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Eat to Live

Revolutionizing Breast Health: QT Imaging, Overdiagnosis, and What to Do Instead

Eat to Live

Jenna Fuhrman, Dr. Fuhrman

Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Health & Fitness:nutrition

4.8 • 583 Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of the Eat to Live Podcast, host Jenna Fuhrman sits down with her sister, naturopathic doctor, Dr. Cara Fuhrman, to explore a question many people are quietly asking: Is there a smarter, more humane way to think about cancer prevention, treatment, and screening? Together, they challenge long-standing assumptions about cancer as a matter of bad luck or genetics alone, and instead explore how lifestyle, nutrition, body fat, toxins, and modern screening tools like QT Imaging are reshaping how we understand cancer risk and early detection. Dr. Cara also shares insights from LongevityRx, the medical center she co-founded with her father, nutritional researcher and physician Dr. Joel Fuhrman, where care is centered on prevention, precision, and long-term vitality—not fear-based medicine.

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0:00.0

Today on the Eat to Live podcast. You can control your outcomes when it comes to cancer. And so for people who have been through the horror of cancer, to not have to worry about recurrence, 14 years later is absolutely amazing. Is it true that we're seeing cancer rates increase in young people as well.

0:36.4

Hey, Dr. Caro, welcome to the Eat to Live podcast.

0:40.1

I think you're going to be on here a lot more often, which I'm so excited about.

0:49.0

So as my sister, as a naturopathic oncologist, as the founder of Longevity RX, your new medical practice that you opened with dad.

1:00.8

I'm so excited to have this episode of the Eat to Live podcast where we are talking about revolutionizing breast health. So a big part of your career is treating patients, cancer patients at your center,

1:06.6

longevity RX, and we're going to get into that. And we actually have QT imaging, a radiation-free breast scan. So I definitely want to talk to about that. But to kick us off, let's talk about

1:11.3

going back to our childhood. I feel like dad spoke a lot about cancer. Can you tell me about

1:17.4

how he shaped your views on cancer from young age? Yeah. So thanks for having me, first of all,

1:24.0

I should say. So many people come up to me and say like you're on your sister's

1:27.7

podcast how cool and I'm like yeah I think she'll maybe she'll initiate me one day to being our

1:31.9

podcast I think this is the start of something beautiful I think it is our podcast my initiation

1:36.3

might be over this is a trial period and now we're back but you asked how dad shaped my view on

1:41.7

cancer and I just think that he showed me with my own

1:46.9

two eyes. He didn't even really explain to me that cancer is something that doesn't have to

1:51.2

happen to you. And it's something that if it does happen to you, you can change it. You can

1:56.7

take matters into your own hands. And it's not luck of the draw. That's what he taught me.

2:03.2

I would say if anything I could take away from what he taught us is that you can control your

2:09.4

outcomes when it comes to cancer. Wow, that's really powerful. And I feel like dad also framed it in the

2:15.4

sense of you can eat cancer fighting foods and you don't

2:18.6

have to be fearful that you're going to get cancer, be proactive about it and eat a cancer

2:22.7

fighting diet.

2:23.6

So that was always something that I feel like he drilled into our head since we were kids.

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