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Welcome everybody. It's the Radio Surgery Show with Doctor Gil Leiderman, MD, New York's only Harvard trained triple Board certified radiation oncologist who brings you the latest cancer treatment news, interviewing world renowned cancer experts, delving to special cases, and of course answering your questions. I'm Rob Redstone, broadcasting from the WR Studios in the heart of New York City. And now please welcome doctor Leaderman.
Thank you Rob, and thank you Noah, and thank you for listening today and every day. My name is doctor Liederman. I'll introduce myself in a few minutes. We're here to learn together to get better health, together for ourself and for our loved ones, and viewed for the person down the street who may be suffering and doesn't know which way to turn. And I'm going to talk about something like that just in the moment. My name's doctor Liederman.
I work at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth street. Board certified cancer doctor, treating new cancers, newly diagnosed cancers, and recurrent cancers even if chemo or radiation or surgery didn't work, or isn't wanted, or isn't tolerated. This is the work we've been doing for decades with thousands, actually about forty thousand patients treated, and there's always something
new to learn, and we're gonna learn. Well, I'm going to tell you a story about at very distant relative, someone I've met a few times in my life, so distant, but he's a man who's ninety five years old. He's very spry, he's active, he runs a business, he's handsomely dressed, has a beautiful family. He goes to work every day. And he's been seeing his doctors. And he's been seeing his doctors in the I haven't exactly been telling him what's going on for more than several years. So what's
his story. So he's ninety five years old, he has a little high blood pressure, not very remarkable, and he's been seeing a kidney doctor and a eurologist. So a kidney doctor is a medical doctor that takes care of the kidney and adjacent tissues. A urologist is one who operates on the kidneys and the yurder and the bladder and the prostuct So all his doctors, interestingly enough, and this will come back, we'll talk in a few minutes. All his doctors are specialists or it's certified and taking
care of kidney and bladder and prostate issues. And he's never come to me as a kind of relative that you see once in a blue moon at weddings and then don't see him again for years. And this amount I hadn't seen for years. And then all of a sudden, his son calls me up and says, what can we do.
I have this cat scan report, and his son showed me the cat's scan report, and the cat's report showed a mess in the kidney that has grown from one centimeter to more than five centimeters, and lymph nodes all consistent with kidney cancer that's traveled. And now this is a man who's been going to a kidney doctor, medical kidney doctor, and a surgeant kidney doctor urologist for years, and no one has ever told him what it means
to have a mass in the kidney growing. And he tells me I met him this week for the first time as a doctor. He came to my office at thirteenenty four Broadway, and I reviewed his records and yes, he has this mass growing in the kidney. It's been growing, growing, growing for years. He said. There's documents down for eleven years.
We're trying to get all his documents, but I've seen him for several years, and it's certainly been growing from one to almost five centimeters with lymph nodes now, which weren't there in the past. His kidney doctor is supposed to be a specialist in kidney disease, never told him about this mass that needed attention. His urologist, as a surgeon who operates on the kidney, is someone who's never told him about this mass in the kidney. Now, what
could be the cause of that. Well, either they could not have even looked at it. They say, hey, he's ninety five and he looks like a million bucks, and he'll tell you that he feels like a million bucks. He'll tell you that. Or they looked at it and said, well, he's got this terrible cancer in the kidney. And they don't know what to do. And so rather than saying, hey, let's get an expert or maybe called doctor Liederman, they
just told him everything's okay. Remember I had a growing mass in the kidney now with lymphanodes, and no one raised the red flag. No one spoke out that there's a fire or something terrible going on in your body. They said, I'll see you in three months, and his son got hold of it, and the son sent me over the paperwork, and I said, wow, this is a potential calamity. That he's had this mass in the kidney for years. No one's told him about it, No one ever did a biopsy about it, no one talked to
him about the options. No one did anything other than reassure him, falsely reassure him. And so he came to me with his mass in the kidney that's growing and lymph nodes. It looks very much like cancer. I would tell you ninety nine point nine percent it's cancer of the kidney. And this is a man who's a smoker. He smokes cigars, and smoking is a risk factor for cancer and the kidneys. I've seen cancer in people who are smokers. I've seen cancer of the kidney and people
who are not smokers. I've seen cancer and kidney who were non smokers but their parents were smokers. They grew up in a household where for twenty years their parents were smoking. Some of them even say the walls in the kitchen were yellow from all the smoke. And I've seen non smokers whose spouse smoked at home who developed kidney cancer. And again, you don't have to be a smoker to have kidney cancer. So what are the warning signs? Well,
sometimes it's blood in the urine. Sometimes it's abdominal pain or weight loss, and this man had none of those until this year when he started having blood in the urine and he apparently told his son, and then his sons called me, and I said, hey, we better get attention. And he said, Doctor Liederman, are you willing to take my father, my beloved father? And as a patient, I said, of course. I said, I'll see him in the morning. That's what I do for most everyone who calls me,
including Steve from Connecticut, who's probably listening. You're right at this moment. He'll maybe one day he'll call in and tell his story. So we saw him. I saw him, I got blood tests, I got urine test, we got a scan of his entire body, all within minutes. Really, it was all done century immediately. And what did we find. Well, number one, this man and the kidney looks like it's traveled to the lymphodes. Yes, we've got a pet scan confirming same. We've got blood tests, and blood tests showed
that his kidney function is failing. Now he's been Remember, he's been seen by a kidney expert for years and his cratning. The cratning is a measure of how the kidney's function. His cratning's been going up. In fact, it's skyrocketing in the last few months, from from one and a half to two to two and a half now to three, which means that he's losing most of his kidney function. While his kidney doctors looking at him and his surgeon doctor is looking at him, nothing's being done
about his kidney failure. Nothing's being done about the mass and the kidney, nothing's being done about the lymphodes. And he came to me and one more thing I should tell you. I also got blood tests on him. We've got blood tests on him, and his blood tests show a PSA prosthetic specific antigen of one hundred, which means most likely he has prostate cancer. Also two separate cancers and a man who walks in the door being told he's aoke k by his doctors too, specialists in the field.
So we also arranged for a biopsy of his prostate to diagnose him. We also the time of getting a pet scan, we got up what's called a whole body pet scan, which is an unusual pet scan, but it's in a pet scan to make up for a cat scan, a pet scan and a bone scan, so we can look at all the bones, and sure enough, he has cancer to travel to the bones, to the lymphanodes. It's cancering the kidney and cancer in the prostate, and there's
also a mass in the bladder. Now, bladder cancers are also known to occur more commonly in smokers, and as I talked about a minute ago, he's been the cigar smoker for much of his ninety five years. So now there's a possibility of even a third cancer in him, most likely prostate, most likely kidney, and now the possibility of a bladder cancer. And so what are we doing to help this man? And this is a man who's
ninety five, and he is fully active. If you saw him walking down the street, you'd say sixty five, runs a business, very successful, beautifully dressed, beautifully beautiful life, beautiful family. And so what are we doing for him? Well, Number one, we're ranging immediately a biopsy of the kidney to confirm the diagnoses. And a biopsy of the kidney can be
done easily with a little needle and the kidney. We're also biopsy at the same time one of those lymphodes to prove that it's cancer from the kidney to the lymph node or whatever the diagnosis is. We'll talk about this more in the future. We're also arranging for a urologist. He doesn't want to go back to his other doctors.
The doctors have been telling me he'say, okay all this time, while his kidneys are failing, and he has a mass in the bladder and a mass in the prostate and a mass and the kidney, he doesn't want to go back to his experts in a neighboring state of a super big hospital, super famous hospital. He doesn't want to go back there, and so arranging for eurologists to look inside the bladder to see what this mass is, to do a biopsy of the prostate, biopsy of the kidney
and lymphnodes, and then start therapy. And he desperately wants to live. He's so eager to be to live, to be one hundred and continue on his business and activity and all the things that he does enjoy his wife and his children and his grandchildren, and his quality of life, which means so much to him. Now, maybe elsewhere they did age discrimination, and I see that often they say, hey, well maybe the eurologist said he's too old to have surgery,
so I even talk about options. Well, we don't do that here at Radio SIRIT in New York for a variety of reasons. Number one, age discrimination is illegal. Number one. Number two with surgery, imagine removing the kidney or the bladder or the prostate would be devastating for a ninety
five year old man. But that doesn't mean you can't have treatment, and even more effective treatment and better treatment, and an outpatient treatment then radical surgery under anesthesia in a hospital where he can die or have terrible complications with us, should he choose to have let's say, radiosurgery to the kidney. We've treated thousands of kidney cancers. Our success rate is over ninety percent, and that would be
great for him, because remember, his kidneys are failing. So to be able to treat the kidney cancer without harming the kidney would be in a way a perfect solution without the cutting and bleeding and surgery associated with removing the kidney or part of the kidney. Number one. Number two, the prostate. So we're staging up to prostate to see what's traveled, if it's in the lymphanodes or the bone exactly, and to be able to offer him treatment there as well,
non invasively, without cutting and bleeding. And apparently these are things that were never done. In fact, it seems like never pursued by his other doctors. You can imagine going to urologists, which is a specialists mainly in prostate disease, and never having a PSA, never knowing your patient's PSA is one hundred. Wow, So what's the difference. So many people say, Oh, I don't want to come and see doctor lead him and he's at thirty eighth in Broadway.
I have a doctor that's close by. Maybe I'll see the doctor close by. Well, maybe he's better, maybe he's fantastic, maybe he's off the wall fantastic. Here's a man, big businessman, going to doctors he's known and enjoyed for decades who have totally ignored his prostate, totally ignored his bladder, totally ignored his kidney, and totally ignored the disease in the lymphnos and now disease in the bones. So this is a man who's coming here, and coming here is a
happy experience for him. He's pleased, and he wants to maintain the relationship and the treatment because he understands there's people that work in a different way that pursue a diagnosis without fear or concern, whether it's his business or not. Maybe the urologist doesn't care because he can only cut on someone, and he can't cut on someone who's ninety five years old. But I would tell you someone who's forty five or fifty five probably doesn't want to lose
their kidney. And someone who's forty five or fifty five doesn't want to have their prostate removed and be impotent and be leaking urine and having their vital organ their penis shortened for the rest of their life. So there's lots of reasons why men and women, whether it's for about kidney, are bladder, or prostate, come here for treatment. This is the work we do. I can tell you so many people I see that have bladder cancer definitely
do not want to have their bladder removed. They want to be able to urinate normally and have high success. And there's data out there that's beautiful. We've been performing bladder saving treatment for men and women with bladder cancer for decades with high success equal to or better than surgery without the radical surgery and deforming and being unable to yearn it in a normal way for men or women. This is the work that we do here at thirteen
eighty four Broadway. So for this man who's ninety five, big businessman, successful businessman and family man and happy man who wants to live, he's found a great place to be where all his issues are being addressed in an open way, where he's been told exactly what's going on and being given solutions to get better, not to hide things that have been done elsewhere to him for years, which really makes him and his family very, very sad.
My name is doctor Liederman. If you have medical issues, whether you have cancer or not, or just want to come for a checkup, you're welcome to come to doctor Liederman at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway at thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New York City, where we accept patients who want to be checked out, who have concerns that say, I want to know what your PSA is or why you're losing blood or losing weight or having
a pain. Or number two, you have cancer, you're recently diagnosed with cancer and you want to get a fresh second opinion before you commit yourself to radical surgery or chemo or something else, or standard radiation which may be much less appealing to you than our innovative non invasive radiosurgery. Or number three category that you have a cancer, you're getting treated and the treatment's not working, or the treatment's
not tolerated, or the treatments is not wanted. So there's three main reasons people come here to get checked out to see what's going on in their body. Number one, without a diagnosis of cancer. Number two, newly diagnosed cancer, want to get all the options first. And number three, you've had cancer, You've had treatment, and the treatments is
not going in a way that's favoring you. So there's lots of reasons to see doctor Liederman, thirty eighty four Broadway Broadwind, thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New York City, where we accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. You can call us whenever you want it. Two and two choices, that's two and two choices or in digits two and two, two four six, forty two thirty seven. If you want an email, well, you can email me at Gilgil at r SNY dot org org again gil Gil at rs
NY dot org. You can check our website. Our website is r SNY dot org org. And also many many people call to get a package of information and DVD. You can also come in. There's a half a million people in our neighborhood, in a Times Square area by Macy's, by Penn Station, by Port Authority, by Grand Central, Bryant Park, all within a short distance of our office at thirteen eighty four Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Come in and
get a package. Get a package and information for yourself and maybe a loved one who needs that information who's desperate for about new options, like this man who's got a bladder mass, a kidney mass, and a prostate mass that's been ignored by his expert doctors for years and is really sad about that. My name is doctor Liederman. We'll be right back.
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Welcome back to the radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone 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 not in Basically, 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 Liederman 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 fifty two year old woman, beautiful woman from Jamaica. She's fifty two, she's married, she has two children. She came with her mother. She has a mother who has breast cancer. And she came with a mass in their breast and in the armpit. Both were biopsy proven elsewhere. She went to a facility in nearby. She had biopsy of the breast, biopsy of the armpit. The lymphanode and the armpit or excela, both
were biopsy positives biohaps. She's done by his surgeon radiologist. I had no carcinoma. The biopsy in the exillas showed out in a carcinoma consistent with that breast primary. She had an MRI which showed disease in the breast and in the lymph node in the left upper outer cordon of the breast. It was a four point seven by three point six by two point four centimeter mass against
the pectoralis muscle, actually invading into the pectoralus muscle. The lymph node in the axilla was two point four centimeters, so she had a very advanced breast cancer in the breast and already in the armpit. He was on no medications. She'd never been hospitalized. Her mother had breast cancer. She came with her mother and I examined her and exam her exam showed at five by three cinimeter mass in the upper outer quadrant and two centimeter mass in the exilla.
She had this breast cancer, and she wanted to investigate other options. She'd been seen by surgeons who thought they'd have to do a radical surgery, even possibly removing the pectoraluse muscle which was done one hundred years ago, and the kind of poop food in recent years, and she was seen by chemo doctors. They told her needed months of chemo and radical surgery, and what she came here and she was just adamant against any surgery and the
adamant against any chemo or any immunotherapy. And we talked about all the options, and she learned about options that she was never told of elsewhere, that seemed to be hidden. And many people come here with information hidden, like the man in ninety five year old with the bladder and the prostate and the kidney hidden. This woman came with hidden options no one ever told her about all the options, and so we staged her up to make sure the
cancer hasn't traveled. And lots of women I see with breast cancer come from doctors and they act like the breast is on another planet, like it's not part of the one's body. Why do we fear cancer? We fear cancer because cancer can travel, can travel to the lungs and liver and bones and brains, and can kill us. That's why we fear cancer. It seems like so often women with breast cancer treated like their breast is unrelated
to their body, which to me doesn't make sense. She had no scans of her body, no bone scans, no cat scans, no pet scans, no imaging of her body, even though the cancer has already traveled. The cancer had already left the breast and gone to the armpit. So we staged her up, and we staged her up, and we've got cancer markers, special blood tests which also weren't
done elsewhere. And then we talked about all the options, and she learned about all the options, and she was very eager to have treatment with no surgery, no radical surgery, no surgery in her breast, no radical mestectomy, no removal the lymphano, no chemotherapy, but only primary breast radiation. And this is the work that we do if the patient wants and understands. And she understood very well, and she
was treated here. She went through treatment in a charm She tolered the treatment very well, and now she came back cancer free. The cancer mass, that big mass in the breast is gone, the big mass in the armpit is gone. There's no cancer in your body that we can detect. She's doing well. Of course, we get blood tests and imaging and scans to confirm salmon always and do it on a frequent basis, so it's not just one scan. Every person needs testing for the rest of
their life. Even if you don't have cancer, you need testing to make sure that you're okay. And this woman came. She's so happy to the mass went away. She's so happy the mess and the excellent went away. She's so happy. She's doing well. And this is the work we do every day for this woman and every woman who wants breast cancer treatment does not wish to have radical surgery, and does not wish to have any surgery or systemic therapy.
Of course, We inform patients about all the options. So patients have to know about all the options, and we discuss that in detail, so unlike it seems elsewhere they talk about their treatment, we talk about all the treatment. The treatment is dounehere and the treatment's done elsewhere. This is the work we do, explaining and telling so that every person, man, woman or child knows the option, knows what's going on. This is the work we do every day.
And earlier I said I'd be introducing myself. My name is doctor Gil Liederman. I was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa. Went to University there medical school, MD at twenty five, like my beautiful brother, doctor Ted Liederman, MD at twenty five and doctor Ariel Liederman excellent Board certified cancer doctor here at thirteen y four Broadway, doctor aril Leederman, also MD. There's three doctor Liederman's, all mds at twenty five, all
doctors serving the community. Aril Leaderman is a great doctor, loved by his patients and staff and the patient's families, and thorough and compulsive and compassionate and caring and is meticulous and patients are lucky to have doctor Ariel Leaderman caring for them and you can arrange to see him or myself or someone else if you want. At radio Surgery New York. Just call us at two one two choices.
And by the way, after medical school, I went on and spent three years at the University of Chicago training Internal medicine Board certified three years later. Then went on to Harvard Medical School, trained at the prestigious Dana Farbar for three years and remained on the staff. Also trained at the Harvard Medical School Joint Center for Radiation Therapy more years nine more years total after medical school, board certified, the only Harvard trained triple Board certified radiation doctor in
New York, one of the few in the world. First with brain radio surgery in New York, first with body radio surgery in the Western Hemisphere, with innovative treatment for decades here at thirteen eighty four Broadway, where except most insurances Medicare Medicaid, it's easy to find us two and two choices. You can call even now or whenever you want two and two choices, or make a date or come in and get information. It's always best to get information and learn about all the options. This is the
work we do. And one more thing I want to tell you, and that is that we are alive and you can call us with all your questions. Because lots of people say, hey, why don't you answer this, why don't you talk about this? Well, now's your chance. Just call it. One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten.
One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. Noah will pick up the call when you call one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten, and you'll put your call right through, and I'll try to answer all your questions. You don't have to be shy, you don't have to be embarrassed. We're talking about cancer questions, the things we talk about this program that are related to cancer and cancer treatment and cancer diagnosis. So give us
a call if you wish it. One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten during this radio show live until two o'clock. We'll also be back from three to four today. We're on midnight every night wr from twelve midnight to one. Many people like to go to sleep with doctor Liderman. Many people like to wake up with doctor Liderman. Many people like to work. Remember, you can
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It's Johnny Bragg's talking prostate cancer. Twenty years ago. I came to doctor Liederman with prostate cancer. It was serious. My stepfather died days after prostate surgery. My uncle never recovered from prostate surgery. I came to doctor Leederman with prostate cancer and high PSA. Doctor Liederman 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 Leederman for prostate cancer. Two one two choices. That's two one two choices, thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth Street in Manhattan. Most insurance, Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Call doctor 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. 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 inform in a booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Liederman, we're back.
We are back. I want to talk about an eighty one year old woman, beautiful woman who had a cancer, basal cell cancer in the right eyelid, the right lower eyelid right going into the tier doct It was a big tumor. She's eighty one, she's widowed, she has seven children. She lives in Scarsdale. She has high blood pressure. She had alsia on the lower eyelid for about a year.
It was growing. She gave a saw. One doctor gave her a treatment for a sty so they missed the diagnosis and then the hair started falling out around the eyelid and she got a biop. She was kind of a basal cell cancer. She was seen by an ophthalmologist at one of the super Pooper big hospitals. They had a cat skin. They recommended surgery, radical surgery. So radical surgery on this area of the eyelid would probably destroy the eyelid. And you know, you need your eyelids to see.
If you can't move your eye lids and the eyelids don't lubricate your eye, your eye is kind of caput. And I see so many people who go blind because they have a cancer on the eyelid and they have radical surgery that removes the eyelid and that's it for their eye. And so she heard about our innovative treatment for skin cancers and came here years ago. She came years ago for basil cell carcenoma on the eyelid, going into the eyelid, taking off the eye lashes into the
tier duct. And she did not want to remove the eye lids. She did not want to have radical surgery on the eyelid. She wanted non invasive treatment. That's why she came here. She wanted non invasive treatment with high success. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. And we treated her years ago and she came this week for a
checkup and she's doing great. The cancer is gone, her eyelid is intact, her eye is perfect, or tear duct is perfect. Everything about her is perfect after treatment with radiosurgery here for a skin cancer on the eelet. And you should know there's about three million people a year diagnosed with squamous carcinomas and basal cell carcinomas of the skin, and most of those, sad to say, are sent for radical surgery. Remember dermatologists are surgeons. They like to cut.
They probably like to cut, not all, there's nothing all in anywhere, But most of these people get set for radical surgery. She was sent for radical surgery, and she just refused. She did not want her face deformed. She didn't want her eye deformed. She didn't want her eyelid and tear duct removed, altered and possible damage to the eye. She came here for non invasive treatment. Is doing great,
is cancer free. 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 could tell that she is very, very happy about her treatment. I want talk about a man who came to us from Haiti's sixty eight years old. He's divorced as a daughter. He saw a urologist. He had a gleas in six cancer. He wanted watchful waiting and watchful waiting, and well, the Gleason score went up, the PSA went up, the cancer
was growing. What would he expect, I mean, cancer, what do you think from cancer is gonna sit around and do something? No cancer grows, that's its cancer's job. And his PSA went up, his Gleason score went up, and he decided to come and check with me. And we treated him years ago, about seven years ago. And at that time he had an enlarged prostate, he had a nodular prostate, had his Stage T two prostate and multiple
cores were positive. His PSA was going up, the number of cores was going up, and he chose our treatment years ago. And now he comes for folloup. He's came in yesterday. His PSA was zero, So he's doing great. His body's doing great. His sex life works, hiss urinary life works. He is very happy. He of course gets follow up. People get follow up. Why to get follow up? You get fopped? Just to make sure everything say okay, So so many patients say hi, doctor Liam, Do you
follow your patients? Of course, we follow every patient. We get physical exams and blood tests and imaging tests to make sure the cancer is gone and stays gone for the rest of your life. And that's what most commonly happens after radiosurgery. This is the work that we do every day. We've treated nine thousand men. I've treated, actually myself, nine thousand men with prostac cancer and when you come here,
you'll have a different experience. You'll learn about prostate cancer, you'll learn about other options, you'll learn about the data. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty for Broadway to provide excellent care for men and women with cancer, whether it's newly diagnosed or recurrent, or people want to come in and get checked out, just give us to call it two and two choices were except most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. I know about a
woman who's from Philippines. She's seventy three years old. She came to me seven years ago with a left breast cancer and decided to have concoctions, concoctions, aenemas, ozone, acupuncture, missile toe, vitamin C. And of course none of those things work. And it's a warning to you, hey, those things don't work. They're really scams to take away your
money and your hope and your life. And this woman said to say, waited seven years, seven years ago she had a small little cancer in the left breast, and with all the concoctions and remedies and ozone and animas and spending lots of money, none of these things worked. And now her breast looks like a like a five pound package of hamburger, all raw meat, but it's all
cancer gone into the armpits, swelling up her arm. So sad that she didn't take good advice seven years ago when she was diagnosed with a small cancer which most likely could have been easily and successfully treated. Now she's got a rock hard cancer in the breast. The whole breast is markedly swollen, rock hard like rocks, but these rocks are filled with cancers, multiple nodules, there's distortion of
the breast, there's a regularity of the breast. There's nodules going all over the breast area, including in the armpit. And her left arm and hand are markedly swollen because the blood can't get back from the hand because the breast cancer is blocking its way. It's really a disaster. And now seven years later she wants our treatment. In fact, she just finished our treatment and is in remission. The
cancer is in remission. The cancer is shriveling up, and this is the work we do, even for this advanced cancer. She was offered surgery, she was offered chemotherapy once again, which she just did not want. She wanted our treatment only and this is the work that we do every day. At thirteen eighty four Broadway, No I was talking about a woman seventy one years old, very elegant woman from the Five Girls. She's married, loving husband. She had a
lesion on her nose. It was discolored, it was brown. She saw one dermatologist who told her it was nothing, so another dermatologist told her it was nothing, and eventually she got a biap. She was found of a melanoma on her nose, and then her doctors all wanted to remove her nose. She saw plastic surgeons and dermatologists. They're going to remove much of the right side of her
nose where the melanoma was. And just the woman is very elegant and very intelligent and thoughtful, just did not want to have radical surgery to remove much of the right side of her nose. She knew that it would destroy her quality of life and destroy her social life, and everyone probably looking at her deformed what used to be a nose. And she came here for treatment and we offered treatment, telling her all the options, and she
was treated. And we treat many people with melanoma who just do not want to have radical surgery, knowing all the options, knowing usual treatment. This is the work that we do, and we treated her, and this woman now is in remission or noses beautiful and she is very happy about the outcome. This is the work that we do every day. At thirteen eighty for Broadway Broadway in thirty ex Street in the heart of New York City. A look a man who's very active. He's an accountant, businessman.
He had a kidney mass. He has COPD. So there's another story of a smoker with lung disease and the kidney mass. He has a pacemaker, sigh blood pressure, and he saw a urologist because he was bleeding. He had blood in the urine. Both of his parents smoked extensively. He never smoked. The walls of their house were all yellow, he said, all from the smoke. They smoked so much. He was seen by a lung doctor. He's found to
have this kidney mass. He had an amrie at a hospital in the neighboring state that he had no biopsies. That Eurolls wanted to just go in and cut out his kidney without even knowing if the cancer had traveled, not knowing if it's cancer or not. The Eurogoists was going to cut out his kidney and throw it in the bucket without even knowing it's cancer. And I can tell you, I see many many people, and about ten percent don't have cancer. But they went to the Eurologists, they'd have
their cancer. The thought cancer cut out, the kidney cut out without any knowledge, and often there is no cancer there. So this man came here and we did everything differently here. Everything was done differently here. We evaluated him, We arranged for a biopsy to prove that he had cancer. Number one, Number two, we got a scan of his whole body and we found cancer in the sternum. So it was
already stage four. Imagine that Eurologists was going to cut out his kidney without even knowing it was cancer or not. You are just going to cut out his kidney, not even knowing that the cancer had already traveled to his bone, to his sternum, the breastbone. Weut knowing any of that, and the patient was so upset about his care. Elsewhere here care is so different. We arranged for a tiny little biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of the cancer, confirmed that
it traveled to the sternum. We offered treatment. We talked about local, regional systemic therapy, combination therapy, even no therapy, and he said he wanted our treatment only, did not want to lose his kidney. And now we've treated both the kidney and the sternum non invasively with pinpoint treatment and visible treatment beams from thousands of angles to attack both the kidney mass and the sternum. And now he's in remission. He's working full time. He says he's never
felt better in his life. He says he feels young, younger than ever, doing better, fully active, carrying all his activities. A treatment that is so different than it was proposed elsewhere where they were going to cut out his kidney without even knowing the cancer traveled. They're gonna cut out his kidney without even knowing if it was cancer or not. Here, the treatment and work up was so different, and he
is so happy. 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. Rims 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 Leederman'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 number is one, two, three,
four important for every man with prostate cancer. One getting the more most successful treatment. Two avoiding radical robotic surgery, three keeping sexual functions. Four maintain in urinary control. Call my doctor Liederman 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.
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has many complications, leakage, impotence, shortening, inferior results, death. Thousands come to doctor Liederman to learn all prostate cancer options from New York's only Harvard trained Triple Boards certified radiation oncologist. Defense chief sadly believed Pie and Sky promises another reason to meet doctor Liederman about highly effective prostate cancer treatment avoiding radical surgery. Best is to meet doctor Liederman. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices, two and two choices,
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City. For just a few steps from the radiosurgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery and he's the first in America and in the Western
Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liderman at two and two Choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Liederman, We're back.
We are back. I got to talk about a fifty one year old woman. She's born in New York City. She's a single, had no children, sweetest person you can imagine. She went to the doctor for a viral syndrome, like a cold. She had a chest X ray, she was front of a lung nodule. She was worked up. She had a CT scan and a PET scan and a biopsy. She was told she had cancer. This is all seven years ago. Seven years ago, she was told she had cancer. The pathology was a lung cancer. She had a needle biop.
She's worked up at a big hospital just outside New York City and then went to a big, bigger place. She went to a doctor. They told her she had to have surgery. She had this X ray, reviewed, cat scan, PET scan, biopsy, and she had a mass in the left upper lobe was one point three by one centimeters. She was a smoker. Here's this ugly trail of smoking. She had quit smoking two days before she came to me. Two days before she came to me, her weight was
one forty five, her height was five foot six. She had mammograms, which you're okay. I examined her. Her exam was normal. Her lungs were clear. So listening to lungs will not show you a one centimeter nodule. So she had this one centimeter nodule in the left upper lobe. It was pet scanned positive, biopsy positive. We asked for cancer markers, reviewed all the materials, and she just did
not want to have part of her lung removed. And her lung surgeon who wanted to remove her lung never told her about doctor Liederman, a non invasive treatment for lung cancer. Another story about doctors knowing not telling patients all the options. It's so sad. And she was very clear that this woman did not want to have her chest opened up. She did not want to have even part of her lung removed. She did not want a convalescence, she didn't want a chest tube. She want to be
in the hospital. She didn't want chemo, she didn't want evenotherapy. She wanted non invasive treatment. Here and just a few treatments here with doctor Liederman. And that's the work we did years ago, seven years ago, and now she is still cancer free, doing great. She's happy, she's laughing, she's care free, and she is so grateful for being told by a radio listener like you, a radio listener like you told her, Hey, check out, doctor Liederman. You don't
have to have surgery for cancer. So often you don't have to. Whether it's breast cancer, lung cancer, pancreas or bladder, or colon or prostate or primary cancers or meticitic cancers. There's options which are sad to say. And you've heard many patients benefiting from the options here today. And this woman is another story, cancer free seven years later, doing great. And by the way, she's still not smoking, thank god.
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. IM about a man who's seventy one years old. He's a black man, he's divorced with one son. His PSA was five point one. He was referred by one of the biggest urologists in town who hates to do radical surgery hates to do radical surgery of the prostrate because he knows success is
less than with us. He knows that it so often takes away sexual life erections, so often it causes leak each of the urine so often it shortens the penis, and he just doesn't want to do that to his patient. So he diagnosed this man, seventy one year old black man. And I say that because in the black community, one in six black men will get prostate cancer. One in twenty three will die of prostate cancer. So this man wanted to be treated as noctoria was making up at
night three times to urinate. We got medicines to have his urination better, and I examined him. Hit an enlarged prostate and he's thought to be a Stage T one see cancer gleas In seven. And he knows with Gleason seven, with surgery the best surgical results in America, success is forty six percent, which is not very high, especially with years of impotence, leaking urine, shortened penis. The man just did not want to have radical surgery, robotic or open surgery,
and he chose our treatment. He chose our treatment six years ago with multiple cores positive glease and seven and he chose our treatment in today. He came in this weekly day. His PSA is zero with our treatment only. So this is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street. If you did nine thousand men with prostatec cants with high success,
we'll show you the data. We'll show you information that I don't believe you'll see anywhere else, and you'll learn more about prostate I believe than anywhere else. And this is what we do every day. If you have a prostate issue, or even if you don't know what your PSA is, it's time to come in, get checked out,
see what's going on in your body. And if you have an elevated prostate PSA or a biopsy proven, you're also welcome to come in and learn about all the options before you may take a choice that you won't necessarily like elsewhere. So this is the reasons why people come here. And I can tell you I just saw a man with prostate cancer, a professor of science calculus. He went elsewhere with a glease in seven cancer. He had radical surgery. The cancer came back like it commonly does.
Actually most commonly with a glease in seven the success is only forty six percent, which means a failure rate is fifty four percent. So most men in the best hands in America with gleas in seven cancer. The cancer comes back after surgery. Then he had radiation, it didn't work. And now he's really crying the blues that he had surgery which destroyed his life, destroyed his erections, urination. You can't stand up and urinating more because how his urinary
system has been destroyed by that radical prostate surgery. You can't have sex, you can't have erections, you can't urinate normally. And the cancer's back with a rising PSA. So look at that versus our patient treated seven years ago with glease in seven cancer. Seven years cancer has gone, PSA is gone zero. His sex life works as urinary life works. It's what a difference between our patients treated here at
thirty y four Broadway and elsewhere. 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 a woman's forty seven years old she's single, she has two boys. She had a meningioma that was growing for years. A meningoma is often, but not always, a benign tumor. She's being followed at a hospital in the five Girls. She
had an MRI. She was offered surgery. They wanted to open up her head and remove this meningioma Meninjouma as a tumor of the lining or the covering of the brain. She just did not want to have surgery. She had inward turn of the right eye. The tumor was damaging the muscles around the eye and her eye. She was unable to move laterally or to the outside of her right for five years. She was seen at his big hospital. Wanted to do surgery. She declined. She went to another surgeon.
It wouldn't take her insurance. Then she went to another surgeon who wanted to cut on her. And she just did not want to have radical surgery. And we treated her so many years ago. We treated her actually ten years ago, and she's been tumor free ever since. No further treatment was treated with only radio surgery by the doctor who is first in New York with brain radio surgery first brought brain radio surgery to New York. First brought body radio surgery to America, so lots of experience.
Thousands of patients treated this woman ten years out with no surgery, no cutting, no bleeding, and remains in remission doing great. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. We have lots of information to share with you. You can call and get her a book with DVD about brain tumors or body can answers. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. This is
the work we do. Whether it's for brain tumors, glioblastoma's, metastasisman and geoma's, pituitary tumors, or tumors or cancers of the body. Give us a call if you want two and two choices. Call for information. My name is doctor Liederman, located at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighthird in the heart of New York City. You also stop buy and get information and no charge to give yourself and your friends who may need it. You might save your life. Radio listeners save lives.
Thanks for tuning in to the Radio Surgery Hour with doctor gil Riiederman 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 on 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. 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 Leaderman to hit your cancer. Called two one two choices two one two choices?
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