Dr. Del Junco Jr. regularly speaks with a variety of media outlets regarding his revolutionary Female Alternative Surgery as an alternative to hysterectomy for uterine fibroids, endometriosis, adenomyosis, and ovarian cysts.
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Media Coverage:
Brad King Body Talk Radio Program
May 1997
CFAX Victoria, B.C.
Ms. Fitness National Magazine
Discussed Female Alternative Surgery
Summer Issue 1997
L.A. Live Los Angeles TV News Program
Dr del Junco Jr. appeared twice on live segments regarding female alternative medicine for uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and other diseases.
January 1998
Ms. Fitness National Magazine
Dr. del Junco Jr. appeared on a segment on female alternative medicine for uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and other diseases
April 1998
Gospel Today National Magazine
Interviewer: Vanessa Snyder
Discussed fibroid tumor disease
May 1998
New Attitudes National TV Program
Segment with Dr. del Junco Jr. on women's health care
Winter 1998
Shawn, David, Morten Show Talk Radio Network
June 1998
(Syndicated on over 200 stations nationwide)
KFI Radio with Monica Evans
Los Angeles Radio News Program
Multiple live spots 1999
Home & Family National TV Program
Dr del Junco Jr. taped a segment on female alternative medicine for uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and other diseases
March 1999
Real Woman
"Surgery for Women"
June 1999
Santa Clarita Sun
"Women Examine Hysterectomy Alternatives"
July 1999
National Enquirer
"New Laser Surgery Can Save Millions from Hysterectomies."
July 1999
American Health Network TV program
"The Healthy Balance" Alternatives to hysterectomy.
September 1999
Doug Stephan Show Radio America Network
(Syndicated on over 500 stations nationwide)
May 2000
Eugene Steiner Show
Los Angeles KRLA Talk Radio
2 segments
July 2002
People Espanol International Magazine
February 2003
CNN Espanol International broadcast from Los Angeles
Female Alternative Surgery for uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and other diseases
February 2003
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