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11AM Dr. Lederman discusses various treatments for cancer

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The following is a paid podcast. iHeartRadio's hosting of this podcast constitutes neither an endorsement of the products offered or the ideas expressed for cancer treatment. Most prefer effective, non invasive, well tolerated, outpatient therapy. That's doctor Liederman, the radiosurgery pioneer's goal too. Doctor Liderman 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 even if chemo radiation or surgery didn't work or isn't tolerated. Goals are your best results and quality of life. Meet doctor Leaderman to hit the cancer. He's New York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation oncologist. Call two one two choices to one, two choices to meet doctor

Liderman for a fresh second opinion. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Free book with DVD two super convenient Broadway in thirty eighth in Manhattan. Meet doctor Liderman to hit your cancer. Call two one two choices two one two choices. It's doctor Leaderman with Carrie Stubbs, who sings and writes about his cancer treatment. Thirteen eighty four Broadway and thirty eight. Cataplane hop a train,

don't has a taate? Call two on two choices for an appointment, Mate, so cancer can be said straight my cancer it was twenty two centimeters. Now I am cancer free. No cutting, no bleeding, no hospital stay, no chemo therapy. I'm grateful to Doc taleder Man at New York Radio Surgery. No cutting, no bleeding, no hospital stay, made me very happy. Thirteen eighty four Broadway and thirty eight. If the address my cancer had been set straight, called to on two choices for an appointment, Mate

the toleeder Men's top right. For more information about innovative cancer treatment, called doctor Leaderman two and two choices, two and two choices, thirteen eighty four Broadway. Most insurance is accepted for newer recurrent cancers. Call Doctor Leaderman two

and two choices. 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 Rob, and thank you Noah, and

thank you for listening today and every day on the radio. We're here every day. Why to educate so that if God forbid you are loved one developing abnormality or possible cancer or cancer, you know there might be an option for you, a real option to learn about all the possibilities and all the treatments and all the risks and benefits and alternatives. And that's what we do every

day. How do we do it well? Every day I see patients, and every day I take notes, and every day I come here, and every day I talk to you, and it's at various times a day. And this is what we do. And I can tell you that many radio listeners listen every day. Many radio listeners inform others, and they often say, hey, before you get your whatever cut out your breast or your lung or your blad or your prostate or a colon or a gall bladder, or

we're gonna talk about a liver in a few minutes. You might want to go see doctor Lerman about other options because you'll probably learn about other options with doctor Leaderman that you probably have not learned about elsewhere that have been hit from you elsewhere. And I want to jump right in and we're going to give you some special things to write down. So if you have a paper and pencil later on, that'd be a great idea. I want talk about a

big businessman. He's a seventy year old businessman and he drepped prostate issues, prostate elevation of his PSA, and then at a biopsy he showed a glease in seven cancer and he decided he'd be really he's super smart, super super pooper smart and go to one of the biggest, most famous surgeons in New

York City. And that's exactly what he did. He has plenty of resources, he can go wherever he wants, and so he decided, without knowing the data, without knowing the risks and benefits and alternatives, that he'd throw his fate with his big famous surgeon. And that's what he did. He went to a big super pooper hospital with the chairman of the department. He said, what could go wrong at this big hospital with the chairman of the

department cutting him? My a little prostate cancer, That's what he thought beforehand. So well, he had this surgery and he had his prostate removed, and he thought he was on easy stre read, even though, of course, like most men, ninety seven percent of men lose their erections, and they're usually told, oh, you know, wait a while, blah blah

blah, blah blah blah. But I've seen thousands of men who've had surgery, and I can tell you that the chance of regaining spontaneous erections is really tiny, tiny, and many men end up leaking urine, either leaking all the time or leaking when they lived, or they cough or they laugh whatever.

That's about eighty percent of men after surgery leak. And I can tell you that with a glease in seven cancer success rate with surgery is sixty percent, which is not very fantastic in my view, especially when here with doctor Liederman at Radio Surgery, New York at thirteen eighty four Broadway, our success rates ninety percent and we've treated thousands of men with prostate cancer over decks, and we document that and we provide all the information to the patient and families.

That's I believe why most people come here because they can learn about their own cancer. They learn things that they just don't know about elsewhere and probably never will. So sad to say, this big, super duper well to do businessman through his lot with this super duper surgeon at the super duper hospital. He had the surgeon his prostate and well, he woke up and he had no more erections, he was leaking urine, and well, then was

a follow up here. He slowly, slowly got out of the hospital and got back to work, but his erections never recovered, his leaking urine never recovered. And what the surgeon didn't tell him certainly said all you're doing great, You're doing great, blah blah blah. Like a cheerleader that has a losing team. And that's what most surgeons around here have, are cheerleaders who

losing team. The surgeon, this chairman of a department one of the biggest hospitals in New York City, never told the patient that the PSA hadn't gone down to zero, and it should go down to zero. And so this

patient was kept in the dark about options and choices and results. Well after surgery, after so called successful surgery, even when the erections are gone, and even when there's leaking of urine, the PSA should go down to zero because there should not be any more cancer and there should not be any more prostate. Well, this man's PSA never went down to zero. So I was warning signed number one, but sad to say, the patient was never

told. The surgeon kept on saying, Oh, you're doing great, You're doing fine, blah blah blah, blah blah blah, which was the way you could say one word which we shouldn't say on the radio, or he could say it wasn't the truth. And well, so then the PSA kept on going up and up and up and up and up. And finally this man, this big business man, came to me and he said, what, Doctor Liederman, what's going on with me? What's happened? And what should I do about it? And well, I examined him, and I

got his records. Who caught up this super duper hospital and got the records, and we got a new PSA and we got new testing done of him the most sophisticated testing with cancer. Once you get the most sophisticated screening tests with cancer, you'd obviously want to know what you have, but you also want to know where is it? Because that's why we fear cancer. Why do we fear cancer? We fear cancer because it can travel, spread and

hurt us and kill us. So at this super duper puuper hospital with the super chairman of the department, they never did those things. They never told him the truth. They never told him that the cancer was left behind. They never told him the PSA was rising. So here at radistered in New York, doctor Liederman, what did we do, Well, we got the PSA, showed him the PSA's rising. We got the pathology report from super duper hospital and showed that the doctor cut right through the middle of the cancer.

Well, if the doctor cuts through the middle of the cancer, that means he leaves the cancer behind. And could be he or she In this case, I know who it is. He. He left the cancer behind, her cut through the cancer, left the cancer behind. Never told the patient that the margins were positive. Cancer was left behind. And that's why you could never expect the PSA to be zero, and that's why you know the PSA is going to be rising. And that's what happened to this man.

Lost his erections, lost his yeurine control, and really got to that surgery for no good reason. It was harmed terribly and came here learned the facts. Now there is one possibility of a second chance in cancer, and that is in men who've had prostate cancer, in whom the surgery is done. And I'm not an advocate of surgery. I don't really believe in the

surgery. I'm not an advocate of surgery. I think it's devastating, especially when results for lease in seven with us or ninety percent with the best surgeons in America sixty percent? Why would don't even want to have surgery? He just doesn't make sense. Doesn't make sense. So I sat down with the man. I sat down with his son, who's the heir to the business and the family fortune, and I showed him the path report, I showed

him the PSAs. I showed him what had happened at elsewhere General that left him in this pickle. And we offered him a chance to get this cancer under control. And that's what we talk about it. We talk about on the radio today and most every day because men, sad to say, unfortunately,

are kind of pushed into surgery. They kind of pushed into surgery, I believe because the surgeon, the urologist, does the biopsy and then the patient says, well, what's the best treatment doctor, and the best treatment for the eurologist, not for the patient, is to do radical surgery because that's what the surgeon does. Surgeons are surgeons. Surgeons cut so to the

surgeon. You think the surgeon is going to tell the patient, oh, with me, success rate is less than sixty percent because I'm not the best surgeon in America. Or you can go to doctor Liederman at thirteen eighty four Broadway and have his treatment, a unique treatment with radiosurgery and breaking therapy and

have a ninety percent success rate. You think the surgeon is going to tell him that the surgeon, the big shot surgeon, is going to tell him sixty percent here and super due ver centro or ninety percent success with doctor Liederman. No, and that's why it's so important to come here, I believe, for a fresh second opinion for cancer treatment, prostate cancer treatment, breast,

long head and neck, bladder, you name it. We have an extensive experience over a decade, New York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor here at thirty dy four Broadway, accepting most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, here every day on the radio to educate about options, lots of information to send you to your home and no charge DVD and relevant booklets, and

you can also come in. Many people come into our office at thirty eighty four Broadway to pick up information more than you can get in the mail. And many people come and pick up a package for themselves and for their loved

ones. So there's lots of reasons to come to thirty dy four Broadway, whether it's to get a package of information, whether it's to be seen in consultation, or to have cancer treatment, innovative cancer treatment from the doctor first in America, first in the Western Hemisphere, and of course first in New York with stereotactic, non invasive, precise radio surgery. So this is doctor Liederman. We're here all hour to talk about this man other people and answer

your questions. So we'll bright back. Many people with cancer come to doctor Liederman when surgery didn't help and toxic chemo stopped working. Many come in pain. Many people with cancer come to doctor Liederman when their caregiver has no more care to offer. Doctor Liederman bringing innovative cancer care for decades. When the next cancer drug is not as promised, when surgery was to fail to pass,

we may be able to offer you new cancer treatment options. We treat new and recurrent cancers, small or large, most anywhere in the body, even if prior chemo, radiation or surgery didn't work. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices two and two choices for a free booklet DVD thirty eighth and Broadway. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Harvard trained, Triple Board certified Doctor Liederman two and two choices two and two choices for innovative cancer treatment.

Best is to meet doctor Liederman in person. Call two on two choices two one two choices. Radical surgeries deform beautiful bodies. Doctor Liederman treats cancer noninvasively. Woman afraid to cancel mystectomy. Afraid to offend doctors more than deforming her own body. Woman lust her face, vision, hearing and smell by doctor. She felt walked on water. Water is gone cancer is back. Woman

lost her entire arm cancer relapsed with vengeance. Here for second chance after not wanting to wait minutes to see doctor Liederman, a visit that might have saved her arm and life. Prostate cancer surgery elsewhere deforms, leaks, impairs, shortens. The right moment to meet doctor Liederman for cancer treatment is now.

Doctor Liederman might save your life. Doctor Liederman, most experienced body radio surgery, accepts most insurances Medicare, Medicaid. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth First in America. Call doctor Lee two and two choices, two and two choices called Doctor Liederman two and two choices. 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, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet

and DVD. Hey doctor Liderman, we're back. We are back. This is doctor Liederman. That little ad about those patients, one who lost her face and her eye, one who lost her arm, the prostate loosing control of you, and they're all true. And in fact, that woman who lost her arm, she had a sarcoma. She supposed to have come to me. She didn't want to wait five minutes to see me. She walked

out the door. She went to a super duper cancer center I once they were super duper cancer center, actually two separate ones, and they told her she had to lose her arm. She had to cut off her arm, and they convinced her to cut off her right arm. The entire right arm was cut off. She had a sarcoma of the arm. She said. She remembers when she spoke to the surgeon before she was put to sleep, doctor, what happens if the cancer comes back? He said, You're dead.

He said you're dead. And so she got her arm cut off and she had different treatments over time at some of the biggest cancer centers across the country. She went across the country for care, not only in New York. And well, she came back about a year ago with this huge mass, like a sucker ball on her shoulder where the shoulder used to be and where the arm used to extend from where the arm, the right arm is gone. This huge mass was growing, growing, growing, growing growing.

She had a sarcoma. She went multiple places. Everyone told her, oh, you can have chemo, and she already knew that chemo doesn't work for sarcomas. Well, why do so many cancer doctors recommend treatment that they know is not going to work? Why do they do that? And in fact, for metastatic cancers, for most cancers, the failure rate of chemotherapy is one hundred percent, and yet so many people are getting chemo chemo, chemo,

chemo, chemo. Why. Well, remember Eisenhower talked about them about the military industrial complex, about the relationship between the military and industry and guns and bullets. But it's something about the medical industrial complex where these drug companies. If you read the newspapers, we'll see XYZ bought a new company for

fifty billion dollars or twenty billion dollars. Well, why are they companies buying cancer drugs and companies for twenty billion and fifty billion dollars because they expect to charge an arm and a leg for these so called treatments, most of which do not cure anybody with metastatic cancer like this woman. And yet you went

to the big places and nothing reasonable to offer her. There was nothing reasonable to offer her, and so they told her chemo, even though they knew, and there's been data around for fifty years that chemotherapy doesn't work very well for sarcoma. So why do they do it? Well, it might be great for the doctor or the hospital or the drug industry, or maybe give the patient false hope, but it's really not very good. The likelihood of a cure is about zero. There's toxicity to the whole body, lots of

side effects. And no one told her. Nobody told her about doctor Liederman and radiosurgery. Nobody. And you'd think, I think the doctor's supposed to tell the person all the options. Well, no one told her all the options. In fact, told her no option. They told her chemo. Keemo, keemo, keemo, chemo. It's great for them, it's great for the drug company. It's great for the hospital. It wasn't an idea great for the patient. She already had systemic therapy, she already had surgery.

Nothing worked. She came to me with this huge mass in the shoulder. No one, by the way, even did a biopsy of it. They didn't even biopsy, didn't even care. There was pushing chemo on her and pushing other treatments on her without even a biopsy, without even proving what this big ball was on her shoulder. And so she came to me. I told her, look like I just had a minute ago with cancer.

You know what you have and where is it. So we got a biopsy, had the tiny little needle biopsy was so simple and easy, and then we got scans, the most sophisticated scans of her body. And then we treated her. And within weeks after the first treatment, the cancer shrink by more than forty percent. And it's still shrinking and most likely it will continue to shrink for the rest of her life. She's in remission from a treatment it was just aimed at. This ball of cancer. Didn't hurt her lungs,

her body, her breasts, her brain, her bone marrow. She'd lose her hair, there's no injection. It was not like putting her body in a bathtub of poison, just the opposite. That's the beauty of radio surgery that were able to send beams in to hit the cancer and not hurt healthy tissues. This is the work we do. In general. Best is to meet in person. If you have a cancer question. People come here for three reasons. They come here because they believe the possibility of cancer.

They have a lump or bleeding or weight loss or pain. Some people come because I haven't had mammograms or PSA or colonoscopy or skin checks ever or in years. And then people come here with newly diagnosed cancer. And then people come with recurrent cancer like her, she had a recurrent cancer. Or this big businessman with prostate who's surgeon left the cancer behind. They had recurrent or residual or progressive cancer after surgical failure. So there's lots of reasons why people

come here. It's always best to meet in person. You can always call us if you want. This is doctor Liederman at thirteen eighty four Broadway were accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. My name is doctor Liederman. I want to talk to about a woman who came to us sixty years old. She was born in Dominican Republic. Very nice woman, very nice husband. She's married. She came with actually your sister and a neighbor man. She was seen about two years ago. She was jaundice, which means her skin

turned yellow, and she went to a hospital in Dominican Republic. She had a scan. She had a five and a half centimeter mass in the liver. She was thought to have no spread of the cancer. She had no pet scan, and they wanted to give her a chemo. Oh there you go. Chemo for colangio carcinoma is pretty much worthless. They talked about surgery for this large mass in the liver. She declined. She knew that surgery would be devastating and the chemo would be useless, And for months and months

she did nothing. She just did not want chemo, which would be pretty much useless in surgery she knew most likely would not remove all the cancer and could well harm her. So she came here. She lost lots of weight. She went from one seventy to one thirty five. She's five foot four. She had no other symptoms. She did have a stent placed she had a five and a half centimeter mass in the liver. It was biop sed. Her blood counts while she was anemic. Rhemoglobin was ten, her metacrit

was thirty one, and she had this MRI. By the time she got to us, it was seven and a half by five centimeters in segment five, so it had grown from five to seven and a half centimeters just in three months. It was a very active, aggressive cancer, and Colancho carcinoma's usually are and she just did not want to have the usual treatment because she knew the usual treatment most likely would fail. She came here. We offered

her all the options. We spoke about local, regional systemic combination, even no therapy, and she liked the idea of radiosurgery. She liked the idea of treatment, intensive treatment, focused treatment to hit the cancer and not hurt her, not cut on her, no anesthesia, no hospitals, no poison in her system. This is what she liked, and she came here,

and two years ago we treated her and she's now in complete remission. No chemo, no surgery, no cutting, no bleeding, no hospitals, only a few radiosurgery treatments here at Radiosurgery, New York, Doctor Liederman, thirty d four Broadway or except most insurances Medicare, Medicaid. She came in, We treated her, and she is about the happiest person you can imagine in

the world. Saw the other side of life and walked away, came here and is so happy and healthy and doing well with no restrictions, no limitations. 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 I want to tell you one more thing. I said. I introduced myself, and I want to do that. My name is doctor Gil Liederman.

Why do I do that because so many people, so many people on the radio or talk talk talk talk talk, and they're either selling something or you don't even know if they're a doctor or PA or assistant or radio jockey. You don't know. So I want to introduce myself and tell you more things. My name is doctor Gil Liederman. I was born and raised in Waterloo,

Iowa. I went to public school there, went to university, went to medical school MD at twenty five real medical doctor, Real American medical doctor, twenty five Like my brother Ted MD, real doctor twenty five, like my son, my fantastic son, a real Leaderman MD at twenty five. Three Doctor Liderman's all mds at twenty five. Ariel Leaderman is here seeing patients. He's a Board certified cancer doctor. He's wonderful doctor. He loved by

his patients and their families and the staff and everyone he works with. And he's thorough and thoughtful. And patients who have him are lucky to have doctor Ariel Leaderman as his doctor. I went on after MD at twenty five to

Euros of Chicago. Michael Reese trained in internal medicine three years, board certified, then went to Harvard Medical School, trained at the prestigious Dana Farber Cancer Institute three years and remained on the staff Board certified in medical on collegey treating cancer patients, and then also at Harvard Medical School, went on to the Joint Center for Editient Therapy, trained for three more years, treated thousands of

patients with cancer, Board certified. The only Harvard trained triple board certified radiation doctor in New York and one of the few in the world. Here for you at thirty eighty four Broadway, accepting most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. This is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. And one more thing I want to tell you about. We're live, which means you can call us if you

want at one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. Now we we'll pick up your call and push it through here and we can talk if you have a cancer question. Cancer questions are other topics that we talk about on the radio. One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten from now till noon. Then we'll be back from one to two and three to four all on WOR. And then we'll be back every night at midnight. And many people like to go to

sleep with doctor Liderman. Many people like to wake up with doctor Liederman. Many people like to work with doctor Liederman every night at midnight on WOR. And then next set we'll be back. And on Saturday, we'll be on from one to two pm, three to four pm, and five to six pm on Saturdays on WR that's our schedule. You're welcome to call us one eight hundred and three two one zero seven ten during the show, and then anytime you can contact us at thirteen eighty four Broadway. Our number is easy

to remember. Two and two choices, two and two choices. Why it's two and two choices. Two and two means New York City in choices means you have choices. Like the woman with the Colensio carsonomo who came here as cancer free, Like the woman with a Sarkomo of her arm, who's sad to say, lost her arm, but came to us in now in remission

after our treatment when the cancer came back. And that man, the big businessman who's sad to say, had his prostate removed, lost his quality of life elsewhere, but is now done with treatment and very likely to be in mission. This is what we'll be talking about in the years to come.

My name, doctor Liederman. We'll be right back. When doctor Leederman came to New York from Harvard, ninety seven percent of women in New York were losing their breasts as breast cancer treatment, but ninety percent of doctor Leederman's patients with breast cancer were keeping their breasts. Doctor Leederman an outspoken advocate of breast saving therapy. Educated women about choices, to arm every woman about breast cancer

choices. Breast saving whenever possible and desired. When every hospital thought standard radiation was okay, doctor Leederman had a better idea innovative Doctor Leederman first brought brain radio surgery to New York and body radio surgery to America. Meet doctor Leederman breast conserving therapy over decades. Thirteen eighty four, Broadway at thirty eighth call two one two choices, two one two choices about breast cancer treatment. Most

insurances, Medicare, Medicaid accepted. For a fresh second opinion, called doctor Leederman breast cancer treatment called two and two choices, two and two choices, Called doctor Leederman today, two and two choices. It's doctor Leederman with Calvin West singing and writing about his cancer treatment. I had cancer and my home was upside at the radio sarger my choices. I'm so glad that made you. You want to thank for the choices for me and you you'll get your

katz. It's my accounting on two three wells up, no more payes reader your bed daddy, such you free or cancer treatment? Called doctor Leaderman to two choices two and two choices. Call doctor Liederman. 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, or just a few steps from the radiosurgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street.

Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radiosurgery. You can also call doctor Liderman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back. We're back. I want to talk about a woman who's fifty eight years old. She came to us

with a breast cancer. Usually breast cancers start in the ducks. They're called doctor cancer. If they're invasive, it means they invade through the ducks. If they stay in the duck, it's called dcis doctor carstom inside too, well, this is another kind of breast cancer. This woman had a phyloides tumor. It's a cancer of the connective tissue of the breast, and there could be benign or malignant phyloides tumors cancers. Well, she had a cancer,

the phyloidies. She had a mammogram, she had a mask, there was three centimeters, she had no bleeding or pain. Her weight was one thirty. She'd stable weight and well, she chose to have radio surgery for her phylodes tumors. She was treated almost ten years ago. And this is the work that we do. We treat many women with breast cancer, many women who want to know about other options just besides surgery, and other options besides chemo. And she came to us ten years ago, she was treated,

and she's now in remission with her phyloides breast cancer. And we also of course treat introducto cancer DCIS, and invasive cancer of course, and metastatic breast cancer. So I have an extensive experience with thousands treated over decades. I'll talk about man who is sixty four years old, he's married, has no children as a stepchild, has diabetes, he has prostate issues, he has cholesterol, and we had a deeply irrosive mass in the right medio cheek.

It was suspicious for cancer. He came to me with this highly suspicious mass in his cheek that was eating through the skin. When I saw him, it was deeply erosive close to the nose. It's about a centimeter and a half. And so we got a biopsy of it. It came out as a squamous cancer and we treated him. He wanted to be treated here. He did not want to have surgery on his face. He understands with

surgery, or most surgery, that there's a devastation in that area. Usually that area is removed and then the doctor tries to patch together or pull together or takes a patch of skin from somewhere else. This man just did not want a patch of his bottocks on his cheek or be it pulled together or grimace and give a look at President Biden. We have photographs you can look at. We can see how his face and his eye have been twitched up

from all the skin cancer. So he's lost his light, his right sideburn that he used to display so prominently. So this man just did not want to have mos did not want to have excavating surgery. And he came here and now he's in remission doing well. This entire deep erosive mass is gone. We've got a biopsy. It was done. He was treated in just a few treatments and he is very happy about the results. He's very happy about the process, and he's very happy about how he looks, which is

so important. This is the work we do. We have a booklet about skin cancer which we can send you if you want, or you can pick it up. And if you have a skin cancer, you're welcome to call us or come in for consultation. Many people who come with skin cancers have had mos before and they just don't want any more MOS, or fed up with the hole and the excavation and multiple surgeries and the patchwork and the deformities. With us, there's no deformity. None of our treatment actually touches the

body. We send it invisible beams. They attack the cancer in that area. And this is the work we do. But a woman just a couple of days ago, she came in with her husband on telephone. She had a mass on the lip on the lip, and she and her husband want to know if we treat the little mass on the lip, is it going to affect her brain and her eyes and her ears and her I don't know what her breasts, and her lungs and her heart. No, no,

that's the beauty of our treatment. Our treatment goes to the cancer. If she'd had surgery on the lips, she probably would have had like a what's called used to be called a hair lip, I don't know what it's called now, but it would have been a deformity of the lips. She would have difficulty eating and speaking, and it obviously would have been deforming. And

about the last thing most people want is a deformed face. And this woman's coming with us after being reassured that the beams just go to the local area. Like this man, he's now cancer free. The mass is gone. You can't even see anything was there. That's the beautiful results. So we treat skin cancers and the eyes, ears, nose, mouths, trunk, arms, legs, hands, feet, extensive experience over decades, with very high success rate and unique doses. That's the work we do here at Radiosurgery,

New York. I'm talking about a woman who came to me more than more than ten years ago with a bladder cancer, and she decided to go to a super pooper hospital and they cut out her bladder, sad to say, and they gave her chemo, sad to say, and none of it worked, and the cancer traveled to her lymph nodes and her liver and her lungs, and well, she'd had it. She was fed up because she saw that surgery didn't work, that chemo didn't work. She had stage four

cancer. And we treated her to the lymphodes, the lung and the liver a couple of years ago, and she's now in complete remission. There's no evidence of cancer. We've got scans, physical exams, blood tests. We do it on a regular basis. Many people say, hey, doctor Liederman, how do you know the cancer's gone. Well, it's different for each cancer. For skin cancers, it's very visual. For prostate cancer, the

PSA she go down to zero and stay at zero. For other cancers, most other cancers are markers for many, but also imaging, physical exam and the history to know how the patient's doing. This woman had metastatic stage for cancer. Her doctors wanted to give her a chemo for the rest of her life. Remember, chemo costs about one hundred or two hundred thousand dollars a year. It's costly. He doesn't cure most anybody with Stafe four cancer.

It's toxic. It's like a putting your body in a bath of a poison. She chose our treatment. She walked away from us years ago, ten years ago, but came back when she realized the other treatments were so lousy and toxic and painful. And this is the work we do. And now she with stage four cancer is in remission, cancer free. And this is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty for Broadway. Now we talk about a woman who's sixty three years old, single, no children. She

was fine until about a year and a half ago. She had shortness of breath when her mother died. Gosh went to one of the big hospitals in New York. She had a CT scan, she had a lung mass, and she was worked up and she was told she had the lung mass. She was told she had cancer. She's an exocher. Her weighs two hundred and sixty pounds. Two years ago weighed two hundred pounds. She's five't four. Examined her her lungs were clear, so long exam was not helpful

in diagnosing this lung cancer. And she decided to have our treatment pet scans. We staged her up. She was lucky. It was the only side of disease. She had a lung cancer and a NEX smoker. We treated her and she too is now in remission doing great. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. And you might remember we're the first in New York with body radiosurgery. Before us, most of these people had, unfortunately sad to say, they're longer part of their long

removed. Lots of people sad to say, are still getting there long or part of their lungs removed when there are other options. And you think that the lung surgeons would say, hey, I can remove your longer part of your lung, or you go see doctor Liederman, the first doctor in the Western Hemisphere to perform radio storgery right here in New York, who takes most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, right at thirty dy four Broadway. He's convenient

and easy and accessible and takes your insurance. And with doctor Liederman, there's no cutting or bleeding, no anesthesia. Do you think that the lung surgeons tell their patients that I'd be eager to hear what you think. My name's doctor Liederman. This patient, by the way, came here because of radio listener like you center here, and radio listeners are really important. Radio listeners

help people get the best care. My name is doctor Liederman, thirty dy four Broadway, Broadway in thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New York City. Here we are every day, and I want to talk about a man who came to us almost ten years ago with prostate cancer. He was from Jamaica. He's married with three children. He had a high PSA. He had a biopsy showing glease in seven cancer. The surgeon told him he wants to do surge right away. He has to have surgery right away.

Well, he came here because he didn't quite trust the surgeon. He thought the surgeon was up to something. I examined the patient. He had in large prostate. He had a stage T one ce Gleason seven prostate cancer. PSA was five point one. And he came to us ten years ago and was treated and he's now cancer free. He came to us even though his surgeon was pushing, pushing, pushing for surgery. The surgeon didn't tell him with surgery, he'd be impotent. With surgery for the prostate, he'd be

leaking urine most likely. And with surgery success rates sixty percent for Gleason seven cancer, with doctor Liederman's ninety percent. The surgeon did not tell him any of those things. You can imagine why he came here ten years ago. He's been cancer free, is PSA zero. He's doing great, he's happy, he's healthy, he's fully intact. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. Now we'll talk about another man

from Jamaica. This is a sixty two year old man. He's married with two children. Came with his wife. He had prostate cancer. His PSA was five point one three. He had a glease in seven cancer. He wants to have our treatment. In fact, he had our treatment, and he had our treatment six years ago, and six years ago he had the treatment and his PSA is zero. He's in remission. His sex life works,

his urinary life works. There's no leakage. He had no radical surgery, had no hospitals and well sad to say, the surgeon who was pushing him for surgery pushed him right into our arms. He pushed him because the patient knew there was something suspicious and he was pushing so hard, pushing so much to have surgery. And this man had friends, and his friends too

lost their erections, lost their urinary control. Even at shortening of the penis, which all happens with radiic called surgery because it's like when a plumber. If a plumber cuts out part of a pipe, they have to bring ends together, which makes the pipe shorter. When the surgeon cuts out the prostate and urethra, the surgeon has to put together the penis with the bladder,

which shortens the penis. So this patient didn't want a shorter penis. He didn't want to have leak each he didn't want to lose control of the sex life. This is the work we do every day to try to avoid and maintain quality of life with better results. We have lots of information to send you a prostate cancer. We have booklets, DVDs and more information, but it's always best to meet in person if you want all the information about your

particular case. And every case is unique, every person who comes here is unique. When I'm doctor Liederman, we'll be right 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 Liederman's successful treatment of my prostate cancer. The number zero, which is my PSA zero after doctor

Liederman'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 Liderman two and two choices, two and two choices to consider his prostate cancer treatment for you. Most insurances

Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth. Call two on two choices for prostate cancer treatment. Called doctor Liederman two one two choices. I'm glad I did. You'll be number one with doctor Leiderman. It's doctor Liederman speaking with Lauren about lung cancer. You were seen by a pulmonary

doctor who was insist that they open up your chest. Yes, absolutely, and they sent you to the lung surgeon and they were insistent on cutting on you right absolutely, and would not accept me as a patient if I didn't do that. You're a nurse, you worked at some of the biggest hospitals, and you just didn't want your lung on chest opened up and your lung

thrown into the garbage can right the bucket. Why because at the super duper prooper I saw what happened, and what did you see with doctor Liederman, the team and the treatment. It's perfect. You have the treatment and that cancer's gone away, right, it has. What would you tell someone who's got cancer naked? First off, doctor Liederman for more information called doctor Liederman two and two choices thirteen eighty four broad We had thirty eighth We accept most

insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. Called two and two choices for more information. Thousands treated over decades. Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the WR Studio 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 not invasibly. 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 radiosurgery. You can also call doctor Liderman at two and two Choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back. We are back, and I'll talk about a sixty three year old woman. She's single, has no children, had endometrio cancer.

She had surgery. Surgery showed that she had involvement of her lymph nodes elsewhere. She had standard radiation, which is weeks and weeks of standard radiation and chemotherapy, and well, the cancer just came rippering back. So that the surgery for endometrial endometrium is a lining of the uterus. It's a part of the uters that comes out every month in a woman's menstrual psycho So she had cancer of the endometrium. She had had her uteris moved, that was spread

to the lymphodes. She had standard radiation, she had chemotherapy, and nothing

worked. The cancer kept on traveling. This was now more than four years ago, and she came to us with stage four cancer cancer traveled to lymphodes in her abdomen elsewhere, and she knew that the chemo didn't work, the standard radiation didn't work, the surgery didn't work, and she came here thirty eighty four Broadway, doctor Liederman, and we offered her all the options, all the options, which is what we do for every patient, and she

chose to proceed with our treatment, and we treated her precisely with radiosurgery to the area that the cancer traveled, with doses that had been I would say pioneered over decades. And well, now four years later, she's in remission. There's no evidence of cancer. The cancer we treated is gone. She had stage four cancer, which is an aggressive cancer. A stage four is the most Maybe will say, hey, what's the most advanced age at stage

four? And that's what she had. She came to us when chemo didn't work. Sir didn't work, standard radiation didn't work, and chemo, by the way, doesn't work for most people within the mutual cancer. So now four years later, in remission, doing great. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway, And obviously it's best to meet in person to discuss all details. My name's doctor Liederman, thirty eighty four Broadway, two and two choices. I'm talking to a man who comes

to us from New York City. Born in New York City. He's a retired medical assistant. He's divorced. He has two children. He came with his son. His history of diabetes and high blood pressure. He's on medication and his PSA's been rising from two to four to six over a year. He had a Gleason six cancer and he has noctoria four times a night. He was offered medicine, which he declined. He had a herni on the right side. His way was two thirteen. He lost weight. He was

two twenty five two years before. And he's on medicines for his high blood pressure and diabetes and exam. He had an enlarged prostate and he came here five years ago. So five years ago he came with a Gleason six PSA six cancer. He chose to be treated here, and now five years later, his PSA is zero. He's in remission with no hormones, no chemo, no surgery, only with our treatment, outpatient treatment for prostate cancer. He's doing great. He's very happy. He's healthy, his sex life worth

the urinaria with life works. He does all the things he wants to do, and that's how we like our patients healthy and happy, cancer free. Another patient with prostate cancer from Trinidad. He's sixty five years old, referred by one of the biggest gurology doctors in New York. This geurology doctor does not like to do surgery because he knows most men end up impotent, most men in upleking, and most men cancer comes back with a Gleason seven cancer.

His patient had a Gleason seven PSA seven point four four cancer stage T two and he came ten years ago, had a biopsy for Gleason seven ten years ago, and chose to be treated. And he was treated ten years ago. And you also know that his father died of prostate cancer. He also should know he's a black man. In the black community. One in six black men get prostate cancer and one on twenty three die of prostate cancer.

So he had high risk features at a Gleason seven, he had a PSA velocity, he had a family history, and he just wanted to have the best chance to be cancer free. That's why he was sent here by a zurologist who hates to do surgery. He was treated ten years ago. Now as PSA is zero. 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. Well, talking about a woman who's sixty seven years old

with endometrio cancer. She had pelvic radiation and chemo elsewhere she was having symptoms and well, she has stage for cancer and the doctors couldn't figure out where the cancer was. They did regular cat scans. Well, we got a pet scan and we found that the cancer was in the muscles of the abdomen. It had migrated from the uterus to the muscles, the lining of the uters and demetrial cancer through the bloodstream to the muscles and then to the lymphanodes

and the lungs. So she has stage four cancer. She came to us four years ago, was treated with radio surgery. Only she had had chemo before it didn't work. She had standard radiation before it didn't work. She was treated here with focused treatment, non invasive treatment, very well tolerated treatment aimed at the cancer with high success, high doses to the cancer that was well tolerated with no side effects, and she's now in remission from stage four

cancer. So we've talked a lot about patients today with stage four cancer in remission when other treatments didn't work years later with doctor Liederman and radio surgery. 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. About a seventy nine year old man from Iran. It's married with two children and came with his son. As PSA was going between six and ten, who's raising up.

He had a high PSA velocity. He had a glease In eight cancer, so a very aggressive cancer Gleason eight. Gleason is how the cancer looks under the microscope, so the scale goes from two which is the best, to ten, which is the worst, and his is one of the worst Gleason eight cancer. He never smoked. His way was two twenty two years earlier. It was two forty with out of six feet, he lost twenty

pounds. I examined him. He had a large prostate. So he had this Gleason eight cancer with a rising PSA from six to ten and he wanted treatment. He's seventy nine years old. He knew that Surgey'd be devastating. Surgical results for Gleason eight is only about twenty percent success right well with us, The majority of the people are cancer free. He was treated here years ago. He was treated here ten years ago and is now cancer free.

His PSA is zero. He's doing well. He's never had any other treatment besides our treatment here at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. We have lots of information to send you about cancer. And each kind of cancer has brain cancer, skin cancer, lung, lymph node, liver, pancreas, intestinal bladder, prostate, primary cancer, bone cancer, lymph node cancer. This is the work we do

with an extensive experience over decades. We're located thirty eighty four Broadway. We accept most insurances, Medicare. We have lots of information to send you. You can call any time you want, now or later or never at two and two choices, two and two choices. The number in digits is two and two two four six forty two thirty seven two and two two four six four two three seven my name's doctor Liederman. For best information, it's always

desirable to meet in person. We have lots and lots of phone calls, lots and lots of requests, but for particular patient, for you or your loved one, it's always best to meet in person. We'll talk about tests that have been done, tests that might be done, all the options, all the treatments, and what are the pluses and minuses of the tests, pluses and minuses of the treatments, and how to get the best results with the best chance to be cancer free. That's the work that we do.

We like to listen to the patient, We like to listen to the family. We like to have a dialogue. We don't impose results. There's no secret board far away that's telling you how you have to be treated. No. Here, we talk to the patient and come up with a dialogue and a treatment plan that the patient wants and the doctor believes is highly successful for that patient. My name is doctor Liederman. Call us day or night at 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 Liderman at two one two choices. That's two one two two four six four two three seven. That's two one two two four six four two three seven. For cancer treatment. Most prefer effective, non invasive, well tolerated, outpatient therapy. That's doctor Liederman, the radio surgery pioneer's goal too. Doctor Liederman is first in

America, first in New York, First for you with body radiosurgery. Doctor 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. Called two one two choices, two one two choices to meet doctor Liederman for a

fresh second opinion. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Free booklet, DVD two super convenient Broadway in thirty eighth in Manhattan. Meet doctor Liederman to hit your cancer. Called two one two choices, two one two choices. Did you know that You've got choices? That there can be a bad way. Did you know that you've got choices? Conductor the it don't means today, two want two choices a much bad way. Two wantwo choices? Conductor the

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