
Raj Attariwala
Founding radiologist of Prenuvo, with a PhD in Biomedical Engineering and a medical degree in Nuclear Medicine and Radiology. He developed Prenuvo's whole-body MRI technology.
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Jul 3, 2023 • 2h 10min
Cancer screening with full-body MRI scans and a seminar on the field of radiology | Rajpaul Attariwala, M.D., Ph.D. (#61 rebroadcast)
Raj Attariwala, a dual board-certified radiologist and nuclear medicine physician, joins to reveal how his engineering background led to groundbreaking MRI technology for cancer detection. He discusses the unmatched resolution of full-body scans and the critical topics of sensitivity, specificity, and the risks of false positives in cancer screening. The conversation also covers the evolution of imaging technologies from X-rays to MRIs, emphasizing the innovations aimed at enhancing diagnostic accuracy while mitigating radiation exposure risks.

Oct 21, 2022 • 1h 2min
Do You Have Cancer? A New Whole-Body MRI Scan Sees Everything – Dr. Raj Attariwala : 989
Dr. Raj Attariwala, a pioneering radiologist and founder of Prenuvo, shares insights on revolutionary whole-body MRI scanning technology that can detect early-stage cancers and nearly 500 other medical conditions. He discusses the importance of knowing your health baseline to proactively manage health rather than reactively waiting for symptoms. The conversation highlights how AI enhances MRI accuracy, the comfort of modern scanning techniques, and the potential for tailored health insights, empowering patients to take control of their well-being.

Jun 3, 2024 • 54min
Should You Have a Total Body MRI Scan? The Science of Early Disease Detection - with Dr. Raj Attariwala | EP 182
Dr. Raj Attariwala discusses total body MRI scans for early disease detection, including its effectiveness, cost-benefit ratio, future trends, and metabolic brain imaging. He shares success stories, pushes back against protocols, and compares total body to regional MRI. The podcast highlights the importance of standardization in scan interpretation and addresses who can't undergo an MRI.