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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.
Hi, it is doctor Liederman. And thank you Rob, and thank you no and thank you for tuning in today and every day. We're on the radio every day, sometimes several times we're on the radio. Why to educate. We're not selling anything. We're educating so that you God forbid, if you need care or loved one or neighbor or friend, or a person down the street who you hear about and doesn't know where to turn, considers callingists two and two choices and come and get a second opinion about
what's going on. And I want to start out with a perfect example. This is a man who is seventy five years old. He's born in New York City. He's a widower, he has no children. He has diabetes. He had a history of fractured leg. He's been on medicine for his diabetes. He went to one of the super pooper biggest hospitals in New York, and they checked him out and they found his PSA. PSA is a blood
test prostatic specific antigen. They did a PSA and so they did it looking for trouble and then it was elevated. And then he said, a young doctor, whatever that means. A young doctor told him, oh, don't worry, we didn't really need to do that test. And the man's why would you do a PSA on me? He said, well, normally we would look for cancer. And the patient said, well, if I have cancer, I want to know about it. And the young doctor, he said, the youngest is the
patient's words. I told him, quote, don't worry, don't worry. And that made the patient even worry more and more and more and more, and eventually he came here. We came here actually a couple days ago with his information. He had a PSA that was eight, and he'd gone elsewhere to get a biopsy when his doctor, when this young doctor and the super pooper place told him not to worry. That was the words that made him worry. And he had a higher gleas and score gleason is
how the cancer looks under the microscope. He had a MRI and he had a cat scan, and well there was a word that the cancer had already gone into the seminole vesicles. And he had this high PSA and well he was having lunch. Interestingly enough, and it's a a curious story. I should tell you one more thing about him, and that is his symptoms. He has urgency of urination. He wakes up a night to urinate. He's up at night two or three times. He has urgency,
which mean just a rush to the bathroom. He has some pain. His weight uh is now one sixty three, is five foot eleven. He has no lumps or bumps, He has no night sweats. He never smoked, He had done his conoscopieces a man who takes care of himself. And yet he got alarmed when his so called young doctor at a super duper place of the Oh don't worry, you've lived enough already. Those were the that was the kiss of death to send him here to radio starts
in New York. And in fact, he had a higher gleas and score cancer at a high PSA, and he had an MRI is showing possible involvement of the seminole vesicles. What are the seminole vesicles with seminovesicles are attached to the prostate and that's often one of the first places prostate cancer travels when it starts leaving the prostatet, going to semino vesicles or the nodes, and then often later on or sometimes only to the bones. So these are the places that need to be investigated for a man
who has prostate cancer, and well, his other doctors. He went to finally see some other doctors who did the biopsy and who did an MRI. They didn't do the best possible test. The best possible test is called a PSMA test of prostate pet scan specific for prostate cancer. It's an expensive test. It's about seven thousand dollars and most insurance companies, not every insurance company will cover it. We often ask them to cover We routinely do. Some men don't want that test. Other men want to know
everything possible. And he came to me, Why did he come to me? Well, that's a good point. Have you ever seen this movie. There's a movie with Billy Christo and Meg Ryan and is filmed in Katz Deli, which is a very famous deli in Manhattan. And then there
and the seam. They're talking about their love life and Meg Ryan is explaining how sometimes women aren't honest with the men, and Billy Cristo doesn't believe that women can not be honest with him, and then she goes on in the middle of this restaurant and shows how she
can even deceive him, plus all the other patrons at Katstali. Well, why am I talking about Kat's Delli and this patient, Well, this patient was having a pastrami sandwich at Kat's DEALI by himself, and there next to him were two men. And two men each of them had prostate cancer. Now, one of these men was treated at one of the super duper pooper hospitals and he was left impotent, he was left leaking urine, his penis was shortened, and his cancer came back. So it was everything that could go
bad went bad at this super duper hospital. And the other man had been treated by guests who doctor Liederman, and I know it's incredible to tell the story. I was amazed when I heard the pain telling me the story just this week. And the other man said, well, I was treated with doctor Liederman, and I had non invasive treatment, outpatient treatment with doctor Liederman. And now my PSA is zero, my sex life works, my urine is in complete control. I had no shortening of my vital organ.
My PSA is zero, and everything's perfect. And so here was diametric opposites. One man went to super duper General and everything went wrong. He was left impotent, he was left leaking urine, his vital organ was shortened, and his cancer came back. How does he know it, Well, the PSA went up and the cancer started spreading. Whereas the patient I treated was perfect. PSA was zero, he had complete urinary control, his sex life was good, he had no shortening of his vital organ. And at that point
in the middle of katz is Deli. Unlike that movie scene which you may have seen or can go google, that's seen him, Billy Crystal, katz is Deli my patients. It wasn't on videotape. But he told me the story, and that's indeed why he came here. And of course I examined him. He had a large prostrate. He actually had a nodular prostate. So we had a large nodular prostate. And I wonder if the doctor who told him, oh, don't worry about it, even did a recto exam, even
did a prostate exam, or even did an MRI. The patient said nothing was done because he just told him, don't worry. He's seventy years old. Don't worry. So here we respect patients whether they're seven or seventeen, or twenty seven or fifty seven or seventy seven or one hundred and seven, whatever. We believe the patient has a right to get proper medical care. We don't discriminate against anybody for any reason, including age, and so here we are getting that PSMA test. We just want to make sure
there's cancer in the semino vesico or not. And one reason our results are superiors that we most commonly treat the semino vesicle along with the prostate. Why well, to make sure that the patient has the best chan to be cancer free. And our work unlike radical surgery where most men and up ninety seven percent have damaged their
sex life. You know what that means, eighty percent are leaking Urine Shortening of the penis is common because just like when a plumber, when a plumber cuts out a segment of a pipe to make that pipe work again, the ends of the pipe would have to be reconnected. Well, when the prostates removed with radical robotic surgery, the prostate and the urethral the urethere is a tube that carries the urine from the bladder where it's stored out to
the world. Well, when the prostate's removed, that part of the ureth is also removed, which then shortens the penis. So that's a big boo boo is as far as I'm concerned with radical surgery along with less good results. We know with radical surgery for a glease in seven cancer in the best hands in America, success is about forty six percent, with us ninety percent. Another reason to
come here. Another reason is we have probably one of the largest experienced having treated thousand men with prostate cancer over years with high success and high quality of life and lots of experience. And most people become men and women and children don't want to be biased, They don't want to be prejudiced. Oh you're to this or to that. No, you should tell the patient, And I tell the patient
all the facts as best as I can do. I don't try to sell them anything because I'm not saying, oh, you have to do this or have to do that. The Often patients say, well, what do you recommend? I said, well, let's look over the facts. And you're a smart person, and we educate. People can be smart and not educated about cancer. That's pretty typical. But we like to educate the patient so the patient can learn about all the options. We're not pushing surgery or pushing radiation or pushing chemo.
We talk about all the facts so the patients can feel comfortable choosing what they feel is best for them. For many reasons, many people want surgery forever reason it doesn't make sense really about prostate cancer. But you can want that or not want that, or want the best treatment, or want to try to keep your quality of life, or want to go to a doctor who has experience of nine thousand prostate cancers treated over decades with high success.
So there's lots of reasons people come here. Also, we have information and literature to send you, so a lot of people like to call us too, and two choices and get a package of information DVD about our special work. And of course it's always best to meet in person. Why well, that way we can talk together. I can see the patient, the patient can see me, the patient can bring their loved ones, The patient can be examined, the patient can think of questions while I'm asking them questions.
That often is the case. I can tell you that about ninety percent of the time, ninety percent of time, when I talk to a patient, they actually don't know all the facts of their own case. So we are often able to educate patients about themselves as well as about the work we do and others and show you information whether it's about proton beam or radical surgery or robotic surgery or no treatment or whatever. Major centers across America, and this is the work that we do every day.
And I can tell you for this man who was told alway's too old for treatment age seventy, well, he's treated a lot differently here, and luckily or not. He went to Katz Deli and had a Pastrami sandwich and he sat next to two men, each of whom had prostate cancer, one treated at Super Duper General and one treated by me. And that was so convincing for him that he made a Palmel visit to us. We went
over all his documents, I examined him. We're getting complete imaging, repeating the blood tests to get a current PSA, And this is the work that we do every day. And you're welcome to come here, whether you like pastrami or not, whether you go to katses or not, whatever, even if you're a vegan or vegetarian, you're welcome to come to Radio Surgery, New York at thirteen eighty four Broadway, by the way. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. It's easy
to get to us. We're accessible. There's sixteen subway lines coming close to US one, two, three, four, five, six, ACE, N, QRBD, seven, S, and Q all within steps of our way. Also, all the transportation, whether it's Penn Station or Grand Central, all the trains that come to New York City are steps away Port Authority. It's actually only about a five minute
with more than a thousand buses. It's the biggest bus terminal in New York in America, and Penn and Grand Central are the two biggest train stations with the most one is the most trains, one as the most passengers in America. So our major office is convenient for you and accessible to you and desirable for you because of all the things that we've spoken about. My name is doctor Liederman. New York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor in New York, one of the few in
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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 radical 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 here 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.
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Liederman 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.
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I want to talk about a sixty one year old woman. She's from Africascious from Nigeria. She came to me with breast cancer. She had two lesions, she was divorced, has four children and she came she had mister mammograms of previous year. She had some abdominal paine. She had some breast lesions. She had a mammogram which showed a mass in the right breast, and she was scheduled for surgery, and well, she saw surgeons after a biopsy show. She had a biopsy which showed doctor Carstom inside to she
missed the surgery. She was scheduled for surgery to remove part of her breast. She missed that. She had an MRI done, and then the MRI was done and showed a second tumor in the breast, and then the surgeon wanted to remove her whole breast. And she went to one of the super pooperist hospitals about cancer treatment for her multifocals. She had two masses in the breast. She refused surgery. She was told, oh, your cancer is spreading. There was one tumor, another's two tumors. When you have
two tumors, you have to remove the breast. She was told that. And then she saw another surgeon who told her, oh, you have to have mestectomy and then reconstruction to remove the breast and then to reconstruct the breast. And that's what she was told. Her father had prostate can she's a teacher. She has four children. She was born in Africa. She had a palpable mess in her armpit and the right lesion was above the nippo. There was another lesion
on the lateral side of the breast. The left breast was say okay, So she had two nodules of cancer in her breast and one more thing that I didn't tell you, and that is that she came to us seven and a half years ago. So she was treated seven and a half years ago with no cutting. She refused lumpectomy, she refused the messed ectomy. She didn't want reconstruction.
She didn't want someone cutting off her breast, removing the breast and then trying reconstruction is a is a misleading word because so many women who think they're, oh, I'm going to have reconstruction. Reconstruction is like when I don't know, a building falls down and you reconstruct it, you have the same building. But when you have a breast what God gave you reconstruction, the surgeon is not reconstructing what
God gave you. A lot of women are upset because they lose a nipple, real or complex often most commonly, and so there's loss of sensation, there's a loss of appearance, there's loss of texture, there's lots of symmetry, and then some sort of say, oh, let's remove both breasts and reconstruct both breasts. Well, that's even doubly bad. And there's really, in my view, no reason to remove the second breast. It's healthy and normal. But surgeons have their own agenda,
which you probably know about. And so she came to me seven and a half years ago, and we treated her only with radiation radio surgery. Only with radiation radio surgery, no cutting, no bleeding, only with our treatment. And well, why are we talking about her seven and a half years later. Well, she came in to get checked up, and we checked her up, and she was concerned about a pain in the shoulder, and of course I'm too concerned when a cancer patient has pain, it's new or different,
and so we staged her up. We've got new scans of her body, new scans of her breast, new scans of her bond owes. Everything's normal, she's in complete remission. The scans showed some arthritis in the shoulder. That was it. No cancer in the shoulder, no cancer in the breast. Only with our treatment, no mistec to me, no lump act tomy, no double lump act to me, no chemotherapy,
no reconstruction, no single reconstruction, no double reconstruction. And she is so happy that she came here rather than going to super Duper General. I could tell you there's every hospital in New York thinks they're super duper General. So if you think I'm talking about one particular place, I can tell you, having known the presidents of multiple hospitals, all of them think they're super duper General. So she went to super Duper more than one. Actually, they all
wanted to do misstectomy, reconstruction, double reconstruction. And she just was adamant. She uses adamant and refused and was strong. Came here. We showed her our work. We showed her examples of our work, and she saw her work and talked to her patients. And this is the work that we do every day. And if you're interested about breast cancer, we have literature for you. We have a booklet just about breast cancer, we have a DVD just about breast cancer.
And of course it's always best to meet in person. And of course for every woman, every woman should be exemining her breasts every on a regular basis, let's say every month, and getting mammograms and ultrasounds and imaging and physician exams. And there's also blood testing that is useful
for breast cancer. So there's lots of reasons. With more than two hundred thousand women a year with breast cancer, there's lots of reasons to check the breast and find if God forbid you're going to have cancer, to find it early. Early is always best. This woman had multiple cancers in her breast. The same breast was treated with US no surgery, no lumpectomy, no mistectomy, no chemotherapy, and now seven and a half years later, cancer free, no evidence of disease. 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'll talk about a gentleman who was seen sixty two years old from Guiani's, a black man. I said, because in the black community, one in six black men will get prostate cancer, one and twenty three will die of prostate cancer. So you think about it as an epidemic in the black community. Every man is at risk for prostate cancer, white green, purple, whatever, of any religion, of
any persuasion. I've seen it all. This man came sixty two years old from Guiana. He's married, he had seven children. I had a high PSA and he was in Guyana and years before he came to me at a biopsy and it showed cancer, and he came to me. He never had treatment. He was urinating throughout the night, three or four times a night. He had slow urination, He had no bleeding. I should tell you one more thing.
You don't have to have symptoms to have cancer. So you can have a nodule cancer in your breast or your lung, or your pank, your deliver and not feel it. So don't think, oh, just because you feel great doesn't mean you are great. And that's why we get colonoscopy. We get testing and blood testing and physical exams. And actually a third of the patients that come to us come to get checked out to check out whether they have prostate cancer or breast cancer, alung people come to
get checked out. And there's three main reasons to come to Radio Sert in New York, Doctor Liederman. One is to get checked out. You don't have cancer, you know about to get checked out. Second one is you were just diagnosed with cancer and you want to get the best possible treatment, like this woman I just told you about who had breast cancer and multiple sergeants wanted to remove her breast and she just didn't want to do it.
And now seven and a half years later, cancer free, doing great, perfect breast, beautiful breast, beautiful woman, beautiful life, doing great. And then the third category, the first is getting checked out, second is newly diagnosed and wanting to learn about all the options first, which is really smart. And then the third category equally is that you had cancer and you're getting treatment, whether it's chemo, sergia, radiation, and it's not working, it's not tolerated. You just can't
take it. Whether you have pain and numbness in the hands, or low blood count or the cancer nodules are growing, it's not working, it's not wanted, it's not tolerated. And many people come to us wanting a fresh second opinion in any of these instances, to get checked out, newly diagnosed cancer or you're having cancer treatment, it's just not working in your favor. So this man, he came to us and I should tell you that he came years ago with a glease in seven cancer. He had high
grade cancer. He weighed one hundred and fifty five pounds, his height was five foot four. He was waking up at ninety urinate. He had some pain and we wanted to check on that. He works as a mason. He's married, he had seven children. He's born in Guyana. On exam, he had a large, huge prostate sulcus to sulcus huge cancer. And so we got the DIOPS approved cancer glease and seven and he was treated. And this man was treated
nine years ago. Actually he came nine years ago. Why are we talking about him today, Well, we're talking because he came in today for came in not today, he came in yesterday for treatment and his PSA was zero. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. So this is a man who was seen in Guyana. He was known to have cancer. He walked away, just did not want to be treated, wasn't convinced. Came here. We showed him all the data
from major centers across the country. We showed him our work. We've treated nine thousand men with prostate cancer a huge number, probably more than anywhere else, and so he now has a PSA of zero. His sex life, works, his urinary life work. He continues to carry on all his normal activities. His family life is his working life. He's a Mason,
and he's really grateful and happy and 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. And one more thing I should tell you a little secret, and that is that we're live on the radio and you can call us with any cancer question one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten call us and you can ask your question.
You don't have to be bast brood, you have to be shy. We'll ask your name or telephone number. No, you can just call and ask your question one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. If you want a more personal way, make a date for consultation and come in. So be live now from one from now till noon on woor and then again from one to
two pm today and every Sunday. And we're also on Saturdays at eleven am till noon, Saturdays from one to two pm, three to four pm, five to six pm, and then we're on every midnight from midnight to one am. And lots of people like to go to sleep with doctor Liederman and wake up with doctor Liederman. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway to educate so that you can learn.
I can see so many listeners save lives. So many patients have come to me because a radio listener like you passes the information on. Just like a medical student learns case by case, you too, learn case by case. Like today, for example, you learned about a woman who was told she had to have mestectomy, she had to have reconstruction, they had to do double reconstruction, and now seven and a half years later, she's cancer free, with
both breasts intact, no evidence of disease. Or this man who had prostate cancer who's told he's too old went to kancers Doway. So many stories. 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. My name is doctor Liederman. Questions call us A two and two choices two and two, two four six, forty two thirty seven two and two choices. You can
even email me if you want. Email is gil gil at r s n y DOTRG gilgil at r sny dorg. It's always best to meet in person. We accept most insurances, Medicare, medicaidor's in the heart of New York City. It's easy to get to us. We're accessible, we're easy, and we try to provide lots of information and we try to tell you all the options so you can walk away feeling comfortable that you know so much more after meeting doctor Liederman, We'll be right back.
It's Johnny Braggs 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 Leader Maman with prostate cancer and hi 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 Liederman for prostate cancer two on two choices. That's two on two choices. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth Street in Manhattan. Most insurance, Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices.
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Liederman at the w o R Studios in the hearts of New York City. We're just a few steps from the Radio Surgery 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 the first in America and in the Western
Hemisphere with body radiosurgery. 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 an eighty four year old man. He's a consultant, he's married, he has four children. He came with his wife. He has a history of skin cancers, cholesterol, high blood pressure, cardiac valve replacement, and he has an erosive lesion on his nose. And he tells me he had surgery on his nose in well two years earlier, he had had freezing, he had Mo's. He had a biopsy, They cut off part
of his nose and it never healed. And now the lump is growing back, it's raised, it's red, it's alterative. It looks ninety nine point nine percent like the Moe's surgery. MOS is a surgical method. It's a radical surgery method for treatment of skin cancers that Moe's did not work. And I know that they tell people, oh, Mo's gets the last cancer style they see the last cancer cell. Well that's not really true, doctors cannot see the last
cancer cell. And if you asks your's surgey, if you've had MOS for a pathology report, in my view, you'll never get the path report from that MOS where they see the last cancer cell. I've never seen a path report, even though I've treated thousands of skin cancers. So this man had had most surgery. The wound never healed after MOS. It's been there for several years, and now the big lump is growing back and it's getting worse and worse and worse. He also had a PSA that's been going
up from four to six. He never had an MRI, never had a biops. Who has seen it. Some of the biggest, most super duper hospitals in Connecticut. He comes from Connecticut, and lots of people come from all over the country to get innovative answers and innovative treatment options which were not given to him elsewhere. And I examined him. He had an al sort of lumpy mass on the right side of the nose. He was raised and read and looked as I say, most probably like the cancer
came back after Mo's surgery. He also had a lesion on the left neck, which is alternative and should get a biopsy of both of those. Biopsies should be easy, biopsy should not be pain boat biops She should be easy and put a tiny little needle into the tumor and get an answer, so it doesn't it have to be deforming or terrible. Be a tiny little needle into the mass, pain free, and a couple of days later she have an answer, and I encourage him to get a biopsy of his nose and of the lesion on
the left neck. When Mo's surgery obviously did not work, there wouldn't be a mask growing back. The wound should have healed with us. There is no wound with us. There's no cutting and bleeding. And why do people with skin cancers come here? Well, the number one reason has had most before her, and they don't want MOS again number one. And for people who never had most, they don't ever want to have MOS. So there's lots of reasons people come here with us. The success rates very high.
It's ninety five percent. There's no cutting, no bleeding. It's out patient. You walk in, get a treatment, and then live your life. You s get out all and have lunch and work and carry on without deforming surgery without cutting off the end of the nose, without taking a patch from wherever your buttocks and patch it on your face. And I think most everyone doesn't want to do that. Most people, if they can avoid radical surgery, want to
avoid it. Sad to say. Sad to say. Dermatologists are surgeons and they almost always refer the patient for surgery, which is really sad. I think as a physician, physicians should inform the patient about all the options, and that's what we do here. We inform all the options. We show you examples, you know what to expect. This is what we do every day. If you have skin cancers, are curious about skin cancers, you can call us two and two Choices and get a package including a skin
cancer package sent to you at no charge. Lots of people. There's a famillion people that walk through our neighborhood every day through Times Square and Macy's and where else, Grand Centro, Pen Station, Port Authority, Bryant Park. There's actually more than a half a million people walking through our neighborhood and you, if you do so, we'll come in. Just pick up a package of information or two. Most people pick up two packages. They pick up one for themselves and one
for their loved ones. There's no charges. Come in, tell them, hey, I want a package about this, and you'll get a package. Some of the people get more informations and want information about breast cancer or prose of cancer, or brain cancers or skin cancers. Whatever you want is available here at no charge. And you can learn a lot with the packages. You can learn a lot by listening to the radio, you can learn a lot. The most is by coming in to be seen in consultation. And we do accept
most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. So this big mass and this man on his nose, he had Mo's which was deforming. It was unsuccessful, never healed, and now the mass is growing back. And he told me if it's cancer, he never wants to have most surgery ever again. 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 want to talk about. Another patient is a man who came to me sixty
two years old from Atlanta. He's a black man, and we talked about earlier at Blacks have a higher rate of prostate cancer one and six black men get prostate cancer. One in twenty three dia prostate cancer. He had been seen there, he was told he had a high PSA, had never had treatment. He came here. He came here ten years ago with a glease In seven cancer. Plus he had high grade pi in, which is prostatic interrepatheal neoplasium. It's like a pre cancer. So he had a biopsy,
proven cancer, had a huge prostate. He had urination four times a night, he had slow urination. He never had treatment, and he came here from I don't know, five hundred miles away why to get better care. On exam, he had a huge prostate. It was huge T three prostate Gleason seven, and he was treated here ten years ago. And now his PSA is zero. Even though he came to us with a Gleason seven PSA thirteen, huge cancer.
He's cancer free with a good quality of life. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. Now I was talking about a similar case. I just told about a man who came ten years ago. Here's a man who came seven years ago. He was seventy years old, construction worker. He's whittled four children, came with his friend. He had diabetes, high blood pressure, prostate symptoms. He said when I saw him that he had a biopsy in the past. His PSA was going up,
up up. It was seven years ago, was eight point two to three. In ten years ago was nine point one. He said he had biops. He's done. He was twice the night he was on medicine for the urine. He was two hundred and twelve pounds. He was six foot one and I examined him. On exam he had a markedly enlarged firm hard prostate. This was six years ago. And what do you think he did well? I didn't do anything for six years. He didn't do anything. And he walked in the door this week with a PSA.
Remember I told you it was. His PSA was eight point two, three and nine point one when I saw him, and I told him he has a high chance PSA nine. He has about a thirty five percent chance very prostate cancer. He just walked away. He's a black man. We know that one and six black men get prostatec cancer. He walked away. He walked away until now this week he walked in the doors PSA is a one hundred and sixty seven. He has a Gleason nine cancer. It's one
of the most aggressive cancers. Gleason tried to tell us how aggressive cancers would be. He knew that all cancers weren't the same. Made a scale from two to ten. How do you get two to ten, Well, it's two separate areas. So one plus one equals two is the best. Four plus five or five plus four equals nine is one of the worst. He had Gleason nine cancer. He had no bones, get no cats, get no MRI. He's in urinary retention. His prostaate is so big it's blocking
the bladder, it's blocking the kidneys. He came in kidney failure, his kidneys who were not working. He couldn't urinate. He had a tube in place. He lost weight. He weight went from two to twelve downtil one ninety two. He lost twenty pounds in kidney failure with advanced prostate cancer. Here's a story of a man who had knowledge of it. He knew about it, he was told and I guess he just didn't believe. And I have so many men who I feel great, I feel I don't feel like
I have cancer. You can't feel you have cancer. You cannot feel you have cancer if you're waiting to feel you have cancer, like this man. Now he's kidney failure, lost twenty pounds, has a catheter, can't urinate well. Now he feels like he has cancer. But the success rate is so much higher if you come in early. That's why we stress coming in, getting checked out, knowing what your PSA is, and not walking away. He walked away when his PSA was nine. He walked away with no
diagnosis and no treatment for six years. And now he has an advanced cancer. It's blocking his bladder, putt him in kidney failure, and we of course are getting staging now. I hope he shows up and comes back reading scans of his entire body. Prostate cancer loves to go to the bones and gloves, go the lymphos It can go elsewhere. Recently, treating a man with cancer in the brain even and deliver which are unusual sites, but we see that we have such a huge experience. We see that. So for
this man, I hope he comes back. I hope he understands that he can die prostac cancer and forty thousand many a year die from prostate cancer. And most of them are people who ignore the symptoms, ignore the signs, ignore the need for care. And the main need for care is get a physical exam, get a PSA, get an MRI. These are tests to help tell you if you have prostate cancer. Don't rely on your own feelings.
Your own feelings are not enough. You need to have your symptoms plus just to know, just like colonoscopy, colonoscopy can save many lives. Even though you don't have any symptoms, you don't have any bleeding. So many people I see with colon cancer come to me they've never had a colonoscopy ever. So if you've never had these things or not recently, make a call. Two and two choices come in, get checked up. It's so important. This is the work we do. Protector Liederman will write back.
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Welcome back to the Radiosurgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gill Liederman 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 treat 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. My name's doctor Liederman. I want to introduce myself because so often people talk on the radio or life or television, I don't really tell you who they are, what they're training is. So people say, oh, you got to do this, you got to do that, and like the guys at the Cat's Deli, well those are two men who had treatment, so they had their own experiences. So I want to talk about what my
experience is. So I was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa, went to public school, university medical school, MD, real doctor MD at age twenty five, like my illustrious brother, doctor Ted Liederman who's also MD at twenty five, and my wonderful son, doctor Ariel Leederman, MD at twenty five, who's also cancer doctor, also radiation doctor working here at thirteenty four Broadway. Doctor Ariel Leederman went to illustrious schools and education and hospitals around the country and now was board
certified MD at twenty five. Three Doctor Leaderman is MD at twenty five. Ariel Leaderman is compulsive and thoughtful and caring and hard working. And it's loved by his patients and loved by their families and loved by his staff. And he's here for you, and you're lucky to have doctor Ariel Leaderman care for you if you wish. He's here every day, Board certified, seeing patients with new or recurrent cancers. So give him a call if you want.
My name is doctor Gil Liederman, MD. At twenty five, went on too Euros of Chicago, trained at internal Medicine for three years, Board certified internal Medicine took care of
thousands of people with medical issue. Then went to Harvard Medical School trained at the prestigious Dana Harbor Cancers Toute, three years of training on the staff, board certified in medical oncology, treated thousands of patients, and then onward at Harvard Medical School the Joint Center for Radiation Therapy, also illustrious, three more years board certified, treated thousands of patients with cancer,
years of training, years of board certification. The only Harvard trained board certified radiation doctor in New York, one of the few in the world, offering lots of experience, having treated forty thousand patients over decades. So this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. That's why people come here to get checked out. Even if you don't have cancer to get checked out or if you have a newly diagnosed cancer, to see if
you're in the correct track. And for people number three who had cancer, they've had treatment and the treatments just not working. Three great reasons to call us at two and two choices two and two, two four six, forty two thirty seven. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, centrally located, easy to get to. You can call for information, you can walk in and get packages of information. It's always best to meet in person. This is the work that
we do every day. I'll talk about another man from Connecticut. He was getting care in Connecticut. He's seventy seven years old. He's married with three children. Came with his wife and oldest daughter as a history of heart disease, heart failure, cardiac extends, high blood pressure COPD, and history of prostate cancer. And well, he came to us with his history of prostate cancer and well, now he has a bladder cancer. So he came to us about what to do about
his bladder cancer. He came with no records, but he got all his records and he had no recent scans, and so I examined him. He's an ex smoker. While smoking is one reason people get cancers and one of the reasons they have heart disease. Heart disease, and he had bladder cancer, he had colonoscopy done, he had carcinoma in situ in the urethra, he had prostate cancer treated elsewhere, and now he's got all these medical problems, but they had never been staged up, and so we staged him up.
I asked to get a scan of his body and guess what we found? Kidney cancer. Okay, this is a man who had an invasive kidney cancer. Had a large, massive cancer in his kidney. He was seen that one of the most prestigious super pooper places in CONNECTICU had never checked him for kidney cancer, even though he had worrisome signs. We checked him out. He came here, We got him staged up, staged up, found kidney cancer, and he chose to be treated here with non invasive treatment.
And of course, sad to say, most patients are diagnosed by their urology or a surgeon. Eurogist is a surgeon, and most eurologists recommend some form of radicals. This man did not want to have radical surgery and quite Frankly, with his heart disease and cardiac stents and heart attack, he wasn't in great shape for radical surgery, but he was in great shape for radio surgery. Radio surgery's non invasive treat We just lay, We make a stereotactic frame
of the body. We computerize the body, We computerized the cancer, We computerized the frame. From the home of radio surgery, from the doctor who first brought body radio surgery to the Western Hemisphere and first brought body radial serty to America, and from the doctor who first brought radio surgery to New York, and the doctor who first brought radio serty to you if you want, and he chose to have radio surgery with high success over ninety percent. For kidney cancers.
I can tell you so many people I see have had their kidney removed because their surgeon told them, oh, you have to have your kidney removed for kidney cancer. Well you can have it removed, but you don't have to. And most people who come here choose not to have it removed. And our success rate is very high for
kidney cancers. Kidney cancers are very, very sensitive to our radiosurgery with special doses and techniques that we've pioneered longer than anyone else, first in America, first in New York. This is the work that we do. So many people have saved their life and saved their kidney and avoided radical surgery by coming here. And he not only did that all, but he was diagnosed because he came here. Even though he was going to a super duper place.
They never checked his body, even though he had several cancers in the past. They never thought to check his body. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. Who's seen by super duper cancer specialists and neurology specialists, but they never checked his body, They never checked his kidney. It was never done until he came here. What a difference has made for this man and his life and his wife and his daughter. This is the work we do. He had his treatment here,
he had no symptoms, no side effect. He's doing great. He's Ambi Tory walked in, walked out. 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 many people come here. This is what we do every day. Every day. We're here for you. It's always best to meet in person. I'll talk about another person who had skin cancer. This is an eighty five year old man. He's an ambiatory functional
He looks like he's sixty five. He had been treated by MOS elsewhere in the neighboring state. He had a bas of cell cancer on his ear. He lost part of his ear, and then he had a scalp lesion and had surgery. And now he has a base of cell cancer under his left nose. And he had the baso cell cancer on his right ear and left ear, right where they did MO. So one of his skin cancers was right where they did MOE surgery on his
ear he lost part of his ear. And then on the other here he had a skin cancer which was never operated on. So Gays. He comes to us with two new skin cancers, one right where they did MOS it came right back and on the other ear. Two and he was treated here for two skin cancers right ear and left ear. And he comes here now for follow up and both cancers are gone. This is the work we do with no cutting, no bleeding. He was really so upset that they remove part of his ear.
No one wants to go around and meet your friends and neighbors and go to church and loved ones and parties and Thanksgiving and New Year's and fourth of July with part of your ear missing, whereas you could have non invasive treatment with us, leave the body intact. With us. For skin cancers, there's no surgery, there's no removal of your body. There's no patch. We're not taking a piece of your skin from your bottom and patching it on
your face. With us, there's no removal, no surgery. We send in invisible beams to attack and to kill the cancer non invasively, no cutting, no bleeding, with very high success and high quality of life. We have book it's to send you. It's always best to meet in person. My name is doctor Liederman. Thank you for listening. God bless you. Tune in every day. If you can learn a lot, pass it on listeners save lives.
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.
For cancer treatment, most prefer effect, 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 Liederman 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, two one two choices to meet doctor Liderman for a fresh second opinion. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Free booklet DVD two super convenient Broadway in thirty eighth in Manhattan. Meet doctor Leiderman to hit your cancer. Call two one two choices, two one two choices.
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