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WFTV’s Greg Warmoth joins AdventHealth’s Dr. Mark Socinski to discuss his journey with cancer — and how he hopes his message will save others

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Greg Warmoth, long-time WFTV anchor, shares his journey with lip cancer — a tale of caution and hope — in this episode of the Inspiring Wholeness podcast, presented by AdventHealth in partnership with the Orlando Business Journal. He’s joined by Dr. Mark Socinski, executive medical director of the AdventHealth Cancer Institute.
Listen to this episode to learn about:

  • The steps Warmoth took when he noticed something was wrong with his lip, his diagnosis and surgery at AdventHealth. (1:42)
  • The importance of early detection for cancer screenings. (3:49)
  • Reasons some men put off going to the doctor. (6:02)
  • The data that shows people are not prioritizing checkups like they should. (11:11)
  • Cancers that are being detected in younger patients. (15:30)
  • What Socinski has witnessed over the last 30-plus years, from advances in health care to decreasing cancer deaths. (23:12)

“My mission is to tell people to get checked,” Warmoth says. “The odds are good. It may be nothing, but if it is, it can be fixed. You can be healed. You can move on.”
Learn more about AdventHealth Cancer Institute. Be proactive, get screened and feel good about it.
AdventHealth has provided whole-person care for 115 years. Today, our services, including cancer, cardiac, neurosurgery, orthopedics and a dedicated women’s and children’s hospital are rated among the nation’s best. Learn more at feelhealthyfeelwhole.com.
Disclaimer
AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal are providing this podcast as a public benefit. This podcast is not intended to be a substitute for any professional advice or medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal. The views expressed by our guests are their own. Their participation in the podcast does not imply an endorsement by them or any entity they represent. AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal hereby disclaim any and all liability to any party for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental or other consequence of damages, arising directly or indirectly from any use of the content in this podcast, which is provided, as is, and without warranties.

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Chapters

1. WFTV’s Greg Warmoth joins AdventHealth’s Dr. Mark Socinski to discuss his journey with cancer — and how he hopes his message will save others (00:00:00)

2. • The steps Warmoth took when he noticed something was wrong with his lip, his diagnosis and surgery at AdventHealth (00:01:42)

3. • The importance of early detection for cancer screenings (00:03:49)

4. • Reasons some men put off going to the doctor (00:06:02)

5. • The data that shows people are not prioritizing checkups like they should (00:11:11)

6. • Cancers that are being detected in younger patients (00:15:30)

7. • What Socinski has witnessed over the last 30-plus years, from advances in health care to decreasing cancer deaths (00:23:12)

22 episodes

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Content provided by AdventHealth and Orlando Business Journal and Orlando Business Journal. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by AdventHealth and Orlando Business Journal and Orlando Business Journal or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Greg Warmoth, long-time WFTV anchor, shares his journey with lip cancer — a tale of caution and hope — in this episode of the Inspiring Wholeness podcast, presented by AdventHealth in partnership with the Orlando Business Journal. He’s joined by Dr. Mark Socinski, executive medical director of the AdventHealth Cancer Institute.
Listen to this episode to learn about:

  • The steps Warmoth took when he noticed something was wrong with his lip, his diagnosis and surgery at AdventHealth. (1:42)
  • The importance of early detection for cancer screenings. (3:49)
  • Reasons some men put off going to the doctor. (6:02)
  • The data that shows people are not prioritizing checkups like they should. (11:11)
  • Cancers that are being detected in younger patients. (15:30)
  • What Socinski has witnessed over the last 30-plus years, from advances in health care to decreasing cancer deaths. (23:12)

“My mission is to tell people to get checked,” Warmoth says. “The odds are good. It may be nothing, but if it is, it can be fixed. You can be healed. You can move on.”
Learn more about AdventHealth Cancer Institute. Be proactive, get screened and feel good about it.
AdventHealth has provided whole-person care for 115 years. Today, our services, including cancer, cardiac, neurosurgery, orthopedics and a dedicated women’s and children’s hospital are rated among the nation’s best. Learn more at feelhealthyfeelwhole.com.
Disclaimer
AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal are providing this podcast as a public benefit. This podcast is not intended to be a substitute for any professional advice or medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal. The views expressed by our guests are their own. Their participation in the podcast does not imply an endorsement by them or any entity they represent. AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal hereby disclaim any and all liability to any party for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental or other consequence of damages, arising directly or indirectly from any use of the content in this podcast, which is provided, as is, and without warranties.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. WFTV’s Greg Warmoth joins AdventHealth’s Dr. Mark Socinski to discuss his journey with cancer — and how he hopes his message will save others (00:00:00)

2. • The steps Warmoth took when he noticed something was wrong with his lip, his diagnosis and surgery at AdventHealth (00:01:42)

3. • The importance of early detection for cancer screenings (00:03:49)

4. • Reasons some men put off going to the doctor (00:06:02)

5. • The data that shows people are not prioritizing checkups like they should (00:11:11)

6. • Cancers that are being detected in younger patients (00:15:30)

7. • What Socinski has witnessed over the last 30-plus years, from advances in health care to decreasing cancer deaths (00:23:12)

22 episodes

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