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Welcome everybody. It's the Radio Surgery Show with Doctor Gil Leiderman, MD, new York's only Harvard trained triple board certified radiation oncologist who brings you the latest cancer treatment news, interviewing world renowned cancer experts, delving to special cases, and of course answering your questions. I'm Rob Redstone, broadcasting from the WR Studios in the heart of New York City. And now please welcome doctor Leaderman.
Hello you all, and thank you Rob, and thank you No, and thank you for listening, and thank you for tuning in every day. And this is doctor Liederman. And we are here every day on the radio at different times and different points, but here every day to communicate, to educate, so that you learn more, you get better care, you don't get stuck like a patient. I'm going to talk about in about two minutes, so names doctor Liederman, Triple
Board certified cancer doctor. Here at thirteen eighty four Broadway, here for you. I've been in New York for about nearly forty years seeing patients and may well have seen you or your friends, or your family, or a neighbor or someone down the street. Probably thousands of patients have been treated here in about forty thousand, one of the largest experiences, and patients like doctors with big experiences, because different experiences lead to more knowledge and more understanding, and
more education leads to more understanding. And there's only one Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor in New York and one of the few in the world, and that's guess who. And I'm going to introduce myself in a few minutes, So hold on to your seats, jump right in. Every day I see patients, and every day I take notes, and every day I come to the radio, and every day I broadcast so that you can learn. It's not an advertisement. We're trying to educate. We're not asking for
your money or anything. No postage stamps. You can sit back if you wish and learn, and you'll probably be smarter. And if God forbid you or a loved one or neighbor or the person on the street develop a big problem, they may know where to turn. It's easy to think about it. Two and two choices Doctor Liederman, thirteen eighty
four Broadway. Where we accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, whether it's for prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung or pancreas or liver or primary cancers, or metastatic cancers, or large or small cancers. This is the work we do every day, and we've treated forty thousand patients over decades, lots of experience and lots of success. Not every case is successful, of course, in medicine there is no one hundred percent. But we leave that we're better than most all the
other guys. And that's why we're here, and that's why people come. That's why people want to come. And I want to talk about a phone call I got just yesterday, And yes I do return phone calls or emails, and you can call or email. My email is Gail gil at r s ny dot RG. Again if you have an email question. Gil gil at r s ny dorg says a man he's very concerned about his mother. He must love his mother, which is a beautiful thing. And for several years his mother was about seventy five years
old as a colon cancer. And he thinks he's doing the best possible thing by sending it to super duper pooper place. And I should tell you that there's not just one super duper pooper place. Most of every hospital. If you meet their president. I've met most of the president sid they all think they're super duper number one, and they'll tell you why they're number one more than
the next guy. But anyway, he went to a super duper pooper place, and for several years he's been taking his mother multiple times every month or scans and chemo and chemo and scans and testing and blood testing and complications and side effects and neuropathy and blood counts and hair loss and all the things that are associated with
chemo therapy plus the cost. I should tell you, a couple of years of chemotherapy on average at these big, super duper places cost about one hundred to two hundred thousand dollars a year, So a couple of years of that is nearly a half a million dollars. And that's what he's been doing to his mother. He's been giving her chemo, chemo, chemo. He's not exactly been given it, but he's been approving it because it's pretty clear that he's in charge of the case as far as from
the family point of view. So he calls me up yesterday and says, hey, doctor Liederman, I'm taking my mother and she's getting weak and she's been having chemo for a couple of years, and well there are cancer marker, he said, doctor Liederman, do you know what? Yes, I know it a cancer marker. I've been a doctor for almost fifty years, so yeah, this is the work that
we do every day. Patients usually don't have to explain too much for me to understand what's going on, and it's easy to understand that his cancer marker of his mother has gone from two hundred. The cancer markers a blood test, so unfortunately, a lot of patients are never told about the stage of the cancer or the cancer marker, or don't understand the scans of the body. Well, he did understand that the CEA, which is a cancer marker
for actually a lot of cancers. It's one of the most common cancer markers for colon cancer especially, but also for other cancers, whether it's pancreas or lung and other cancers. His mother's CEA has gone from two hundred to twenty three hundred. Wow, two hundred to twenty three hundred. So what does that mean, Well, it means in this year,
and it's only part of a year. This year, his mother's cancer marker has gone up tenfold, which is one thousand percent, which is probably more than your bank account or more than I don't know what your loved one's bank account. Or probably more than the number of children you've had in the last year. But his mother's CEA cancer went up one thousand percent, which is usually not always and i'll tell you why later, not always consistent
with the rise in the amount of cancer. So most probably her amount of cancer in her body has increased one thousand percent while she's getting this chemo that she can't tolerate, and the family's having trouble even paying for it. So the family's having trouble paying for it. And then a lot of people say, oh, you don't have to worry, My insurance pays. But who pays for the insurance? Well, you do, and I do, and your neighbor does, and the person down the street does, and your whatever, your
church people do, and people at school. Everyone pays. So when you say I don't pay, yeah, you do pay. And that's why the system's going broke, because people are paying one hundred or two hundred thousand dollars a year for treatment that's not working, and in her she's not even tolerating it. It's not working. And he asked me, can you do better for treatment? And the colon in the liver that's where her cancer is, and the colon, the intestines and deliver and some lymph nodes. And this
is exactly the work that we do. And why did we start body radio surgery when all the other places we're doing standard treatment, which we know is lots of side effects, it doesn't work very well, especially for colon cancer or liver mets or lymph nodes, doesn't work very well. And here's proof. She's gone to the super duper place and the treatment isn't working. It's not working. And he said, doctor Liederman, can you help my mother? And I said, most likely, yes, this is the work that we do.
This is why we started radio surgery, and explained that radio surgery is not surgery. It's a misnomer. It's a word that's not really true. But it was designed by a Swedish man who tried to incorporate that radiation would work like surgery and eradicate a cancer. That we'd aim a beam at at a cancer, that's indeed exactly what we do. Precisely, we hit the bull's eye, and we're quite good at hitting the bull's eye, and our success rate in stopping or shrinking or making the cancer go
away is very high. And this is the work that we do every day. It's not one hundred percent, but it's much better than the other guys. And I can tell you that overall our success rate is about ninety percent, which is much higher, especially when you have a woman who is a bit elderly, who's suffering had side effects, is spending two hundred thousand dollars a year for years and it's not working. And so the Sun seemed very interested and say, hey, I think I should bring her
to you. And I said, yeah, that's right. That's the best way. The best way is to meet in person. We meet the patient. We don't believe in zoom and boom and gloom telephone. Well, you can't even see the person I to eye, you can't examine the patient, you can't exactly answer the questions in the same kind of way.
That's why we do it the old fashioned good way, where you meet us and we meet you, and you should people walking the room and say, oh, you doctor Liederman from the radio, and I say, yeah, that's me
on the radio. That's what I do every day. And we talk and I go through all the papers, and I can tell you that ninety percent of time people learn things about their cancer that they never knew before, that they never knew before, whether it's the extent of the cancer, the stage, the blood tests, the imaging, the physical exam. I want people to learn and have a valuable experience. And most of the time people say, hey, I understand why you're doing it, and they'll say, well,
why doesn't everyone else do it? Well, if everyone else is getting one hundred and twenty thousand dollars for chemo even if it doesn't work, why would they change. They love it. One hundred and twenty thousand dollars a year for chemo that doesn't work. They love it for years. They love it. It's obvious they love it because they don't say, hey, the chemo's not working. No one at Super Duper General said, hey, mister, your mother's getting worse. She's not tolerating the treatment. She's
getting weaker. The cancer's growing in the colon, the cancer's growing in the lymphoodes, the cancer's growing in the liver. I'm sorry, mister X, but we shouldn't be treating you because the treatment's not working. I can't tell you. That Almost never happens. And what happens even less is they say, hey,
mister Jones, the treatment's not working. Your mother's not tolerating, she's getting frail, she's getting weak, she's getting neuropathies, you're getting damaged to her bone marrow, and it's not working. We should stop the treatment, and I recommend you go see doctor Liederman, who has a treatment that doesn't in general interfere with neuropathy or bone marrow or blood counts, and yet he can hit the cancer with a high degree of success. And that's the work that doctor Liederman does.
Why didn't their doctor do that? Why didn't their doctor do it? I can tell you their doctor knows all about me in my work. I've been here for on the radio since nineteen ninety one. That's in many, many decades talking about innovative treatment, so they certainly know about it.
But it seems like some places, in some hospitals and some others, are so enamored with useless treatment, useless treatment that's expensive, useless treatment that's expensive and toxic, that they don't ever say, hey, I would suggest you go see doctor Liederman and learn about other options that go to the cancer and not act as if it's a poison in the body, like you're putting up the patient's body in the bath tube of poison. It doesn't work very
well in this case, doesn't work at all. And we know for most cancers, not all cancers, but for most cancers, chemo never really is successful. Almost always the cancer comes back, whereas with us, ninety percent of time where we aim the beam, where we attack the cancer, ninety percent of time, the cancer will never come back. There will never return where we aim the beam. And that's the work that
we do every day. And that's why radio surgery is so exciting and so useful for so many people with cancer, whether it's localized or metastatic, whether it's in the brain, skin, the lung, the lymphodes, the stomach, the pancreas, the liver, the kidneys, the colon, the rectum, gynecologic sites, bladder, bone,
primary cancers or metastatic. And I tried to make this man understand that there were options for his mother that work, even though she's had two years of therapy and hundreds of thousands of dollars down the garbage and a toxicity that we can't reverse, but it's better stopping now than ever. And then the last thing he said is doctor lidamer If I come and bring her to you, can I keep on giving you the chemo? And I said, why
would you ever want to do that? Why would you want to keep on giving chemo that's useless and toxic, expensive and isn't working. Why would you want to do that? And so we're here in the radio to try to make you understand that there are options available. Even our phone number is two and two choices, So there's choices. Yeah, can he want to keep on useless chemo that's one hundred and two thousand dollars a year. He can do it, but it's not helping his mother, And that's what we
try to explain. And of course every patient is different, every patient is unique, but his story is a common story that we hear most every day. And we're trying to bring better treatment that's better tolerated, more successful, at a lower cost. And we know ARP has said if you want the best bang for the buck, you go to an independent radiology radiation center. That's the most bang for your buck. And we know our costs are less,
our treatments more effective, more personal. You'll actually see a board certified doctor like myself, triple board certified Harbord trained that you won't see anywhere else most probably. My name is doctor Liederman. We're at thirty eighty four Broadway. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. You can email me Gi at RSNY dot org org or call us at two and two choices two and two two four six forty two thirty seven. My name is doctor Liederman. We'll be right back.
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City for just a few steps from the Radio Surgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the West
in Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Liederman, we're back.
Hey, We're back. I just wanted to honor and say happy birthday to Susan. Susan wrote one of the songs that you hear every day on this program on Radio Surgery program. She wrote one of the songs. Her daughter sang the song. It's a beautiful song, and I'm eternally grateful for her care and concern, and I've known her and her family actually for decades. I want to talk about a man who's seventy seven years old. He's married, he has three children. He came with his wife and
his oldest daughter. He has history of cardiac disease, heart failure, cardiac stants, high blood pressure, COPD, prostate cancer. He had prostate cancer years ago, and now he's got a cancer in the bladder and the doctors at a super duper hospital in New England want to remove his blood and well, they wanted to remove his bladder. I first saw him actually a few months ago, and I said, hey, they
didn't even look to see if the cancer spread. And I told him, like I tell almost every patient, Hey, when you have a cancer, you want to know what you have, which means a biopsy in general, and you want to know where it is has it traveled, So it's so important to know the stage of the cancer. And at this super duper place, and this is not in New York, it's in New England, at a super duper, very famous place, they wanted to cut out his bladder.
I remember he ha his heart failure and hrofibrillation and cardiac extents and heart disease and COPD. They want to cut out his bladder. I mean, many people don't even survive that surgery. And he's got high risk factors and they never looked to see if the cancer's traveled. Wow, and so what did we do? Well, what I just told you, We try to live by our word, and that is to do what we say, and that is
to see if the cancer traveled. And we checked out his body and valla, as they say in another country France, valla, there was a big mass in the kidney. So if you put all these things together, how do you get heart disease and bladder cancer and now a kidney cancer, which is what he has. We bioups he did. Well, it's smoking. If you need to know about the seven thousand toxic chemicals released in your body when your smoke, it's another good reason. If you're a smoker, has stopped today.
And if you've never smoked, congratulations, and I hope that you never do smoke. So this man, he was one minute away from getting his bladder cut out when we found a big mass in the kidney. So now he's got two cancers to address, one in the bladder which needs to be addressed. And of course we do treat bladder cancers non invasively. That's why so many people come here. So many people come because they do not want their bladder removed. Removing the bladder as a difficult. That's a
life changing operation. You'll never urinate normally again. And if you can get the same results without surgery, without cutting, without bleeding, why not come to doctor Liederman. So that's a simple, simple, simple, simple answer I believe for most patients. And then number two, we staged him up, which they did not do it in New England. I want at a super duper hospital, and I'm gonna say New England General, but there's probably a hospital named New England Journal New
England General. I don't want to say anything that's not true. So at a super duper place, and it is super duper place. We staged him up, found a kidney mass, recommended a biopsy, He got a biopsy, and he has
a second different kind of cancer in the kidney. And we treat so many people with kidney cancers, and the usual treatment in America is removing the kidney or removing apart or most of the kidney, and so often in patients' icy, so often, even though if the are told all we're going to cut out just half of their kidney or part of your kidney, so often in the time of surgery. So I had to do it all. I had to remove it all. It wasn't possible. It
was bleeding with such a mess. And so often what turns out to be maybe partial, maybe the surgeon intends it that way, or maybe it's never really intended that way, But so many people end up with their total kidney removed. And the problem is Number one, a person loses most likely half of their kidney function. And people that have one kidney lost to cancer, they're more likely to have cancer in the other kidney. And we often see people
with bilateral kidney cancer. So from my point of view, it's obviously better to keep your body intact if that would give you good life and good results, and we'll give you a backup in case God forbid in the future you'd get a kidney cancer on the other side, which is possible from the same reason. That's smoking that caused his heart disease, that causes bladder cancer likely and now kidney cancer. And this is the work we do every day when we treat bladder cancer or kidney cancers.
Our work is all non invasive and outpatient. You come in to thirty four Broadway, we make a stereotactic frame of the body. To the best of my knowledge, we're the only ones with a true stereotactic frame, with true body radio surgery equipment and able to focus in and send in beams to hit the cancer from thousands of vang goes non invasively and well tolerated with high success. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street
in the heart of New York City. So this man who came in shorter breath and walking with a cane and heart failure in stents, who had super duper New England was going to get a bladder removed with no staging. Wow, I'll a visit to radio Serger in New York changed his perspective, changes information, changed his ideas about medicine, and changed his idea about cancer treatment for himself and for others. And this is the work that we do every day
at thirteen eighty for Broadway. And we talk about a man who is sixty eight years old born in Puerto Rico. He was sent here by one of the biggest top urologists in New York City. His PSA was ten, he had a glease in seven. Multiple cores were positive. He was worked up. He had no metastasis. He had had a biopsy of the prostate ten years earlier, which was negative, and then he came in with a new biopsy showing
this cancer with a PSA as high as ten. He had the biopsy, he was one hundred and fifty pounds. He was gaining weight, was one fifty two years before, he was up to one sixty eight. He stopped running. He had hip surgery, hip replacement. I examined him. He had a markedly enlarged prostate, nodular prostaate, huge prostates HT three, and so he staged them up and got imaging tests to make sure the cancer. Dion traveled like I just spoke about and well, he chose our treatment. He chose
our treatment six years ago. So six years ago he was treated here outpatient with innovative treatment and the steotactic frame. And now six years later, his PSA is zero. He's in remission. His sex life works, his urinary life works, he's happy, he's healthy. He's cancer free after our treatment with no radical surgery, no robotic surgery. Remember we know that surgery most commonly causes impotence, damages the nerves that helped create directions. Radical surgery destroys the nerves or helps
destroy the nerves that are responsible for urinary control. Why eighty percent of men who have radical robotic surgery end up leaking urine. And of course radical surgery because it's like a plumber. The plumber cuts out part of a pipe and then connects the ends to make the pipework. The pipe is shorter. And if the eurologists cuts out the prostate and the urethra, well you have to reconnect the penis to the bladder, and the penis is shorter.
So most men and their loved ones, like Co Tato, loved ones are as important when they know better, don't want the complications of surgery. They don't want the poorer success of surgery compared to our program here at Radio Serdy, New York. They like the idea of outpatient therapy with no radical surgery, no anesthesia, and no cutting. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway, where've treated nine thousand men with prostate
cancer with high success. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street, where except most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid minds, doctor Liederman, We'll be right back.
It's Johnny talking prostate cancer. Twenty years ago. I came to doctor Leederman with prostate cancer. It was serious. My stepfather died days after prostate surgery. My uncle never recovered from prostate surgery. I came to doctor Leederman with prostate cancer and high PSA. Doctor Leederman explained all options, shared his and comparison results. I trusted doctor Liederman twenty years ago.
Today I trust doctor Leederman even more. My prostate cancer is gone, my PSA is zero, my quality of life is great. You can trust doctor Leederman too, Like me for over twenty years, Call doctor Leiderman for prostate cancer. Two one two choices. That's two one two choices. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth Street in Manhattan. Most insurance, Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Call doctor Leederman two and two choices.
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Ledderman at the w R Studios in the hearts of New York City. Were just a few steps from the Radio Surgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western
Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Liederman, We're back.
We are back, we go. I talk about a fifty three year old man. He's a single man, no children, was born in Saint Vincent's Island in the Caribbean. He came in by himself. He had had lymphoma, had in Marginal's own lymphoma. He had extensive chemo therapy in mino therapy, and the cancer just kept on growing. His first diagnosed him was in the Air Force. He had his spleen removed at time. Then he had a mass in his
armpit and he had disease in the abdomen. He had chemo in emo therapy, had hot shot places in New York. The answer just kept on progressing. Cancer started growing in the right neck, regrew and grew, and grew and grew. He had chemotherapy for years and he came to me nearly eight years ago with cancer in the left neck. He had a biopsy showing cancer. It had years of chemo,
and we talked about costs. He had about eight years of chemo aminotherapy, probably talking about like a million and a half dollars, and the cancer kept on coming back and again he was hot shot through the hot shot general. It had elparatomy in the Air Force. He had surgery on his arm pit. He had a biopsy on his neck. He's a computer programmer, a great man, beautiful man, and
he had multiple nodules in the left neck. Two to three centimeters in the superclivicular area in the medio supercloud, going laterally the super The clavicle is a neck bone. A lot of kids breaking when young. He had these lymph nodes filled with cancer in that area, not a broken bone, but a cancerous lymphodes next to the bone. His lungs were clear, his heart was clear, as abdomen was soft. And we staged him up. He had had lymphoma all together about twenty years and the cancer was growing.
He was spending he and you and I were spending hundreds of thousand dollars a year and it wasn't working. And he came here in Wow, eight years ago, more than eight years ago actually, and we staged him up. He had a biopsy, We found this cancer, and we offered him all the options and he was really fed up with chemo. It was toxic and it was useless.
And he was only fifty three years old. Remember, he had had this cancer for about twenty years, from about the age of thirty three thirty five until fifty three. And we treated him eight years ago, non invasively, with non invasive treatment just to that area of cancer. And today why am I talking about him for two him. Eight years ago he came for a far follow up and I saw him again and he's doing fantastically. He's never been treated again, never needed treatment, never had a recurrence.
Remember with chemo dyumuotherapy was recurring every few months in different areas in the abdomen and spleen. Then finally he came here. We treated him with pinpoint treatment to the area of the cancer only eight years ago, and now eight years later, he is cancer free. In those eight years, he's had no chemo, no surgery, no cutting, no bleeding, only our treatment eight years ago. He's been cancer free ever since, which is such a difference, such an impact
in his life. And I can tell you he even had his mother come His mother had a breast cancer and she too came here for treatment, and she too chose radiosurgery only with no cutting and no bleeding, no mastectomy, no lumpectomy, no chemo, only with radiosurgery, and she too is in remission. So two out of two in your family are cancer free. The son eight years later and his mother is now about two years out from treatment. Both are cancer free after our treatment at thirteen eighty
four Broadway and by the way. We have lots of information to send you. A lot of people walk into our office thirteen eighty four Broadway and pick up information. You can too, right in the middle of Times Square, so there's about half a million people. Between Times Square and Harold Square and Penn Station and Grand Central Station
and Poort Authority, there's about five hundred thousand people. So if you're not one of them, you can maybe have your friends or neighbors stop by and pick up a package of information, or you can call us even now, call us at two and two choices and get a
package sent to us. There's no cost, there's no obligation, and our hope is that you learn a lot, so if God forbid something happens, you won't get stuck with lousy treatment on one to treatment, like this man who had years of chemo for his lymphoma that didn't work and now eight years later is cancer free after our treatment here at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway, thirty eighth Street,
in the heart of New York City. I will to take a minute to tell you that we are live on the radio, and that means if you have questions, you can call us. Everyone asked doctor Liederman, why once you talk about this or wh once you talk about that or whatever. I want to talk about cancer, the eye or the skin, or the hair or the toes or wherever, So call us. There's no obligation. We won't embarrass you. It's one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. Noah will pick up the call. One eight
hundred three two one zero seven ten. No will pick up the call and put your call through. And you can ask all your questions directly. So if I don't talk about things that directly impact you, give us a call one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. And I said earlier that I did introduce myself, so I want to do that. My names doctor Gilt Lederman,
born and raised in WATERLOOIO. Went to public school, university, medical school, Real medical school, real doctor MD at twenty five, Medical doctor at twenty five, like my illustrious brother, doctor Ted Liederman, MD at twenty five, and doctor ariel Leederman, my son, who's fantastic cancer doctor, also MD at twenty five, three mds at twenty five, all of us trying to serve and trying to make this world a better place.
Ariel Leederman is fantastic doctor, loved by his patients, loved by their families, loved by our staff, loved by everyone around him. And he's diligent and thoughtful and caring, and of course he accepts most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. This is the work that we do every day. If you're lucky, you get to see doctor Ario Leaderman at thirteenty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of
New York City. He trained at major university's hospitals across the country, so he knows what's going on, and most importantly, he knows what's going on in the patient and provides the best possible information for the patient to get better care. And that's really what a patient is looking for, to be healthy, to be back to normal, and that's what
we fight for every day. At thirteen eighty for Broadway, I after MD twenty five, went onto eros to Chicago, Michael Reese trained internal medicine for three years Board certified internal medicine, took care of thousands of patients with a
variety of diseases. Then went on to Harvard Medical School trained to the Dana Farber prestigious Dana Farber Cancer Stude treated thousands of patients with cancers Board certified on the staff there, and then went on at the Joint Center for Ancient Therapy at Harvard Medical School also three more years, treated thousands of patients, so Board certified, triple Board certified
cancer doctor. The only Harvard trained trip Board certified radiation doctor in New York, one of the few in the world. Here for you and yes, people ask you to take insurances, and yes, we take most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. We have lots of information to provide you. You can pick up information or call for a package in DVD. We have different informations. We should ask exactly what kind of cancer you're requiring about, and it's always best to meet in person.
I had a call from I don't know out in the tip of Long Island today. He said, you do zoom and I said, no, we don't do zoom. We don't do phone calls because how do we examine the patient. Ninety percent of time when I see a patient, I'm able to tell the patient things about their body that they never knew before. So if I can't see the patient, even see the patient, I can't examine the patient. They we don't see eye to eye, eyeball to eyeball. It's say, yeah,
it's great for hospitals. It's great for some doctors who they can charge a full amount even though they're not really seeing the patient, not during a physical exam, and it doesn't function. And doctors patients have known for hundreds, probably thousands of years. It's better to meet in person. Less mistakes, better information, better quality of information. And this is the work that we do every day. We're here to provide the best possible care for the patient, not
to generate the most income from each patient. If you want to do that, go go get chemo somewhere. I want to talk about a woman who's sixty three years old. She's from Honduras. She had metastatic and demetrio cancer, So endometrio, it's a lot word. Endomeans inside, metrom inside the uterus. She had had her uters removed and her ovaries removed, and her owmentum the omentum is the fat around the colon at one of the big hospitals in the suburbs
of New York. Then she had chemo and she had radiation and the cancer came right back She went to one of the biggest hospitals, super famous, super wealthy hospital, cut out her uterus tubes or ovaries or momentum. They gave her a chemo, they gave a radiation, and it didn't work. It did not work. And six years ago she came to me with recurrent cancer, metastatic cancer in the abdomen of the pelvis, and we staged her up and she said, doctor Leader, I've already had standard radiation.
I've already had surgery, took out all my innerds, and I've had chemo, and I want to know what your options would be for me. I never tell people what to do. I tell people what the options are. And I figured if you educate people well, then they can figure out in a good way how to get the best possible treatment. We talked about all the options, and
she chose radio surgery even though she had radiation. That's one of the most common questions I get every day, Oh, Utter Leader, if I've already had radiation, can I have your radiation? And the answer is most likely yes, because our radiation is more precise, it's more targeted, it's direct to the cancer area rather than to large areas of healthy tissues. And so five, let's see what five plus
years ago, this woman from Honduras with endometro cancer. We treated her and she's been cancer free ever since, even though she had advanced metastatic cancer. She had had standard radiation didn't work, she had surgery didn't work, she had chemo didn't work. Nothing worked. From one of the biggest, super duper hospitals. She came here to get a second opinion. She liked what she heard, she liked the ideas, she liked the vibes, came here, trusted us, and years later
she remains cancer free. She's never had more surgery, she's never had chemotherapy since she saw us, only those few radiosurgery treatments. And this is the work that we do every day. Yes, why everyone says, why, leader, why are you the one with radiosurgery, Well you can see why. Because we're not enamored by the money. We're not enamored by chemotherapy. We're not enamored by standard radiation. We're not enamored by treatments that don't work, even if they're profitable.
We're not enamored by that. We're enamored by good results. That's what makes us happy here at Radio Sturdy, New York good results for our patients. And it may seem strange to say that, but that's what we do here at New York every day. So this woman five years out cancer free, even though she had metastatic cancer. When chemo and radiation and surgery didn't work elsewhere, she came here, she trusted us, and now five years later, cancer free with no further treatment. This is the work that we
do every day at thirteen eighty for Broadway. Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. And we're talking about a man who's eighty five years old. He had multiple skin cancers. He was alignment, he worked in New Jersey. He had developed skin cancers. He had MOS, which is a kind of radical surgery. We had half of his left ear was cut off by surgeons, and he had part of his scalp cut off by surgeons
for MOS. And he had a round the nose cut off by surgeons and now has a cancer on the back of his ear right next to where they cut off half of his left ear. And he came in huts and tuts and a little bit agitated, and we talked about all the options he had had surgery. He was losing half his ear, and I remember that day, we were about five minutes late. Five minutes late. He was so angry. He said, they didn't make me wait
five minutes to cut off my ear. I said, well, if you want to cut off your ear, you can go back and cut off the rest of your ear. If five minutes means so much to you, Most people come to us because they want to save their ear. And said to say, for him, he already lost half his ear for skin cancer, and now the cancer's come right back, so that surgery was deforming. He's walking around with half an ear and the cancer came back right
where they cut on the backside of his ear. He has his cancer and well, yes, it doesn't look great. He had a baso cell cancer in the back of his ear, and this is the work we do. He has multiple other scars from all this surgery. And remember there's three million skin cancers a year in America, and most dermatologists most send their patients for Moe's MOHS, which
is a very expensive. It should be an intricate operation, but really it's like an excavation of the skin around the cancer and then they try to patch it up or sew it together. And his ear, they just didn't even patch it or sew it up. They just cut off half his ear and threw it into the bucket, and then the cancer came right back. And he came to us, and he came to us a long time ago, and now he came for a checkup. And what we treated is the most beautiful part of his body, the
backside of his left ear. You may not see it, but we looked and we showed him the most beautiful part of his body. Before was irregular and raised and scaling and cancer, and we treated that and now he's cancer free after our treatment, unlike the MOS, which cut out half of his ear and threw it in the bucket and then the cancer came back after MOS. With us, we have high success or have a unique program. We have a dedicated staff all working for people with skin cancers.
That's why so many people with skin cancers come to doctor Liederman thirty eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street, And we have a particular booklet and DVD if you want, if you're interested in skin cancers, you can come by and pick it up at thirty dy four Broadway, or we'll send it to you. This is the work that we do every day at Radio Surgery, New York, with a unique approach over decades, with unique doses and techniques and staff all here for you. My name is doctor Liederman.
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is rob Redstone. Here with doctor Gil Liiderman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City. We're just a few steps from the radiosurgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere
with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liderman at two and two Choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back.
We are back. I want to talk about a man who's sixty years old. He's a prominent lawyer in New York City. He came to us with prostate cancer. He was seen by urologists. A urologists found a gleason seven PSA seven cancers. There's gleason is how the cancer looks under the microscope. There's two ways of getting gleas in seven because it takes two different components. Can be three
plus four equals seven or four plus three equals seven. Well, he had a more aggressive cancer four plus three equals seven. PSA was seven, and his PSA was rising, so it was three and a half the year before it doubled. That's PSA velocity. He's a big hutshot lawyer in New York City and he was sent here because he thought that doing surgery be the best thing. He's just cut
it out, it'd be okay. And then he came here and he learned with surgery, success right in the best hands in America only offers about a forty six percent chance of success with surgery for prostate cancer, either open open surgery is to remove the prostate with one's hands and a knife, open surgery or robotic roboti because with a gizmo success is the same forty six percent. But most men are dismayed by that. They find it shocking
that success is only forty six percent. Our results are about ninety percent number one with surgery because they're cutting, they're cutting those delicate nerves, cutting those delicate nerves. That means most men about ninety seven percent lose their erections during radical surgery. About eighty percent of men lose control of the urine, so they're leaking urine one way or another. So most men don't want poor results. Most men don't want to be impotent. Most men do not want to
be leaking urine. Most men don't want radical surgery, don't want to be in a hospital with radical surgery and convalescent. So unfortunately, the view from urologist is usually the opposite. Will just cut it out, he'll be fine, and they never actually show the patient the results. I believe we're the only facility that actually shows patients the results at different centers across America. So you can actually see the results. You can see why it's so beneficial to have treatment
to be considered here. And that's why so many men nine thousand men have been treated here over decades by me high success and high quality of life. And this is the work that we do everyday. Most of our patients keep their sexual life, most of our patients nine to nine keep control of their urine, and the vast majority of our patients are cancer free. So there's lots of reasons to come here. This hotshot lawyer in New York City came here years ago. He's now six years
from treatment. His PSA is zero, he's doing well. His sex life works, his urinary life works. He had treatment here and he's super happy. He came here for his treatment, and he's super happy because he hears about men all the time his friends, and they talk about it, how they're impotent, how leaking urine, how the cancer came back, and yet with him cancer free years later. And this is the work that we do every day. It's allowed him to continue his law practice, continue his normal life
with his family and wife and loved ones. This is why so many people with prostate and other cancers come to Radio SIRT in New York thirteeny four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street, where we accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. A lit old man who came from China. He had colon cancer. Came from China. He's seventy five years old. He's married with two children. He has a loving daughter.
He's been in the United States for ten years. He was diagnosed in China with surgery and chemotherapy, and he came with pain in the penis. He had a mass in the penis, pain in the penis, and well, sure enough, we range for a biopsy and the biopsy showed the cancer in the penis, so we documented it. It could be a tiny little biopsy in the penis, there's a nodule of cancer, and he and his daughter were most eager to get rid of this painful mass in the penis.
And this is the work we do. We have a huge experience with cancers of the penis and a huge experience with cancer traveling to the penis. It actually turned out that his cancer traveled from the colon cancer through the bloodstream to the penis, and we've seen that so often, so often, and so we were able to treat him and now his cancer and his penis is gone. It's not a penis cancer. Penis cancer starts in the penis. It's a cancer that it's metastatic to the penis from
the colon. We biopsied it, we proved it, and now it's gone after just a few treatments. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadways. So, whether you have a cancer in the colon or the lymphodes or a liver, like the woman I spoke about earlier whose son wanted to keep on giving her a chemo even though it wasn't working, or this man who came from China who also had chemo and surgery and
now has a cancer in the penis. We treated his penis and it's successfully treated, and now they want us to treat the liver because that's another spot where treated which chemo didn't work, and they don't want any more surgery seventy five and they don't believe he can tolerate more such treatment. My name's doctor Gil Liederman. First in New York with brain radiosurgery. We treat brain cancers and brain tumors with meningioma's, acoustic neuromas. Others who treat cancers
of the brain including glioblastomas, astrocytomas, and metastasis. We were the first in New York with pinpoint treatment to treat the cancer in the brain without the harm to the healthy brain that standard radiation or surgery gives with high success. And first in America, first in the Western Hemisphere with stereotactic body radiosurgery.
Thanks for tuning in to the Radiosurgery Hour with doctor Gil Leiderman and myself. If you have questions before next week's show or want a free informative booklet and DVD, just contact doctor Liederman at two one two Choices. That's two one two two four six four two three seven. That's two one two two four six four two three seven.
For cancer treatment. Most prefer effective, non invasive, well tolerated, outpatient therapy. That's doctor Liederman, the radio surgery pioneer's goal too. Doctor Liederman is first in America, first in New York, First for you with body radiosurgery. Doctor Liderman hits your cancer with no cutting, no bleeding. Doctor Liederman has decades of experience with primary and metastatic large or small cancers from head to toe cancer treatment with possibly a second
chance for you. Meet doctor Liderman to hit the cancer. He's New York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation oncologist. Call two one two choices to one two choices to meet doctor Liderman for a fresh second opinion. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Pre booklet DVD two super convenient Broadway in thirty eighth in Manhattan. Meet doctor Liederman to hit your cancer. Called two one two choices two one two choices.
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