
Two Doctors Tell The Truth's Podcast
Welcome to Two Doctors Tell the Truth Podcast
Hosted by two of the most trusted names in the medical field — Dr. Michael A. Fiorillo, a world-renowned, double board-certified plastic surgeon, and Dr. Michael Richman, a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon and Clinical Professor at the University of Houston — this podcast is where facts reign supreme.
In a world where medical misinformation spreads like wildfire on social media, these two experts are cutting through the noise. Backed by decades of experience, peer-reviewed research, and a commitment to transparency, they’re here to tackle trending health topics, debunk viral myths, and give you the real story — without the fluff or hype.
If you’re tired of clickbait health headlines and half-truths, you’re in the right place.
This is your go-to source for honest, science-backed, and unbiased medical insight — straight from the source.
The truth in medicine podcast, because you deserve to know what’s real.
Two Doctors Tell The Truth's Podcast
A Surgeon’s Guide to Preventative Cancer Screenings
In this crucial episode, Dr. Michael Richman and Dr. Fiorillo dive deep into what every average-risk adult should know about cancer screenings. With over 2 million new cancer diagnoses and 611,000 deaths in 2024 alone, this conversation could literally save your life.
What We Cover:
- Why age 66 is the average age for cancer—and what that means for you
- Breaking down HPV-related cancers and the importance of the HPV vaccine
- The truth about lung, breast, esophageal, and colorectal cancer screenings
- Common myths around cancer causes (diet, lifestyle, and "miracle cures")
- Real talk on high-risk vs. average-risk individuals
- When you should insist on a test—even if your doctor brushes it off
Whether you're 35 or 65, this episode delivers straightforward, evidence-based recommendations from two board-certified surgeons who have seen it all. Take notes. Share with loved ones. This episode could change everything. Subscribe for more no-fluff, high-impact medical advice.