone health, aging, and performance using proactive, evidence-informed strategies grounded in real clinical practice. His approach prioritizes preserving function, strength, and quality of life while helping patients make clear, informed decisions beyond reactive, fear-driven care.Book: Fight Cancer Like a Man: https://tinyurl.com/FightLikeAManBookDr. Steve's email newsletter: https://drstephenpetteruti.substack.com/subscribePodcast show notes : https://www.intellectualmedicine.com/podcast-notesMember exclusive content: https://tinyurl.com/DrPetterutiMemberLearn more: https://www.drstephenpetteruti.com/ Learn more: https://www.intellectualmedicine.com/ Connect with Dr. Petteruti on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephenpetteruti/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.stephenpetteruti Disclaimer:The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan. | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() The Overdiagnosis Trap: Why Common Prostate Screenings Often Lead to Unnecessary Harm✨ | prostate canceroverdiagnosis+4 | — | Intellectual Medicine | — | prostate screeningsPSA test+6 | — | 23m 51s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() BPH Explained: Best Treatments for Enlarged Prostate and Frequent Urination in Men✨ | benign prostatic hypertrophyenlarged prostate+5 | — | Intellectual Medicine | — | BPHenlarged prostate+5 | — | 21m 16s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Repurposed Drugs for Prostate Cancer: What Your Oncologist Will Never Tell You✨ | prostate cancerrepurposed drugs+3 | — | sirolimusstatins+1 | — | prostate cancerrepurposed drugs+6 | — | 19m 19s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() The Dangerous Myth of "Cancer Free"✨ | cancer awarenesslong-term health+3 | — | — | — | cancer freelong-term outcomes+5 | — | 25m 22s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() The $11 Billion Mammogram Industry No One Questions✨ | mammogramsbreast cancer screening+4 | — | mammogram industryimaging centers+2 | — | mammogrambreast cancer+7 | — | 17m 47s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Peter Attia, MD is wrong about Prostate Cancer and PSA✨ | prostate cancerPSA testing+3 | — | Intellectual Medicine | — | prostate cancerPSA+3 | — | 16m 20s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Say NO to Prostate Cancer Biopsies, Surgery, and Radiation✨ | prostate cancerbiopsy+4 | — | Intellectual Medicine | — | prostate cancerbiopsy+5 | — | 21m 23s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() The Anti-Aging Breakthrough: Can This Molecule Help You Live Longer? (C60 Explained)✨ | anti-aginglongevity science+3 | Chris Burris | Carbon 60 (C60)MyVitalC+1 | — | C60longevity+5 | — | 27m 51s | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() Your Free Prostate Cancer Screening Is a Trap — Here Is the Truth✨ | prostate cancer screeninghealth outcomes+4 | — | pharmaceutical companiesmedical system+2 | — | prostate cancerPSA screening+4 | — | 20m 58s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Radiation for Prostate Cancer? Here's Why You Should Just Say No✨ | prostate cancerradiation therapy+3 | — | ProtecT trial | — | radiation therapyprostate cancer+4 | — | 16m 08s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Estrogen for Prostate Cancer? New Study Misses the Real Problem✨ | prostate cancerhormone therapy+4 | — | estrogenandrogen deprivation+3 | — | estrogenprostate cancer+6 | — | 13m 36s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Stop Saying Yes to Your Doctor: The Medical Tests You Should Be Refusing✨ | medical testspatient care+4 | — | — | — | medical testsscreenings+4 | — | 28m 50s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Anti-Aging, Hormone Therapy & Longevity Explained | Dr. Julian Gershon✨ | anti-aginghormone therapy+3 | Dr. Julian Gershon | Aspen Institute for Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine | — | anti-aginghormone therapy+6 | — | 42m 58s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Prostate Cancer Warning Signs Most Men Ignore | Biopsies & Early Detection✨ | prostate cancerearly detection+3 | — | ConfirmMDx | — | prostate cancerbiopsy+3 | — | 16m 55s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Ivermectin and Fenbendazole for Prostate Cancer: The Conversation No One Is Having✨ | prostate cancerivermectin+4 | — | IvermectinFenbendazole+1 | Prostate Cancer | prostate cancerivermectin+5 | — | 19m 50s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() The PSA Test Myth: What Doctors Never Explain To Men | PSE | EPI | 4k Score | Fight Cancer Like A Man! Grab it here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GLZ9TL8N?ref=sp_email A single number should never decide a man’s future. Yet for decades, the PSA test has triggered fear, biopsies, and life-altering treatments.In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti explains what prostate-specific antigen actually is, why it was never intended as a mass screening tool, and how biological variance, analytical variance, ejaculation, inflammation, prostate size, and even lab equipment differences can shift the number by 20–50%. A PSA is a trend marker and trends require patience, consistency, and interpretation.Before you consent to the needle, invest 30 minutes in understanding your options. Watch this episode of The PSA Test Myth: What Doctors Never Explain To Men | PSE | EPI | 4k Score.Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite platforms.Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a board-certified physician specializing in longevity-focused, integrative medicine. He works with men navigating prostate cancer, testosterone and hormone health, aging, and performance using proactive, evidence-informed strategies grounded in real clinical practice. His approach prioritizes preserving function, strength, and quality of life while helping patients make clear, informed decisions beyond reactive, fear-driven care.Learn more: https://www.drstephenpetteruti.com/ Learn more: https://www.intellectualmedicine.com/ Connect with Dr. Petteruti on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephenpetteruti/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.stephenpetteruti Subscribe to Intellectual Medicine on:Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/DrPetterutiApplePodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/DrPetterutiSpotifyPodcast Disclaimer:The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan.Produced by https://www.BroadcastYourAuthority.com | — | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Best Diet for Prostate Cancer | What Actually Matters for Cancer Progression | Does nutrition matter when you are facing prostate cancer? In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti lays out a practical, data-driven framework for prostate cancer nutrition, cancer progression, metabolic health, PSA management, and longevity medicine. Portion control, feeding timing, insulin sensitivity, hemoglobin A1C, triglycerides, and visceral fat all matter. He explains why structured eating patterns, net carbohydrate awareness, and metabolic control often outweigh trendy diet labels.Dr. Stephen also addresses high-risk dietary exposures that many overlook: processed meats and nitrites, sodium benzoate, artificial sweeteners and weight gain signals, petroleum-based food dyes, and chronic high-sugar intake in insulin-resistant individuals.Instead of extreme restriction, he advocates strategic elimination of the biggest carcinogenic inputs while preserving quality of life.If you care about longevity, cancer prevention, and metabolic optimization, spend time with this episode of Best Diet for Prostate Cancer | What Actually Matters for Cancer Progression.Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review.Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a board-certified physician specializing in longevity-focused, integrative medicine. He works with men navigating prostate cancer, testosterone and hormone health, aging, and performance using proactive, evidence-informed strategies grounded in real clinical practice. His approach prioritizes preserving function, strength, and quality of life while helping patients make clear, informed decisions beyond reactive, fear-driven care.Learn more: https://www.drstephenpetteruti.com/Learn more: https://www.intellectualmedicine.com/Connect with Dr. Petteruti on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephenpetteruti/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.stephenpetterutiSubscribe to Intellectual Medicine on:Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/DrPetterutiApplePodcastSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/DrPetterutiSpotifyPodcastDisclaimer:The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan.Produced by https://www.BroadcastYourAuthority.com | — | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() Colon Cancer Under 50: Putting the James Van Der Beek Headlines into Perspective | Rising cases of colon cancer under 50 deserve attention, yet they also require proportion, data, and disciplined thinking. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti places early-onset colon cancer into context. While media coverage amplifies concern, individual risk for most people under 50 remains relatively low. He explains how decades of metabolic dysfunction, excess body fat, chronic inflammation, immune decline, and environmental exposure drive cancer development.Dr. Stephen outlines practical prevention strategies that matter more than panic: optimize vitamin D, control body composition, reduce processed meats and nitrites, limit toxic additives, protect gut health, and use intelligent screening tools such as stool-based testing when appropriate. Colonoscopy is examined through a risk–benefit lens not rejected, but not blindly accepted.For those who value longevity, proactive healthcare, and evidence-based prevention, this episode reframes the conversation. Tune in to here: Colon Cancer Under 50: Putting the James Van Der Beek Headlines into Perspective.Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite platforms.Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a board-certified physician specializing in longevity-focused, integrative medicine. He works with men navigating prostate cancer, testosterone and hormone health, aging, and performance using proactive, evidence-informed strategies grounded in real clinical practice. His approach prioritizes preserving function, strength, and quality of life while helping patients make clear, informed decisions beyond reactive, fear-driven care.Learn more: https://www.drstephenpetteruti.com/Learn more: https://www.intellectualmedicine.com/Connect with Dr. Petteruti on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephenpetteruti/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.stephenpetterutiSubscribe to Intellectual Medicine on:Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/DrPetterutiApplePodcastSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/DrPetterutiSpotifyPodcastDisclaimer:The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan.Produced by https://www.BroadcastYourAuthority.com | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Stop the Prostate Biopsy Frenzy: The Truth About MRI, PI-RADS, and PSA| Dr. Stephen Petteruti #prostatecancer | PSA spikes, abnormal MRI results, and high PI-RADS scores often trigger immediate fear and for many men, that fear leads straight to biopsy. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti breaks down what PSA actually measures, how MRI technology fits into modern prostate cancer management, and why a high PI-RADS score does not automatically equal aggressive disease. Dr. Stephen discusses active surveillance, non-biopsy monitoring strategies, cardiovascular risk, hormone balance, and why overtreatment may compromise quality of life more than the cancer itself. For men who value proactive healthcare, evidence-based medicine, testosterone preservation, and long-term vitality, this conversation offers clarity in a space dominated by urgency and assumption. It reframes prostate cancer care around informed consent, individualized risk assessment, and protecting both lifespan and healthspan.Before agreeing to your next scan or biopsy, press pause. Listen carefully. Ask better questions. Watch the episode of Stop the Prostate Biopsy Frenzy: The Truth About MRI, PI-RADS, and PSA.Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite platforms.Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a leading Functional Medicine Physician dedicated to enhancing vitality by addressing health at a cellular level. Combining the best of conventional medicine with advancements in cellular biology, he offers a patient-centered approach through his practice, Intellectual Medicine 120. A seasoned speaker and educator, he has lectured at prestigious conferences like A4M and ACAM, sharing his expertise on anti-aging. His innovative methods include concierge medicine and non-invasive anti-aging treatments, empowering patients to live longer, healthier lives.Website: https://www.drstephenpetteruti.com/ Practice: www.intellectualmedicine.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@intellectualmedicine LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drstephenpetteruti/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephenpetteruti/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.stephenpetteruti Disclaimer: The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan.Produced by https://www.BroadcastYourAuthority.com | — | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() ED, Low Testosterone and Peyronie's After Prostate Cancer Treatment | A diagnosis and even aggressive treatment does not have to mark the end of strength, intimacy, or confidence. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti speaks directly to men navigating erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, and Peyronie’s disease after prostate cancer treatment, reframing recovery around vitality rather than fear. He challenges the idea that sacrificing sexual health is the price of survival and explains why health span and sex span matter as much as lifespan. With a focus on regeneration and informed decision-making, Dr. Stephen outlines how carefully managed testosterone support, vascular health strategies, and tissue-preserving approaches can help men restore energy and sexual function. The discussion emphasizes critical thinking, patient autonomy, and the importance of treating men, not just lab numbers.Question the assumptions you’ve been given and decide how fully you want to live moving forward. Watch the episode of ED, Low Testosterone and Peyronie's After Prostate Cancer Treatment.Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review.Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a leading Functional Medicine Physician dedicated to enhancing vitality by addressing health at a cellular level. Combining the best of conventional medicine with advancements in cellular biology, he offers a patient-centered approach through his practice, Intellectual Medicine 120. A seasoned speaker and educator, he has lectured at prestigious conferences like A4M and ACAM, sharing his expertise on anti-aging. His innovative methods include concierge medicine and non-invasive anti-aging treatments, empowering patients to live longer, healthier lives.Website: https://www.drstephenpetteruti.com/ Practice: www.intellectualmedicine.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@intellectualmedicine LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drstephenpetteruti/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephenpetteruti/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.stephenpetteruti Disclaimer: The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan.Produced by https://www.BroadcastYourAuthority.com | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() How Exercise Impacts Prostate Cancer Outcomes | Movement builds strength, resilience, and confidence. Even small, consistent actions can protect your future. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti walks through how specific types of exercise influence prostate cancer progression, cardiovascular risk, and long-term vitality. He explains why even modest, consistent activity can slow disease progression and reduce the risk of the most common cause of death in men with prostate cancer which is heart disease. Dr. Stephen highlights minimum effective strategies which include brisk walking, interval-style cardio, and compound strength training that fit into real lives.You’ll hear common fears around testosterone and exercise, clarifying why strength training and short bursts of cardiovascular activity support hormonal balance, muscle, bone health, and confidence without increasing cancer risk. Practical insights on time efficiency, injury prevention, and sustainable habits make the guidance actionable rather than overwhelming.If longevity, resilience, and quality of life matter as much as lab numbers, this episode offers a smarter framework. Watch now: How Exercise Impacts Prostate Cancer Outcomes.Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite platforms.Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a leading Functional Medicine Physician dedicated to enhancing vitality by addressing health at a cellular level. Combining the best of conventional medicine with advancements in cellular biology, he offers a patient-centered approach through his practice, Intellectual Medicine 120. A seasoned speaker and educator, he has lectured at prestigious conferences like A4M and ACAM, sharing his expertise on anti-aging. His innovative methods include concierge medicine and non-invasive anti-aging treatments, empowering patients to live longer, healthier lives.Website: https://www.drstephenpetteruti.com/ Practice: www.intellectualmedicine.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@intellectualmedicine LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drstephenpetteruti/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephenpetteruti/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.stephenpetteruti Disclaimer: The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan.Produced by https://www.BroadcastYourAuthority.com | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Prostate Cancer Didn’t Kill Testosterone. Doctors Did. | Dr. Stephen Petteruti #prostatecancer | A diagnosis should never strip a man of strength, vitality, or hope but rather push medicine to think deeper, not narrower. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti challenges one of the most deeply rooted assumptions in prostate cancer care that testosterone is the enemy. He breaks down low testosterone is often linked to worse outcomes, androgen deprivation can accelerate decline, and emerging data suggests that carefully applied testosterone therapy may disrupt cancer progression while restoring quality of life.Dr. Stephen walks through the science behind bipolar androgen therapy, PSA misconceptions, and the real-world consequences of long-term hormone suppression. Helping men understand trade-offs, ask better questions, and make decisions based on lived experience rather than fear-driven protocols.Listen closely, reflect deeply, and decide how you want to live moving forward. Watch the episode of Prostate Cancer Didn’t Kill Testosterone. Doctors Did.Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review.Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a leading Functional Medicine Physician dedicated to enhancing vitality by addressing health at a cellular level. Combining the best of conventional medicine with advancements in cellular biology, he offers a patient-centered approach through his practice, Intellectual Medicine 120. A seasoned speaker and educator, he has lectured at prestigious conferences like A4M and ACAM, sharing his expertise on anti-aging. His innovative methods include concierge medicine and non-invasive anti-aging treatments, empowering patients to live longer, healthier lives.Website: https://www.drstephenpetteruti.com/ Practice: www.intellectualmedicine.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@intellectualmedicine LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drstephenpetteruti/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephenpetteruti/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.stephenpetteruti Disclaimer: The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan.Produced by https://www.BroadcastYourAuthority.com | — | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() The Tests Men With Prostate Cancer Should Question First | Dr. Stephen Petteruti | Longevity improves when health decisions are guided by clarity rather than hype. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti breaks down the most common anti-aging tests and scans that promise insight but often deliver unnecessary risk, cost, or confusion. He explains why DEXA scans, biological aging blood tests, whole-body MRIs, VO2 max testing, and mass-market screening programs frequently miss what actually predicts lifespan and vitality.Instead, Dr. Petteruti highlights practical, evidence-based measures that matter more—muscle mass, grip strength, metabolic health, cardiovascular risk assessment, and targeted imaging when appropriate. He also addresses supplement marketing, peptide misuse, and genetic testing claims that distract from real cellular health and functional aging.Focus on strategies that support strength, cognition, and resilience over the long term. Watch the episode of Longevity Myths Exposed: The Anti-Aging Tests and Scans You Should Avoid.Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review.Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a leading Functional Medicine Physician dedicated to enhancing vitality by addressing health at a cellular level. Combining the best of conventional medicine with advancements in cellular biology, he offers a patient-centered approach through his practice, Intellectual Medicine 120. A seasoned speaker and educator, he has lectured at prestigious conferences like A4M and ACAM, sharing his expertise on anti-aging. His innovative methods include concierge medicine and non-invasive anti-aging treatments, empowering patients to live longer, healthier lives.Website: https://www.drstephenpetteruti.com/ Practice: www.intellectualmedicine.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@intellectualmedicine LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drstephenpetteruti/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephenpetteruti/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.stephenpetteruti #AntiAgingTest #VitalityScience #LongevityMythsDisclaimer: The content presented in this video reflects the opinions and clinical experience of Dr. Stephen Petteruti and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance from your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen or treatment plan.Produced by https://www.BroadcastYourAuthority.com | — | ||||||
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