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Prostate cancer very common. Men's cancer worldwide will double by twenty forty Thirty five thousand men die here annually from prostate cancer. What to do? It's doctor Liderman with new news. New data reveals testing reduces prostate cancer death by twenty percent. Men's skipping testing have forty five percent more death from prostate cancer. What to do? Come for prostate cancer screening
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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.
Thank you so much, Rob and Noah, and thank you for tuning in today and every day. My name is doctor Liederman, and we have so much to talk about today and actually every day and every day we try to learn together. We're not selling any thing, We're just
telling you what happens to normal human beings normally. Every day I go see patients, and every day I take notes, and every day I come here and talk and see what we can learn from other patients and other hospitals and facilities, what they've done, and what we've done with our patients here at Radio Surgery in New York. And of course, there is never a guarantee of results. There's nothing one hundred percent of medicine. Even if you take an aspirin for a headache, it's not guaranteed, but you
go with the odds. And for example, if you have a glease in seven cancer and you had surgery or standard radiation successes sixty percent and you come here it's ninety percent. Hey, that's a fifty percent better chance to be cancer free. And that's really why so many men come with pros day cancer. And I really want to start talking about that. But in a circuitous way, several days ago in the paper, there was an article saying, how many Americans are spending lots of money up to
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year. Lots of money hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year, why for longevity, to try to live longer. So a lot of people are doing stuff any things I would say are crazy, But there are things you can do to live longer. I don't think you have to pay two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to live longer. You can go see a great doctor and get good care and most likely get all the benefits that are known to human beings.
So I want to talk about that. I want to talk about that you don't have to spend two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to live longer. You can come here and we can talk about all the things that we do to live longer. And the worst thing is to ignore your doctor. And I can say every day I see people who thought they were invincible. They thought they're superman, and they thought, well, it would never hit them. And every day we have someone who's sad and lonely
because cancer struck. So whether you think you're superman or not, or superwoman or super child, that doesn't mean you are. And God didn't make us invincible. And why did God give us doctors and God give us medical cares, and God give us tests and God give blood tests. And it wasn't exactly God himself, but it was God through men's work and women's work, and physicians work and scientists work.
So no, you don't have to spend two hundred fifty thousand dollars to have longevity, but he can do smart things. I want to talk about an article that was just released and we're talking about it actually just a few minutes ago. I talked about it in one of the ads, and that was how if you get work up testing for cancer, you can live longer. There's a new study. There's data from seven countries from the world's largest prostate
cancer screening study. It's a European randomized study of screening for prostate cancer, and they presented their work at the European Association of Eurology in Madrid, Spain. And we know that prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer and men in one hundred and twelve countries, and it's expected just in the next fifteen years to double. There's going to be twice as much prostate cancer in
the next fifteen years. And it's imagined that if men get access to screening, and this does not require two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, you can come here. We accept Medicare and Medicaid and most insurances, Well, you can come here and get checked out. And men that have
screening have a better chance to be cancer free. And also if you're diagnosed when prostate cancer is localized, that means you get treated in just a few treatments and most likely, okay you talked about a few minutes ago, here at least in seven cancer you come here and get treatment. On average, success rate is ninety percent compared to elsewhere sixty percent with general surgery or with standard radiation.
If you don't diagnose, if you don't know you have cancer, well then there is no cure because the cancer keeps on growing, so there's lots of reasons to get checked out. And there's long term data from this European study. There was a randomized study of men looking at screening and that men that came for screening for checkups had a twenty percent reduced risk of dying from prostate cancer. Okay, twenty percent less death from prostate cancer if you come
and get checked up. And the data is now at a twenty year point and it's the first time that the data has looked at the difference between coming for checkups or not coming for checkups, and the consequences of not coming for checkups for prostate cancer are severe. And this is the work was done at the University Hospital and Rotterdam in the Netherlands. There were seventy two thousand men invited for screening and of those seventy two thousand men,
twelve thousand never showed up. They did not show up for one appointment, and the group twelve thousand men had a forty five percent higher chance of dying from prostate cancer compared to those who attended screening appointments. So here you go. You show up for appointments, get checked out for prostate you have a twenty percent lower risk of dying. You don't show up, you have a forty five percent higher chance of dying. So where do you want to be.
You want to be in the group that gets checked up twenty percent less death or you want to be in the group never get checked up forty five percent higher death rate from prostate cancer. So it's very clear, there's lots of reasons why men should come. You can come here. You want to come here at Radio Stird, New York. Doctor Liederman, thirtywenty four Broadway accept most insurances, Medicare, MECTICULD, get checked up. And I see many men every day
who come and get checked up. They come and say, hey, I just want to know what's going on. I want to know this. I want to know that do I have cancer, to have risks of cancer? What kind of tests can you do for me?
Doctor?
And you don't have to spend that two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in a longevity clinic. You can come here and we accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. That's the work we do, and we know that people that get checked up have a twenty percent lower risk of dying of prostate cancer. Men who don't get checked up have a forty five percent higher risk of dying from prostate cancer. And dying from prostate cancer is not great. Dying from
prostate cancer is miserable. Why because first of all, it's dying. It's premature dying. Number two, prostate cancer often goes to the bones and it often causes painful metastasis. Metastasis is a spread of cancer to the bones, and it can cause severe pain and suffering. Go to the spine and
can cause paralysis, broken bones, pain, suffering. And I don't think most of us want to spend the rest of our life getting chemo and radiation and surgery and wheelchairs and hospitals and operations when you can get checked up and have a lower risk of dying from prostate cancer from just getting checked up on a regular basis. It's so easy. You don't have to spend a quarter million dollars in a longevity clinic, and a lot of that I believe is hocus focus. Furthermore, this is not information.
It's only beneficial to men. Although I've talked about prostate cancer for the last few minutes, it's not only for men. Let's talk about women. Women who get routine breast screening and good breast care have a dramatically lower risk of dying from breast cancer and breast screening. I see so
many women who've never had breast screening. So many women for unknown reasons, just have not gotten mammigrants and ultrasounds and physical exams and physician exams and blood tests, and just by checking up for breast screening, you can reduce the risk of breast cancer by up to fifty percent, dramatically reducing the risk of dying from breast cancer. So it's not only for men, it's not only for women,
it's for everybody. What about colon cancer. I see so many people come to me with colon cancer, and one of the first things I'll ask is have you ever had a colonoscaby before? And so often they would say no. I can tell you why get kolonoski by for men and women, for people at risk. Why Because you can find a little lesion, maybe a pre cancrous lesion or a polyp that might turn into a cancer and diagnose it before it becomes cancer, and you can reduce the
risk of dying from colon cancer. So you don't have to spend a quarter million dollars. You can come to Ragister to New York, Doctor Liederman, thirty toy four Broadway, and most likely we can do things to help you live longer, and live better and have a happier, healthier life. Why happier. We'd be happier if you didn't have cancer, or if you had a cancer was found early when it was highly treatable. So there's lots of reasons to get checked up. Here at Radio Surgery, New York. We
accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. These tests are painless, they're easy, and they may well save your life or your loved one's life, or friend's life. This is the work that we do every day at Radio Surgery, New York, thirteen to eighty four Broadway in the heart of New York City. So give us a call if you want two and two choices. Our number is two and two two four six forty two thirty seven. You can call now or
tonight or never, whatever's good for you. You can make an appointment and see one of our physicians, can see me or Doctor Ario Liederman or others here at Radio Surgery, New York. We'll be right back.
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It's doctor Liederman with guy talking about skin cancer treatment options.
You treated me. I had basil cell onto my cheek. A buddy of mine went through the same thing that looked like they went out of him with a melon baller. This was on my face. I don't want any caring. I think I'm kind of handsome. I wanted to keep it that way. So you are hats and we're.
Going to Olympics. Usually in America there's three million skin cancers a year. Ninety nine percent of people or let down the primrose path to have radic ho mos surgery for their skin cancer. Why are you different.
From hearing what you report? You know, hey, you don't need to get radical deforming. Come and see what we could do. I have a lot of trust in what I've seen and what I heard, and the treatments were very simple.
If Miss America comes up to you right now, what would she think about the results of your skin.
She would be able to keep her hands off. There is zero indication it was ever there. You know, I don't know that I got the chance to say, hey, thanks, doctor Leadman. I tell anybody who's going down the same path, Doctor Leederman did the absolute perfect thing. That's where you should go. Any regrets, not at all.
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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, were 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 non 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.
His Doctor Liederman back talking about our patients and how to learn about our patients and learn about life and learn about better care for yourself that you may not be getting elsewhere. Sometimes treatment options and treatment are hidden. I wanna talk to one patients, perfect example of that. A sixty eight ye old woman born in Jamaica. She's married, she came with her son. She has history blood pressure,
she had uterus cancer. She went to one of the big hospitals in the neighboring state she had her uterus removed. She had chemo and radiation, so standard treatment for uterus cancer surgery, chemo, radiation, and then the cancer rip rowing back, came back in the groin, in the pelvic area. She also had a PET scan which showed cancer into abdominal nodes by the it's called the retrocrural. These are lymphodes and crurls an other word for the diaphragm, so it's
the top of the abdomen. The diaphragm separates the lungs, the chest area from the abdomen. So she had a mass at the retrocrural lymphanode, a mass in the pelvic nodes and it was big, it was four centimeters there. And she had remember standard surgery, chemo and radiation, and her doctor wanted to give her chemotherapy for the rest of her life. So she had stage four cancer traveled. She had had the usual treatment for uterus cancer and she just did not want to have more chemo. She
was pretty smart woman. She had it once. It's like the president Bush uld say fool me once, okay for me twice, and you know the mistake is on me. So yes, she declined the chemo and she searched for what she felt was a better option. She came to me years ago with cancer and the groin cancer and the retrocrural lymphano the lymptones by the diaphragm, and we talked about all the options. And here we talk about all the options. It seems like so many doctors talk
about just what they do. Here we talk about what's available everywhere. We talk about systemic therapy, chemo and you know, therapy, radiation, radiosurgeries, surgery, even no treatment. We talked about all the options. In fact, you come and visit us, you'll see art on the wall that talks about options. Options everywhere. So we want everyone to know all the options. And it's so important. Even if you call and get a package of information, you can do that now or later or whenever. If
you want to package your information, you'll see options. We talk about about all the options. And so years ago she came to us and she learned about all the options from us, so we know for sure she knew about all the options, and she chose to have radiosurgery to lymphoid in the palvis, had radiosurgery to lymphanode by the diaphragm, and who's the first doctor to do radiosurgery
in America, who's done the most well? Doctor Liederman gets who and why because we understand that chemotherapy for stage four cancer usually fails and it can be very toxic, and most people don't I believe most people don't really want to have chemotherapy for the rest of their life. So this women chose our treatment years ago for uterus cancer, and uterus cancer is usually considered not very sensitive. It's usually not very sensitive to chemo or standard radiation, but
it's very sensitive to radiosurgery. Radiosurgery is more precise and more intensive treatment, and that's the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty for our Broadway. So we set up a system. We made a stereotypic frame first in America with forty thousand patients treated over decades, lots of experience, and we treated her and both of these sites of cancer have been in remission, actually gone, and so she's now years out cancer free, doing well after
our treatment with no further chemo. Remember she had chemo when she was diagnosed with uterus cancer. When she had her uters removed, she had standard radiation, she had stented chemotherapy. None of that worked. And how do we know it didn't work, Well, we know it didn't work because the cancer returned, the cancer traveled. We treated her to those two sites and she's been in remission, cancer free with just a few treatments. So it's beautiful, it's well tolerated.
She had no side effect. She's pleased about that. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. We have a whole team here working for you. If you wish information we can send you. You can call us at two and two choices two and two two four six forty two thirty seven two and two two four six forty two thirty seven. You can call us or email us. And many people even walk in in our neighborhood around Times Square and Macy's
and Port Authority and Penn Station and Grand Central. There's about half a million people every day, So you may be in our neighborhood to stop by at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway thirty eighth Street and get a package of information. And if you're not here, maybe a friend or neighbor can pick up. And many people come actually get two packages and get one for themselves and one for their loved ones, so they can both benefit from
package of information DVD about our special cancer work. So this is doctor Liederman. Get from two and two choices. Doctor Liederman returning the message is for you. Really, I want to talk to a man, another man who was on it had been actually receiving chemo therapy for years. He's seventy one years old, born in Staten Island. He's married, he had no children. He came with his wife and he had a gastro intestinal strummer tumor. He was on
gleevec systemic therapy for years. He had a pulmonary embolism on the medicine. He had a blood cloud, he had heart bypass, he had heart replacement, congestive heart failure. Has seen at one of the super duper biggest hospitals in New York and the only site of disease was this gastro intestinal stroumo tumor right by his anus. So it
was right by the anus. So he went to the super duper Pooper Scooper Hospital and he told him, well, he can either have chemotherapy for the rest of your life or we can cut out your anus and you'll never defecate, you never go to the bathroom normally ever again. And they never told him about all the options. In fact, he was so tired after years of systemic therapy and years of side effects, that he decided to give doctor
Leedhaman a call and he came in. He came in with his wife, and I met them and we talked about all the options, and we staged them up. We got testing of the whole body. We found only one site of disease, and we offered treatment. We talked about all the options. Of course, he could have surgery and lose his anus and never defecate normally, have a bag on his side. Or he could have systemic therapy, which he was getting for years for the rest of his life.
Or he could consider radiosurgery. And he chose to have radio surgery and it was well tolerated treatment. He's tolerated treatment, he said, follow up. He's doing well. And this is the work that we do every day. When he was not told about all the options elsewhere, and we see that happening so often, that people are just not being told about all the options elsewhere. And I want to talk about another man who's here's forty nine years old.
He is from Dominican Republic, and there's lots of prostate cancer in the Caribbean. Who gets prostate cancer, Well, men can be as young as thirteen, so that's not really a man. A boy. The earliest death, the youngest death from prostate cancer documented. He isn't a thirteen year old boy who gets presta cancer in general. Well, black men, black men from the Caribbean, older men, these are the ones who get prostate cancer more commonly. But prostate cancer
can affect any man. They said. Any man from age thirteen up can't have prostate cancer. And the older you get, the more likely it is. Well, this man came to us with prostate cancer. He had a glease in six PSA eleven, So it's a riskier cancer. Why because the PSA was more than ten normal PSA. PSA is prosthetic specific antigen, so that was highs from the Caribbean. That's also a risk factor. This man works in New Jersey.
He was getting PSAs for fifteen years and well, the PSA was going up and up and up and up, and his doctors never told him, Hey, time to get a biopsy. In fact, they never did a biopsy until his PSA got to ten. And at the time he had a glease in six cancer. He was waking up once the night, he had frequent urination in the daytime. His erections were okay, his sex life was okay. Otherwise he was fully intact. But he also had a family history, and that's another key factor. So he has a brother
with prostate cancer and two uncles with prostate cancer. If a man has one family member with prostate cancer, it increases the likelihood of dying by seventy percent. So he had a high PSA. He had a high PSA velocity. His PSA got up to eleven point one. He had
a first degree family member with prostate cancer. And he came to us eight years ago, eight years ago when he was forty nine, so now he's fifty seven and chose our treatment because he wanted to have the best chance to be successfully treated with an intermediate risk PSA eleven hours success rate is ninety percent. Standard radiation or standard surgery or robotic surgery is about sixty percent, so he has a fifty percent better chance to be cancer free.
And now years later, eight years later, his PSA is zero and he's doing well and he's happy. And this is the work we do. Most likely we can give good news to our patients. And this man another example of good news. Six eight years later after treatment for prostate cancer. We had a higher risk and family members first degree, three family members including a brother who had pres day cancer and also being from the Caribbean. So this is the work that we do every day at
thirteen eighty four Broadway. I want to tell you a little secret, and that is that we're live on the radio and if you have questions, you welcome to call us now at one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. One aid hundred three two one zero seven ten. Many people say, hey, doctor Literan, why don't you talk about this or that or the next thing. Well, now's your chance to give me a call. You can call directly one eight hundred and three two one zero seven ten.
We're live now on the radio from now till noon. Give us a call and ask your question. And one more thing I'd like to tell you, and that is that we're here every Sunday from eleven to noon and from one to two pm on WR. We're also on WR every Saturday from eleven to noon, from one to two, from three to four, and five to six pm. Every Saturday from eleven to noon, one to two, three to four pm, five to six pm on WR, and of course every night at midnight we are live on the radio.
You can listen every night and it's broadcast all these programs. You don't need a radio to listen to Doctor Liederman on the radio. You can tune in to WR on your computer or smart smartphone no matter where you are, and I know people from around the world to listen to this program. Also, when Saturday night goes into Sunday morning, we are on the radio from midnight until four am, So there's lots of chances every day to listen and learn.
And we hope that you learn, and we hope you get better health, and also we hope you serve as an ambassador. We know that radio listeners save lives. And so often people come to me and they say, hey, I ask why are you here, and they'll say, hey, I was at the grocery store talking about my cancer and someone patted me on their shoulder and say, hey, maybe you want to listen to doctor Liderman. Maybe you want to see doctor Leaderman. Maybe you want to meet
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And like I talked about earlier in the program, people who are screened you can have a dramatically lower chance of dying, whether it's from prostate cancer or breast cancer, call erectal cancer, other cancers. Just give us a call. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. My name is doctor Liederman.
We'll be right back. It's Johnny Bragg's 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 Leiderman with prostate cancer and high PSA. Doctor Liederman explained all options, shared his and comparison results. I trusted doctor Leederman twenty years ago. Today I trust doctor Liederman
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 Leederman for prostate cancer. Two on 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 Leiderman 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, treat 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 Leiderman, we're back.
We are back. I just want to introduce myself. My name's doctor Gil Liederman. I would like to do that because so many people are giving advice. They are often not doctors or even trained or whatever. And we see that all the time. People say, oh, uncle Harry did this, so he should do that. No. I should believe if you have some serious medical conditions, should go to a doctor who's well trained and experienced and gives you all the options. My name's doctor Gil Liederman. I was born
and raised in Waterloo, Iowa. I went to public schools University MD at twenty five, real medical doctor, just like my brother Ted, doctor Ted Liederman MD at twenty five and doctor Ariel Leaderman, my son MD at twenty five three. Doctor Liderman's all mds at twenty five years old. Ariel Leaderman is here trained at some of the most monumental facilities in America, from coast to coast. He's a cancer doctor,
board certified in radiation therapy. He's seeing patients. He's super diligent and caring and compassionate and concerned, and patients love him, and the families love him, and the staff love him, which is a great thing. You're welcome to see doctor Ario Leaderman. He accepts most insurances, Medicare and Medicaid. If you wish, just call us at two and two choices. I went on after we're twenty five to the University
of Chicago. Michael Reese trained at Michael Reach's Internal Medicine three years, took care of thousands of patients with medical conditions. Then moved on to Harvard Medical School. Went to the prestigious date of Harvard Cancer Institute, trained in medical and college. He treated thousands of patients there over the years. Stayed on the staff there and then also at Harvard Medical School.
Went on and trained in radiation college at the Joint Center for radiation therapy, prestigious Harvard Joint Center for Radition Therapy for years treated thousands of patients board certified, and now here at New York thirteen and eighty four Broadway, where we see three groups of patients. We see patients who are concerned about having cancer. They don't have known cancer,
but they're concerned. Like we talked about at the beginning of the hour, whether you want to get checked out, or you have a lump or a pain or a mass, or bleeding or weight loss, all these possible signs of cancer, and you don't have to have signs. So many people say, oh, doctor Liederman, I didn't know. I didn't have bleeding or pain or wey loss. How can I have cancer if
I don't have all those signs. Well, it's possible. You can have a mass to size of a pee, let's say in your lung or your breast, or your prostate, or your bladder or your pancreas or your liver or your bone that doesn't cause a lump, doesn't cause pain, doesn't cause bleeding, but it's cancer. And if you diagnose it earlier, you'll be more likely to be cancer free. And that's what we do every day. So we see people who don't have cancer, but they want to get
checked out and we can do that. We also see category number two, people who are just diagnosed with cancer and they don't like what they've been told. Like the man I told you had a mass on his anus. They're going to remove his anus and never be able to defecate normally or give him chemo for the rest of his life. You didn't want either option. But he was never told about all the options. So many people come to us with newly diagnosed cancer wanting to know
about all the options. And the third category is people who have had cancer. They're getting treatment. Guy with the cancer acture on the anus, he had four years of chemo at a super duper place. It wasn't getting better. They wanted to give him chemo for the rest of his life. He was refusing surgery, and they never gave him the options, and he came here to learn about the options, and he chose radio surgery and he's doing great.
And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway, Broadway in through the eighth Street in the heart of New York City, and you're welcome to come to if you want, just call us it two and two choices. I want to talk about a woman who's seventy two years old. She's from Trinidad. She came with anemia, decreased plate account, she had a questionable bone marrow disease. I saw her and we found a mass in her orbit, a mass pressing on her eye.
Examined her and her eye was pushed down and we've got a scan of her orbit. We found a mass. We've got a biopsy. She had myeloma. So myoloma is a disease of the blood system. I had a mass in her orbit pressing on her eye, distorting her eye, distorting her vision. We found it, and we also found myeloma in the bone marrow and treated her for myeloma, and the bone marrow treated for bioloma in the eye the orbit, and now she is five years later, cancer free,
doing great. That mass we treated in the orbit is gone. So we're able to treat delicate masses around the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and we do so every day. A lot of those are superficial cancers, cancers of the skin, and we treat many many skin cancers. People like to come here for skin cancer treatment because so many people do not like deforming surgery. And this is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth
Street in the heart of New York City. It was like a man who came to us three years ago with lung cancer. Is sixty seven years old, born in New York City. He was married. He had three children from his wife. He had high cholesterol. He had a growing mass in the lungs. He was being treated in Pennsylvania and also in Virginia. He was seen by cardiac surgery for an aneurism. He had a scan. He found an apical mass in his lungs. At that big hospital in another state. They want to do surgery to remove
part of his lung. He just did not want that for his lung cancer. And we see many many people with cancers the lung who just do not want to have surgery. He has a family history of lung cancer. His father and brother had lung cancer. He has a growing mass. Why is there family history, Well, in this case, probably everyone was smokers, and a lot of people got smoking when they were children. We see people who are
surrounded by smoke when they're children. Some people talk about the walls of their house were yellow from smoke of their parents smoking. So it's sad that the child is subject to what happened to others in the family. Lucky for this man, he came to us years ago, he was treated and he's now in remission doing great. He did not want his lung removed. He did not want needles or cutting, or surgery or chemo. He had only radio surgery. And we have a long experience over decades.
We have a total of about forty thousand patients treated over decades with high success and high quality of life. So many people do not want to have their lung removed. They do not want to lose their lung capacity. Remember, God gave us our lungs so he could breathe, and if you remove part of the lung, there's less capacity for you to breathe. I see some people have had surgery.
They no longer to go upstairs or walk at the same pace or function, whereas with our patients, most likely they will keep on because there's no removal of the lung. We're aiming the beam at the cancer only, and that's what happened to him years ago and he's doing great.
And this is the work that we do every day at thirty d four Broadway for people who just do not want to have open surgery or a part of the lung or the breast, or the bladder, or the prostate or the liver or the pancreas or you name it. This is the work we do with an extensive experience. I know that can't name every cancer that we treat in every show, but if we get our package information, you'll see a list of about one hundred and twenty different cancers we treat. And this is the work that
we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. I'll talk about a man who came to a swoll eight years ago with prostate cancers from Morocco. He was referred by one of the big eurologists in New York City who just hates to do surgery. He hates. This doctor hates to do surgery because he knows with surgery, most men end up impotent, most men end up leaking urine, most men end up with a shortened penis. And this man from Morocco was very important to have his quality
of life. He came with a t one ce cancer Gleason seven. He had twelve cores or twelve little needles. When his prostate, six of the twelve showed cancers. PSA was eight point five six, so that's more aggressive cancer because of the Gleason seven cancer. He was born in Morocco, he was widowed, he had three children. His PSA was rising. He had a biopsies. Six of the twelve corps were positive. Most of them were positive for Gleason seven cancer. He
was waking up twice a night to urinate. We offered him medicine to get better. We offered him all the options. His wife, by the way, had died of breast cancer before we ever met, so examined him. We offered all the options. He chose radio surgery and we treated this man years ago. Years ago he was treated and eight years ago and now is cancer freeze PSA is zero.
He spends half his life in Morocco, half his life in America is three kids here in America, and he travels back to be with his his family and his birthplace to Morocco. In fact, he just got back. He lives by the beach instead of a fantastic time in Morocco. But he comes here for care. He wants all his care here at thirty eighty four Broadway. I should add and I we're talking about another man is a man who came to us also eight years ago prostay cancer. He had a biopsy by a doctor who wanted to
do surgery on him. He was sixty three years old. He's from Jamaica. He's married with two children. His children were twenty four and eighteen. He had prostay problems and he was on Flomax and avid Art. I should tay with people on an avid art. They have an artificial reduction of the PSA. You have to be careful. Some medicines reduce PSA artificially. They don't treat the cancer, but they artificially reduce the PSA and it leads to less alertness by the patient and the doctor because of the
PSA is lower than it otherwise would be. Anyways, PSA was going up. He had back pain. He was two hundred and thirty eight. He's five 't nine. He was on flomax, was on avid Art. He had never been in the hospital, He never had surgeries. His family history only his sister had lung cancer. He worked in construction. He came eight years ago to Te Wins. He cancer gleason ate. So we know with gleasonate cancer, if you go to the best surgeon in America, success is only
about twenty three percent. It's very low. With the best curtain America, most likely the man who end up impotent, unable to be sexually active. With surgery for pres to cancer, the most common men will be leaking urine. The most common thing beyond that is shortening of the penis. So most men come to us because they want a better quality of life and a better chance of success. And that's why he came eight years ago with his glesinate cancer and now he's here eight years later with a
PSA of zero, doing well. His out patient treatment was carried out without incident. He tolerated treatment well. He is very happy. He's sexually active. It's works. His body was not shortened. He's very happy. He came to Radiostroup in New York for his cancer treatment. So this is a man who's Jamaican mail. He's a black men from the Caribbean. One of the highest risk categories black men, older men.
Caribbean black men are in the highest category. But any man can have prostate cancer, and they talked about earlier. It's best to get screening. Men who get screened on a regular basis have a dramatically lower risk of dying of prostate cancer. Men who skip screening, men who just don't show up have a forty five percent higher risk of dying of prostate cancer. So it's so important to get checked up. It's so important. We have lots of
information to send you about prostate cancer. We have a new booklet coming out, We have videos, we have DVDs and information to send you. You can call today or tonight or tomorrow or never, whatever's good for you, where you can come by and pick up information, or if you haven't been checked out, please do so. Please get checked out. We'd know that we could, on average, reduce your chance of dying and on average increase your chance of living. Mind him, SCR. Linderman will write back.
Numbers mean much to me because of prostate cancer. I'm Johnny Bragg's the number two for my stepfather who died of prostate cancer and my uncle who suffered so much after prostate cancer surgery. The number fifteen fifteen years since doctor Leederman's successful treatment of my prostate cancer. The number zero, which is my PSA zero after doctor Leederman's successful prostate cancer treatment. What every man wants The numbers one, two, three,
four important for every man with prostate cancer. One getting the most successful treatment, two avoiding radical robotic surgery, three, keeping sexual functions, four maintaining urinary control. Call my doctor Leaderman two and two choices, two and two choices to consider his prostate cancer treatment for you most insurance. This is Medicare Medicaid accepted thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth called two and two choices for prostate cancer treatment.
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor gil Liiedderman at the WR 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 non 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.
I want to talk about a man who comes to us from Haiti. He's sixty five French speaker. He's divorced, he has one daughter. He was seen by urologist. He had a high PSA and at Glease and City Cancer he wanted to watch and wait. So he watched and wait, and then his PSA kept on going up and up and up and up. And he got smart and he understood that earlier treatment gives him a better chance to be cancer free. Like we've talked about earlier, his PSA
was seven point seven. He had gleas and six cancer. He was seen here years ago. And this is a eurologist who hates to do surgery because he knows surgery so commonly causes damage to the sex life. About ninety seven percent of men have damage to the directions, eighty percent leak uran, most have shortening the penis, and he just did not want that. He came years ago for his prestate cancer. He had watchful waiting for a while. PSA kept on growing. And we know that cancer grows.
We know that it's like watchful waiting. But you know that cancer grows. What does cancer do? It has a job, and his job is to grow. He came here years ago and now he is cancer free as PSA is less than zero point zero two. He's so happy he was here this week. I see him several times a year and he's doing great. 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. I'm not about a man who came sixty five years old with cancer the stomach that traveled to the liver and he had multiple masses in the liver. He was seen elsewhere. He's single, he works in a church actually, and he had prostate cancer in the past. He was treated successfully for that. He had a cardiac valver place has lots of issues going on, and then he had abdominal pain. He was found to have multiple
legions in the abdomen. He had a cat scan, he had a PET scan, he had an MRI, and he went to one of the biggest hospitals in New York City to have surgery. Well, they already knew he had multiple innumerable masses in the liver at one of the biggest hospitals, but they opened him up anyway. Of course, the curgeon gets paid for opening him up. Even though they had an MRI. They had a Dodo Tate pet scan,
which is a fancy PET scan for neuroondercrinan cancer. He had a cat so they knew what was going on, but that didn't deter them from doing surgery. Sad to say, then they wanted to give him tamidar kept cida. Being when the surgery failed and he had surgery was useless. He had tamidar there's useless. He had kept cidabing that was useless. He had lost way. He'd gone from one seventy to one sixty four. He's five foot eleven. He's
very active. He takes care of a church here in New York City, and the church people from the church brought him to me. They brought him hand in hand with this neuroendercrine cancer, multiple lesions in the liver and in the stomach, and he came to me to try to be treated, and we offered treatment. Years ago. We offered him treatment for the stomach and the liver simultaneously. And this is the work we do. And now it's
been years later and he is in remission. In fact, all the cancers that we treated in the stomach and deliver, the ones they wanted to give chemo to it didn't work. They wanted to cut out. It didn't work with radio surgery, you know, cutting no bleeding. He actually lives in the church. He just walks down the street gets his treatment and then he walked back and got to work. And this
is the work we do. And he had new scans to show that the treatment in the stomach cancer and the stomach is gone and all the tumors in the liver are successfully treated. And this is the work we do. So this is someone would say, hey, he went to the biggest, super duper hospital and they tried to cut it, didn't help. They try to give him chemo, didn't help. And he could have stopped there, but yet he wasn't happy and he sought another opinion to learn about other options.
We see so many people in whom all the options are hidden. So many doctors are hospitals seem to talk about what they do, but they don't talk about what doctor Liederman does. Why is that? Why was he not told about all the options and then he was treated? Do you think one of the doctors that whoops, I'm sorry, No, he got dumped like a hot potato. So this is a man who's faithful and loyal and he likes the
fact that we talk about all the options. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen dy four Broadway for gastric cancers or liver metastasis, so many different kinds of cancers from head to toe. Another similar example, this is a woman from Dominican Republic six years old, beautiful woman. She's married with her husband. She with her husband and her sister and her neighbor. She
was find until years ago when she was jaundice. Her skin turned yellow jaundicemanjib, a backup of the billy Ruben in the system. She went to a hospital in Dominican Republic. She had a scan. She had a five and af centimeter mass in the liver. She had no pet scan. She was offered chemo and surgery. Then she came to the United States and she was seen by doctors at the biggest hospitals here and they wanted to give her a chemo for the rest of her life. She had
a big mass. We saw her and we diagnosed her with colangio carcinoma. Colanzio carcinoma is not so un new usual cancer, but not too many people talk about it. It's a cancer. The bio ducks. What are the bio ducks, Well, the bio ducks, how does the juices that deliver makes these are digestive juices get to the intestine where the
food is. Food needs juices to get degraded so we can absorb the nutrients, and part of those juices come through the bile ducks through the gall bladder and the bio ducks, and she developed a cancer of the bile ducks Calancho carcinoma elsewhere. They tried to cut on her, didn't work, Chemo didn't work, and she had radiosurgery years ago. She had stage four cancer years ago. She had cancer liver and in lymphanodes years ago, and we treat her
with radiosurgery for calandri carcinoma. And years later she's in remission and she just came now with her sister and her loved one years later after radiosurgery only. Surgery didn't work, Chemo didn't work, radiosurgery only for Kolanda caarsnoma kind of a liver cancer. And we see so many patients with rare cancers and common cancers because so often the usual chemo does not work very well, so often surgery does not work very well. This is the work that we
do every day. Years after radio surgery only, with no chemo, no cutting, no bleeding, no hospitals, just pinpoint treatment. We make a stereotactic frame, first in America, first in the Western Hemisphere, and obviously first in New York with doctor Liederman, having performed forty thousand treatments for patients, forty thousand different patients. This is the work we do. And this woman is
so happy. She's gained weight, she's feeled fine. She said, no chemo, no surgery, only our treatment for Koalanjo carcinoma and is now cancer free, doing great. And we take it just a minute for a woman who came to us ten years ago. She had paint in the shoulder, painted in the chest area. She was seen by lung doctors,
thrustic surgeons, bone doctors. No one could diagnose her. She came with what's called a pancoast tumor, which is a cancer of the lung from the top of the lung, from the top of the lung, and X rays and skins often hide this cancer. She'd been multiple doctors throughout New York area. No one could diagnose her. We diagnosed her. And the special thing about pancoast tumors are that they're
difficult to diagnose, but they often are very successful. He treated, We treated her ten years ago, and she's now in that area successful he treated. This is the work that we do every day for common cancers, rare cancers, primary cancers, metastatic cancers. Even if you've had chemo or radiation or surgery, you may wish to give us a call. It's always great to get information from us. You can check our website, which is rs N Y radiosurgeryon York dot org org.
Check our website ars and y dot org our calls at two and two choices. Come by our office to pick up a package of information. It's always best if you have a personal question to come in person with your medical records in hand. That's the best way doctors have known about that for hundreds of years. Patience too, God bless you. This is doctor Liederman. Hope you listen every day. Hope you're listening. Good health, God bless you, and thank you doctor Liederman two and two choices.
Thanks for tuning in to the Radio Surgery 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.
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