Cancer Prevention & Screening
Recognizing symptoms and navigating specialized brain health care.
By Dr. William “Wes” Alden • Integrating Galleri, Cancerguard, and Lifestyle Medicine (Nov 2025) • 12 min read
When memory changes begin affecting daily life, simple tasks become confusing, or unexplained neurological symptoms appear, patients and families often ask an important question: Who should we see? Searching terms like dementia specialist near Alzheimer’s specialist near me or me is usually the first step, but understanding what a neurodegenerative specialist actually does can help patients make informed decisions about care.
As a physician-scientist working in neurodegenerative medicine, I’ve seen firsthand how early recognition and comprehensive care can significantly impact a patient’s quality of life. Neurodegenerative diseases rarely affect only the brain. They often influence emotions, movement, sleep, nutrition, behavior, relationships, and overall wellbeing. Because of that, patients deserve a broader, more holistic approach.
This guide explains what a neurodegenerative specialist is, what conditions they treat, when patients should seek one out, and what to expect during evaluation and treatment.
30–40%
of cancers
preventable
50+
recommended
screening age
Understanding Neurodegenerative Disease
Common neurodegenerative disorders include:
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Dementia
- Parkinson’s disease
- Huntington’s disease
- Lewy body dementia
- Frontotemporal dementia
- Multiple system atrophy
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Each condition affects different areas of the nervous system and may create varying symptoms, including:
- Memory loss
- Difficulty speaking
- Personality changes
- Balance problems
- Tremors
- Confusion
- Mood disturbances
- Sleep disruptions
- Cognitive decline
Because many symptoms overlap, accurate diagnosis can be challenging without specialized expertise.
They are designed as complements to standard screenings (mammograms, colonoscopies, Pap smears, low-dose CTs), not replacements. Large studies show they detect some aggressive cancers earlier—particularly those without routine screening options—though they can miss cancers or produce false positives that require follow-up.
What Is a Neurodegenerative Specialist?
A neurodegenerative specialist is a physician with advanced expertise in diagnosing, treating, and managing diseases involving progressive degeneration of the nervous system.
Unlike general healthcare providers who address a broad range of medical conditions, these specialists focus specifically on disorders affecting cognition, memory, movement, and neurological function.
- Clinician-ordered (physician, NP, PA) for ages 50–84 without active cancer.
- Blood draw at clinics, Quest centers, or mobile phlebotomy (even at home in many areas).
- Also available via telehealth platforms and specialized occupational wellness programs.
Results arrive in about two weeks as “Cancer Signal Detected” or “No Cancer Signal Detected,” with a predicted origin if positive.
What Do These Tests Really Cost?
Cost remains the biggest practical hurdle:
$949
Galleri
List price; many patients pay $749–$824 self-pay (occasional promotions or bundles with platforms like Hims & Hers bring the annual total near $1,050).
$689
Cancerguard
List price—positioned as a more accessible option.
Most patients pay out of pocket. Limited commercial insurance pilots exist; Medicare does not cover routine use yet. Good news:
- HSA/FSA funds often qualify.
- GRAIL's financial assistance program can reduce costs for lower-income households.
- Cancerguard offers a diagnostic support program that may reimburse up to ~$6,000 in non-covered imaging (e.g., PET/CT) after a positive result for eligible patients.
- Employer and TRICARE programs can cover or subsidize testing in select cases.
The Heart of Holistic Prevention: Lowering Risk Naturally
Here’s where holistic medicine shines—and where the biggest gains happen. Evidence-based lifestyle changes can dramatically reduce cancer risk without any lab test required.
🥦 Nutrition as Medicine
Focus on a colorful, plant-rich plate (Mediterranean or whole-food plant-based style):
- Load up on cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, kale), berries, leafy greens, tomatoes, garlic, and turmeric.
- Prioritize whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds for fiber.
- Limit red/processed meats, added sugars, refined carbs, and ultra-processed foods.
- Enjoy green tea and fatty fish (or plant omega-3 sources) in moderation.
Food-first always—most supplements have not proven effective for cancer prevention in large trials.
🏃 Movement & Healthy Weight
Aim for 150–300 minutes of moderate activity weekly (brisk walking, swimming, cycling, strength training). Maintaining a healthy weight alone cuts risk for multiple cancers.
🧘 Stress Reduction & Restorative Practices
Chronic stress impairs immune function. Daily practices like yoga, meditation, breathwork, or time in nature restore balance and support long-term wellness.
"Evidence-based lifestyle changes can dramatically reduce cancer risk without any lab test required."
What Does This Mean for You?
😴
Sleep
Prioritize 7–9 hours of quality sleep.
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Tobacco
Eliminate tobacco (including vaping).
🍷
Alcohol
Limit alcohol.
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Environment
Reduce environmental toxin exposure where possible (choose organic when feasible, use natural household products).
Integrating MCED Tests into Your Holistic Plan
Prevention first, detection second. Optimize your lifestyle and complete guideline-directed screenings before adding an MCED test. For many patients 50+, the test becomes a reassuring layer — especially if you have family history, occupational exposures, or simply want maximal peace of mind.
At HolisticCare we always pair testing with:
Your Practical 2026 Roadmap
1
Start today with one or two lifestyle upgrades—add a daily walk and swap one processed snack for berries.
2
Update standard screenings (mammogram, colonoscopy, etc.).
3
Talk to your HolisticCare clinician: “Is Galleri or Cancerguard right for me? What’s my total out-of-pocket cost? What’s the exact follow-up plan?”
4
Explore options: telehealth, employer benefits, financial assistance, or clinical trials (where the test is often free).
5
Reassess annually—holistic prevention is a lifelong practice.
Final Thoughts
Cutting-edge blood tests like Galleri and Cancerguard represent exciting progress in early detection, but they work best when layered on a strong foundation of holistic prevention. By nourishing your body, moving with joy, calming your mind, and minimizing toxins, you actively shift the odds in your favor—often at far lower cost and with far greater overall health benefits.
Ready to build your personalized prevention + screening plan? Schedule a consultation with our integrative team today. One healthy choice at a time, we can face 2026 with confidence and vitality.

May 28, 2026
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