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The Silent Epidemic: Cancer, Heart Disease, and Disease Prevention. How to Prevent It Before it’s Too Late. 

With all of the focus being on coronavirus for the last two years, the largest causes of death have not been COVID-19 neither in 2020 nor in 2021. In fact, cancer and heart disease were still the number 1 and number 2 causes of death respectively. The research shows that 1 in 2 men, and 1 in 3 women in the U.S. are diagnosed with an invasive cancer within their lifetime. With new medical approaches, research, and technology, it’s now possible to largely prevent it or to catch it extremely early. Find out the medical approaches and technologies that you need to be aware of to prevent cancer, heart disease, and several other diseases for you and your family.

Date and Time:

Date: This Tuesday, 12/28 12:00p MDT (Denver Time)

Presenter: Dr. Mark Levandovsky MD, Founder the Medical Director of Preventive Medicine & Cancer Care

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Every Tuesday, 12pm

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1 in 2 Men and 1 in 3 Women in the U.S. are Diagnosed with Cancer in their Lifetime. 48% will be diagnosed with heart disease. These two disease make up the two largest risks and causes of death to Americans.

Find Out How You Can Prevent these Diseases and Several Others.

As the ability of modern medicine has evolved to combat cancer, heart disease, and several other disease, so has evolved the number of disease diagnoses - the latest figures show that up to 1 in 2 men, and around 1 in 3 women in the United States and other western countries will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes as an example.

Join Dr. Mark Levandovsky of Preventive Medicine and Cancer Care in Denver, Colorado for a life-changing and insightful webinar on the future of primary healthcare in 2022 and beyond, what you should seek for your healthcare provider to provide you, as well as risk factors you should be aware of.

Webinar Agenda 

01. Introductions

  • Dr Mark Levandovsky

02. The Future of you'll Learn:

  • Where the future of primary care in 2022 is moving to.

  • What you should be aware of in terms of preventative/screening technologies as well as medical approach.

  • Exactly why primary healthcare needs to change, and what you should look for in your primary care doctor.

  • What the number 1 and number 2 killers of Americans are and how bad of an issue is it?

  • What's the current standard of care for some cancer/disease related screenings and what should you actually be doing.

  • And much more.

03. Questions and Answers from the Audience

04. Post-Webinar Brief and Guidance

About Dr. Mark Levandovsky MD

With board certifications in Internal medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology, Dr. Mark Levandovsky specializes in helping patients understand their overall health “portrait,” allowing people to make decisions that prevent illness and ultimately put them in charge of their health.

As the founder and medical director of his Preventive Medicine and Cancer Care practice, Dr. Levandovsky provides personalized care to health conscious individuals – as well as active cancer patients and cancer survivors. He focuses on on a integrative care delivery, genetic and molecular risk assessments, preventive strategies, education, nutrition and psycho-oncology.

Dr. Levandovsky received his medical degree from University of California Irvine School of Medicine and has been in practice for 17 years. He began his medical career at the University of California Davis Medical Center in Sacramento and has helped cancer patients across the country, including at Weill Cornell-New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City and the Alaska Cancer Treatment and Research Center in Anchorage, Alaska. Most recently, Dr. Levandovsky served as the Head of Breast and Urologic Oncology at St. Mary’s Medical Cancer Center in Grand Junction, Colorado.

An avid nature lover and fitness enthusiast, Dr. Levandovsky moved from Grand Junction to Denver in 2017 to establish his revolutionary new practice. When he’s not helping patients pursue healthier lifestyles, he enjoys outdoor adventures his wife and three children.