The Truth About HPV, Hormones, and Cancer Risk
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When it comes to cancer, risk does not mean destiny—and understanding the facts can make all the difference.
In this episode of Baptist HealthTalk, Dr. Anthony Gonzalez is joined by Dr. Justin Dubin, Director of Men’s Sexual Health at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute, and Dr. Ryan Matthew Kahn, Gynecologic Oncologist with Baptist Health Cancer Care.
Together, they break down the real connection between cancer, hormones, and HPV—separating myths from medical facts and highlighting what you can actually do to reduce your risk.
You’ll learn:
- The most common cancers affecting men and women—and how to catch them early
- Updated screening guidelines, including changes to prostate cancer testing
- How hormones can influence cancer risk, treatment, and recovery
- The truth about testosterone and prostate cancer
- What HPV does in both women and men—including its link to throat cancer
- Why the HPV vaccine is important for all genders (and not just teens)
- Simple, actionable steps you can take today to support prevention
Whether you’re thinking about your own health or looking out for your family, this episode offers clear, practical guidance to help you stay informed and proactive.
Host:
Anthony Gonzalez, M.D.
Chief of Surgery, Baptist Health Baptist Hospital
Medical Director of Bariatric Surgery, Baptist Health
Guests:
Justin Dubin, M.D.
Director of Men’s Sexual Health
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Ryan Matthew Kahn, M.D.
Gynecologic Oncologist
Baptist Health Cancer Care
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