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can send you at no charge if you wish. I'm talking about a beautiful one, and I can tell you that almost all our patients are beautiful people. It's a beautiful woman, young thirty five years old from a family from Hong Kong. Her husband came with from Boston. They've been hit by calamity. Really, and so many of our patients have been hit by calamity.
Don't know where to turn. And Boston, as you know, has many famous medical schools and hospitals, and they've seen them all, and they've seen doctors in New York and they're shopping around because well they're struck by a terrible lightning. And that lightning was a rectal cancer. And as you may have heard or maybe not, there's more and more colo recto cancers in young people colo rectal cancers. Colo means colonic or cancers of the colon. Rectum is
the disto part next to the anus. So if you think about your body, most typical body, let's say the body colonic track ends with the anus. So the anus is like a door, and if you don't have a door, then everything leaks out. So you kind of need that bottom or the anus and people make sad jokes about the anus, but honestly, I can tell you when someone's ready to lose their anus, they're most commonly crying up a storm because they know how important that anus is to keep their body
together and to avoid colostomy and major surgery. So yeah, you can laugh a minute, a mile a minute until calamity hits, or you could be more knowledgeable like we're trying to be today and every day, and learn about the parts of the body and learn why it's so important. I can tell you this young woman had a cancer none of the anus, which is next to the anus, which is called the rectum, and she has a cancer of the rectum, and it's a very aggressive cancer. It's growing through the
wall of the rectum into the adjacent tissues and with lymphnotes positive. And she's shopped around, She's gone to the biggest famous places in New York, in Boston, and yesterday she a lovely woman and her husband, gentle man, came for consultation and well, she has this rectal cancer. She's had an
MRI which show an extensive disease. She's had a pet scan. There's no distant disease, there's no evidence of its spreading at this point to the liver or the long There was a scare and a cat scan that showed something in the liver, but subsequent tests showed that wasn't the case. So it's a very extensive local cancer. And she's already started chemotherapy. Had a super duper pooper famous place in Boston, so you can hear, and I often say,
there's not only one super duper place. Every New York place thinks they're super duper, and in almost every city there's places that think they're super duper. And she already started chemo, and the plan for her elsewhere is to get months and months of chemo, which you know doesn't cure anyone with colorectal cancer, and then a course of radiation and then radical surgery, maybe even losing her rectum and her anus. That's what we talked about a few minutes
ago, and her anus. Now she's thirty five, she's marriage, has no children, and of course she wishes to have children, and she's already started this treatment. So in Boston, she's starting a treatment with the usual treatment. I can tell you it's pretty much the same treatment that we gave in Boston. Forty years ago when I was at Harvard Medical School, Dana Farber, same treatment, months and months of chemo, weeks and weeks of
radiation, then radical surgery, which is pretty deforming. They're proposed and doing that. Most likely she'll lose her anus, and that means control of her bowels. That means colostomy. It means that with the chemo and radiation how they're giving that, most likely she'll lose her eggs and her uterus to grow a baby. And she obviously is eager to have a baby and a child
and children, and that's what she's doing. She had her first treatment in Boston of chemo last week, and she came to us looking for other options. She heard from a radio listener like you. Thank god, she heard from a radio listener like you, and I say that listeners save lives. I truly mean it that there are other options. And we spoke about her treatment. We spoke about it being no different than the treatment from forty years
ago. Really and well, there's lots of ways to give more intensive, more effective treatment in my view, not over months and months and ending with a terrible radical surgery, but even in many instances being able to avoid that surgery by giving more effective treatment to the cancer none invasively. That's the work we do, and I explained it to her. I also explained about egg
saving, what she's done, she has done egg saving. She asked about the uterus, and the uterus would not probably work in her case, but there are other ways around that, if she decides to have this child with the egg that she saved or eggs that she saved. The main point is that chemo itself, months and months of chemo doesn't cure anybody. In many
cases, the cancer just keeps on growing. And in her case, she has a very aggressive cancer, and it's very likely that the chemo will not change very much other than to waste four or six months of chemo and all the toxicity and for it to destroy the ovaries. And we also spoke about other things to do, like putting her eggs and her ovaries in hibernation so
they would be asleep, would not be feeling the effects of chemo. And we've done that with many young women with cancer to try to save their reproductive capability. And I can tell you even if you look at her video, you'll see an example an example of that in action of a young woman about her age with breast cancer. We treated about eight years ago. We put her eggs in hibernation, and she talks about it on our video, and if you want that video, you welcome to call us. Even now at
two and two choices, it's a number you should think about. Two one two means New York City, and choices means you really do have choices. And this woman does have choices. I know she got one psycho of chemo and they didn't do anything to protect her ovaries, and they didn't talk to her about more aggressive therapy to try to avoid that radical surgery and avoid that four or six months of chemo which most likely is not going to help her
very much. And this is the work that we do every day, answering all of her questions, answering all of her husband's questions, reviewing the records, and talking about an alternative treatment that would be shorter in duration and offering more intensive therapy to give a better chance to get the cancer under control, possibly even without needing any radical surgery. And that's why so many people come here every day to get new ideas. Even though she went to multiple hospitals
and famous hospitals in Boston, New York. Everyone told her exactly the same. And that's why it's so sad. People say, oh, I got a second opinion, Well, it wasn't really a second opinion because it was a repeat of the old opinion. And this is an opinion that's been around for forty years. How does that help the person think about new options when
they're not told new options? And this is the work we do. This is why so many people come to doctor Liederman Radio Sirity, New York, thirteen eighty four Broadway, Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. So many people call us for information. YouTube can call for information. If you have a real cancer question, it's best to meet in person. That's the only way we can give accurate advice and consultation is in
person. Zoom and boom and telephone calls have too many mistakes. You can't see the person, you can't examine the person. There's just too much uncertainty. And it's not what we do. We don't like mistakes. We like to give the best possible consultation, and doctors and patients have known for hundreds of years the best way to have a consultation is in person, and we do accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. We do that to help the
patient and the family. We know that the diagnose of cancer is one of the most financially and medically devastating diagnoses. More people end up in bankruptcy when diagnosed with cancer than any other medical condition. And the costs in hospitals, in big hospitals are much more than anywhere else, sometimes even ten times more than anywhere else. And ARP says, if you want the most economic cancer care and radiology care, she go to an independent radiology center like Radio sort
of New York. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen enty four Broadway, offering consultations. We see people with a fear of cancer or concerned about cancer, wanting to get checked up, whether it's for breast or prostate or lung or pancreas or bladder, or we see people who were just diagnosed with cancer, like this woman, this young woman with rectal cancer who wants to try to save her life and save her body and save her function. And this is what we do every day. And then the third
group are people who've had treatment elsewhere and the treatments is not working. It's just not working. At one point, she asked, how often do you see people who've had some chemo elsewhere and then come to you. I said, we see it every day, because chemotherapy fails so frequently for most diseases. Chemotherapy does not cure the cancer, and chemotherapy is most commonly given for metastatic or widespread disease. And I know it's given for months and years.
That doesn't mean it's good. It's expensive. The average chemo is one hundred to two hundred thousand dollars a year and so often leads to disappointment and side effects. This is the work we do to offer options, opinions, consultations for those with concern about cancer, newly diagnosed cancer, or are having cancer with treatment that just has not worked. My name is doctor Liederman, cancer doctor, the only Harvard trained Triple Board certified cancer doctor in New York.
Radiation cancer doctor in New York. Here for you accepting most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Call us for information or call us more importantly for an appointment. If you have a cancer question. Call us at two and two choices. We'll be right back. Many people with cancer come to doctor Leederman when surgery didn't help and toxic chemo stopped working. Many come in pain. Many people with cancer come to
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two choices. Welcome back to the radiosurgery hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gilt Leaderman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City were just a few steps from the Radio Surgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer 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 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, and we're going to talk more about introducing myself and how you find us and how you found us in the radio. In just a few minutes before I left last night, I saw that young woman with the colorectal cancer and her husband also saw a woman who had a
base of cell cancer right on her eyebrow. Beautiful woman, another beautiful wan. She's about sixty five years old. She was diagnosed she had a red bump right on her eyebra on the right side. She was seen by a dermatologist. She had a biopsy and basal cell cancer. And we see so many people with skin cancers, basal cell and squim a cell cancers. And the dermatologist told her, oh, she has to have Mo's mohs Mo's radical
surgery. Well, Moe's radical surgery is like an excavation. And this is a beautiful woman and I could tell you everybody would rather hear about options than radical surgery on their face, everybody. And sad to say, this dermatologist, like almost every dermatologist, does not give the patient a choice. And this woman just did not want to have her face deformed and her eyebrow deformed.
She didn't want to patch of it, cut out and a patch from her high knee substituted there, or try to patch it up and pull the skin together. And she just didn't want that. Look, she just did not want that. And well she found her own way here thanks to a
listener like you. Radio listeners save live. They say that every day, and also save parts of the body, like the woman with the rectum, and like this woman with the eyebrow, And she learned about our treatment and she decided to have our treatment, and we're treating her now and the tumor's going away and she walks in and have a treatment. We treat so many skin cancers almost everywhere in the body, almost everywhere you can think of.
If you get our booklet, you can call our come in and many people come in to get booklets. Many people come in and get two sets of booklets, one for themselves and one for a loved one, and you can do that too. You can come into thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City where you can send someone in.
We're right in the heart of New York City, right by Times Square and Macy's and Harold Square and Penn Station and Grand Central and Port Authorities. There's more than a half a million people in our neighborhood every day, and you can send someone in to get the booklet and DVD about skin cancers, and you'll see many, many examples who are working their examples. We've trew to thousands of people with skin cancers and we treat many every day, probably
more than anyone else. And this woman is very happy about avoiding radical surgery. She knows with us there's a ninety five percent success. She knows with us, there's no cutting or bleeding. It's outpatient, nothing even touches her body. And she likes that too. So everything about it's avatory. Walk in, get treatment, walk out, And this is the work we do. And ninety five percent chance the cancer will go away and stay away.
And the treatment is special here with special doses we've pioneered. This is the work we do for skin cancers, baso cell, squamous cel. Even terratoy can dooma like Jimmy Buffett. Jimmy Buffett died, he had surgery and chemo he died. Might have considered radio surgery at thirty four Broadway. But we're missing him and trying to educate so other people don't end up like him, because thousands of people do die every year of skin cancers, and skin cancers
can be very forming. So you have a lump or concern, you're welcome to come in here or see your dermatologists, and if God forbid you have a cancer, you may wish to come in and talk about treatment options before you get caught, before MOS, before excavation, before that deformity. It'd be probably a great idea to come and visit with us for a few minutes and you'll probably learn a lot. We'll look about man who's forty nine years old, born in Poland. He's married, he has two children. He
has a family history. His father had cancer. He was diagnosed with colon cancer six months ago. His other case of young people with colon cancer and sad to say he gave thousands of dollars to a person who sat all with concoctions and B seventeen and hyperbaric oxygen, he can make the cancer go away. Well, all those things are concoctions, vitamins, minerals, diet food, sugar or no sugar. Don't make the cancer go away. Don't be fooled. This man came, he lost fifty pounds. He went from one
to ninety to one fort He lost fifty pounds in concoction. He had this recto cancer and recto bleeding and recto pain. And he works construction. He wasn't able to work. He had endoscopy, had colonoscope, had a sigamoid. Colon cancer is moderately different to carcinoma. She had a pet scan last year, showed a mass and the sigamoid deliver lung. And then he goes on concoctions. And he had concoctions for nearly a year, spent tens of
thousands of dollars. It doesn't work. He's did that until he came to Radio Surgery, New York, thirteen eighty four Broadway. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. Yes, we do treat rectal cancers, whether the primary or spread, with high success where we attack the cancer. Now, let's talk about a seventy one year old man born in New Jersey. He's married, actually he second married. His first wife died of sarcoma. Sad to say, we didn't get to meet
her because we have a high success for sarcomas. Sarcomas are cancers of the connective tissues like the bones and the muscle and the fat. His wife died of sarcoma, yet he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Need a high risk of prostate cancer glease an eight PSA eighteen five of ten, five of twelve cores positive. So what is PSA eighteen? Well normal PSA PSA is that
blood test prostatic specific antigen normals four. His was eighteen before he was diagnosed, So if he was seeing a doctor, probably the doctor should have noticed the PSA going up and up and up and up, and sad to say, nothing was ever done about it. He had a PSA actually before he was diagnosed at one point nine, and then I went up to three point one, and then I went up to four point nine. So from one point nine to four point nine more than doubled and then went to seven point
nine and then rose to eighteen before he was diagnosed and treated. So it's a warning sign. So if you're a man, or you have a man in your family, you may want to have him come in and get checked out. This man sad to say wait untill his PSA was eighteen and his Gleason score gleas and scores how the cancer looks under the microscope. There's a scale from two, which is the best, to ten, which is the
worst, and eight it's one of the most aggressive cancer. So together he had PSA eighteen gleas in eight cancer and an exam hit in a large prostate. And he came to us more than five years ago with his terrible cancer gleas in eight PSA eighteen five of twelve course positive, and he knew with radical surgery. Surgical results are abysmal. First of all, they will seldom
cure a man like this. Number one, Number two. More than ninety percent of men went up impotent, losing their directions because surgery usually damages the nerves. Eighty percent of men leak urine, and it shortens the penis because when they cut out the prostate. They cut out the urethra that's part of the tube that carries the urine and that shortens a penis so lucky for this
man he came in five years ago. We looked at the data. I showed him to the data here, and I can tell you that we're probably the only facility that I've ever seen in the last forty years that gives data that you can actually see, comparison data, so you know what's going on. Not live in a blind cloud of smoke. No, we give data and you can see the results of radical surgery and standard radiation and then our innovative program that we've pioneered over decades with high success, and this man is
a testimony to that. Five years out. Gleason eight PS eighteen cancer treated here at thirty to four Broadway and is now cancer free PSA zero, doing great. And this is the work that we do every day at thirty to four Broadway. So we have a huge experience with thousands of men treat with prostate cancer in innovative treatment with no radical surgery, no hospitals, outpatient therapy, walk in get treatment with high success. And we'll show you the actual
information We can also send it to you. Call us at two and two Choices for Innovative Prostate Cancer Treatment and DVD. You'll see information about many of our patients talking about their treatment here and sad to say elsewhere, and you'll learn a lot from that. I believe this is the work that we do every day. And one more thing I should tell you, and that is that we are live on the radio from now till two o'clock. You can
call us now at one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. If you have a cancer question one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. Call us about your cancer question. Whether it's somebody say oh, doctor Liederman never talks about x y Z. Well, now's your chance ask about x y z as long as it's a cancer question. Are things that's relevant to the show and the listeners, So call us at one eight hundred three to one zero seven ten from now till two live on the radio, Doctor Liederman.
And furthermore, we're also back on wr from three to four and five to six pm this afternoon, so three shows now till two, three to four and five to six and then tonight from midnight to four thirty am will be on with more information, more patients, more information and more facts about cancer and cancer treatment. And then tomorrow Sunday we'll be back on WR from eleven am to noon and then from one to two and three to four. So tomorrow eleven to noon, one to two, three to four, and
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you you'll get your cancer. It's not counting on two three? Whoa up? Your band is too free for cancer treatment? Called doctor Leederman two and two choices, two and two choices Call doctor Liederman. Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Liederman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City for just a few steps from the radio surgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street.
Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back. We are back, and Tony's on the line. How are you, Tony? And what's your
question? I'm doing well. My question is are you or will you in the future AI Artificial intelligence in your analysis and or diagnosis of cancer. We use everything possible to get the best diagnoses and technology changes. In my lifetime, I've been a doctor forty five years. Technology has obviously changed, and we use new technology every day to add what toa we already know. So the answer is yes, and you welcome to come in and see what we
do if you wish one day or get a package of information. If you want what other questions you have about cancer? Well that's one. The other one, the other one is, if I understand it correctly, the DNA app the nucleus. You know where the DNA resigns actually replicates that what you do? Would I try to tell people? And if I understand it correctly, the uh, the high energy laser laser beams actually not lasers, it's excuse me, it's ionizing radiation. You're right, And they write the ionizing
radiation and it kills the nucleus right. Well, actually it causes it when like a like a man and a woman they get together and mix up their genes and next thing you know, you have a baby. So in a cell, the cell nuclear material breaks up and each half picks up a new pair. So that's how one cell goes to two cells. The nucleus breaks up, one half mixed one cell, one half mixed another by binding with more material, radiosurgery or ionizing radiation locks up that chromosome so it can't divide.
And if it can't divide, it just shrivels up and dies. Right, So it disables the disabled to sell for being able to replicate exactly. Tony okay, so I got it straight. Thank you very much, Thank you God blessed. And I hope you lived at one hundred and twenty in good health. I will God willing, God willing. I want to talk about a woman who was sixty eight years old. She had a mass in her next she thought it was from an ear infection. She came to me
years ago, sad to say, after she had surgery. So she had a mass in the next she went to a throat doctor. They did a biopsy and then they told her, oh, she had to have radical surgery, and she had radical surgery on her parodid gland. The paradig gland is one of the main glands that makes alive in the mouth. She had this mass, a big mass in the parodid on the right side. She thought at first it was from an ear infection. It was not. It was
a cancer. She had a biopsy and she went to one of the big super duper hospitals in the neighboring areas of New York City, not in New York City, and the surgeon removed some of the cancer. Well, removing some of the cancer doesn't really help, so the surgeon, sad to say, left the margins behind. The surgeon did not complete the procedure. So for cancer surgery, it was really important to think about if they're gonna do surgery, which I'm not a big advocate of in general, they have to
remove all the cancer. And just like Tony said, well one cell can lead to two cells, and two cells can lead to twenty two billion cells. Before you know it, the surgeon left the genetic material behind. The surgeon caught on the patient and did incomplete surgery. And that's why it's so important that you go to a surgeon that is competent or maybe even better yet you go to someone else that offers you other options, because surgery is not
the only option. And what did this woman do when the cancer was left behind? She had radical surgery. By the way, she's blind, she has a severe macular generation. She was brought here by her son, who's a New York City policeman. Wonderful woman, wonderful son, wonderful family. And she came because she heard about our pinpoint precision treatment. And we did scans. Like Tony said, hey, do you do new technology, Well, yes, we do new technology, and we found the cancer cells.
We found the cancer cells left in her after that incomplete really surgical failure, because the purpose of surgery for cancer is to remove all the cancer, not part of it, not fifty percent, not seventy percent, not ninety percent, not ninety nine percent. It's to remove all the cancer with adequate margins. And this surgeon left her parodiator heading that cancer with cancer left behind,
and she came to me years ago. She came almost five years ago because she understood that the treatment was not complete and she wanted treatment that wouldn't hurt her. That was pinpoint precise. Like Tony's talking about new technology, Yes, every day there's new technology here, and this is the work we do. And now nearly five years later, she is cancer free, she has new imaging, blood tests, she's doing great, she's ambutory, carried on
all our normal activities. This is the work we do. So it's very important if you're considering surgery, like this woman with directo cancer we talked about earlier, you may want to consider treatment that would avoid the surgery. Or for this woman who had the surgery, sad to say, cancer was left behind. And when cancers left behind, really that surgery is pretty much useless.
So this is the work we do. She came to us nearly five years ago, had radio surgery to that cancer that was left in the pardigland, and she is now cancer free, doing great. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. And I said earlier I'd introduced myself, and I wanted to do that because so many people talk on the radio and their talk like their doctors, or want to be doctors, or
so many people want to want to want to one I wanna be. There's someone not even in Washington, who calls herself a doctor. She's not a medical doctor. And some people say the only one who's to be called a doctor someone who is licensed to prescribe medicines. But anyway, nevertheless, I'm a real medical doctor. And I want to tell you about myself and other
people. I was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa, went to public school there, went to University Medical School MD. Real medical doctor, unlike so many who are talk talk talk talk talking, real medical doctor MD at twenty five, just like my brother Ted, real medical doctor MD at twenty five, just like my wonderful son, Ariel MD, real medical doctor at
twenty five three Doctor Liederman's all mds at twenty five. Ariel Leaderman is Board certified radiation doctor trained at the most famous, prestigious places in America, loved by his patients, working here taking care of new and recurrent cancers at thirteen eighty four Broadway. He accepts most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid by his patients and their families and the staff and loved ones, and is always doing the right thing for his patients. This is the work that we do every day
at thirteen eighty four Broadway, aril Leederman. If you get him to see you, you're a very lucky person. He's available at thirteen eighty four Broadway, two and two choices. Ariel Leederman's dad, Doctor gil Me MD at twenty five, also went on to Dana Farber Cancer and stud but before that first went to the University of Chicago Michael Reese trained for years in internal medicine,
treated thousands of people with medical diseases. The board certified then went on to Harvard Medical School Dana Farber years of treating patients, trained and then stayed on the staff, and then at Harvard Medical School trained at the prestigious Joint Center for Radiation Therapy for years. Board certified, the only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor New York. One of the few in the world accepting
most insurances Medicare, Medicaid. We have lots of information to send you. You can come in and get information at thirteen eighty four Broadway. You can call We'll send it to you at no charge at two and two Choices, and it's easy to get to us. We're in the heart of New York City by Times Square, Harold Square, Macy's. We're close to the subway lines one, two, three, four, five, six, ACE, QRBDFM, seven, S and Q. We're close to Penn Station and New
Jersey Transit and Path trains. Were close to Grand Central Long Island Railroad. We're also close to Metro Railroad at Grand Central. Also, all the buses come into Port Authority. There's thousands of bustles every day. Also, all these places are just blocks from our office. Walking distance five seven minutes from our office, so it's so easy to get to us. We made our office easy to get to. We accept most insurances to make it acceptible,
and people come in from around the world. We had a family this week flew in with a huge fungating breast cancer. Young woman, beautiful women came in from Hawaii, couldn't get care for taking care of her advanced, very
advanced fungating breast cancer. And we have a unique program. Many many women come here for treating of their breast cancers, many people who seek traditional therapy, and many people come here because they don't want to have messed oct tomy, they don't want to have lumpectomy, and many women don't even want to
have chemotherapy, but they're never even given the option. I can tell you most of women I see, they can go to ten places in New York or Chicago, or Hawaii or LA and they get the same answers or second opinion is like a repeat of the first opinion. And I can tell you patients come here because they want a new, fresh, second opinion and new ideas and new information. And that's what we so call offer. And that's
why this woman flew in from Hawaii. She heard about her work from a woman who's a doctor in Florida with a huge fungating cancer was here about a year and a half ago, huge fungating cancer as you probably couldn't imagine, although you'll see in her breast cancer booklet if you asked for that or pick that up, and now is in remission, doing great with no surgery and
no chemo with it. She came to us with a fungating mass. It looked like a mass of pounds and pounds of hamburger, raw hamburger growing out from their breast. Now in remission with our treatment only so lots of experience, thousands women treated, lots of information including a new book, a DVD for you if you wish. 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 from 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 function, four maintaining urinary control. Call my doctor Lederman 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 and 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. Speedy recovery for Defense chiefs secret prostate cancer surgery on Christmas Eve, not informing even the President returned an ambulance with pain absess bow obstruction. Secret turn does disaster sadly believed is zurologists. Like many with prostate cancer, radical prostate surgery 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 Board 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, thirteen eighty four Broadway at
thirty eight. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Call doctor Leederman two and two choices, thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eight. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices. 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 New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in third eighth Street. Doctor Liederman the leading cancer expert treat
prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liderman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liderman, we're back. We are back in defense Chief Austin. So now he's back in the hospital a third time. He had surgery on Christmas Eve. Probably the surgeon
said, oh, you can hide it. You can have surgery on the twenty second and be home for Christmas. Well, what do you know? New Year's came rushing to the hospital with bow obstruction and pain and an ambulance, was hospitalized in an ICU for weeks and weeks and then went back home and now he's back in the hospital again, third time. Three hospital stays for complications, one for surgery, and then two more long stays for complicates. Wow, it's easy to understand why so many men do not want to
have radical surgery when they're informed of the options. The problem is, of course, that the most men have a biopsy. The biopsy's done by urologists. Urologist is a surgeon who operates in the urinary system and then most commonly the patients as well. Doctor, what do you recommend? Well, the doctor does surgery, and I can tell you, sad to say, most
doctors don't do what we do, which is offer all the options. And here there's posters and art and booklet's where we explain and we advertise other people's options. Why because we want you to know? And sad to say, Secretary Austin, who's a general high level person in the Army. Secretary of Defense chose surgery at age seventy was chunky, probably had comorbid disease. I
don't know. He's not my patient. If he was my patient, I doubt he'd be in the hospital three times in a month, including two weeks in the ICU, and now again with urinary issues in the hospital. So different than what happens to our patients. Our typical patient comes in, has out patient therapy with high success higher than with surgery, better than with surgery. And with surgery, ninety seven percent of men lose their erections eighty percent
or peeing in their pants. And then there's shortening of the penis. And I'm sure generals and secretaries of defense and every other men in the world, and probably every other woman who's related to them men doesn't want that man so deformed. So there's lots of reasons why men with prostate issues come here, lots of reasons why men just come in anyway to get checked out, check the PSA, check the prostate and other things. And of course everyone comes
here. Women with breast checkups want to know what's going to their breast or lung or pancreas or colon or bladder. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. So the Secretary of Defense, Austin, good luck, have a speedy recovery. And I hope you never know from tragedy again, tragedy of surgery, tragedy of radical prostatectomy, tragedy of
robotic prostatectomy. I hope you never hear from that again. And speaking of PROSTA, I want to talk about one of our patients, fifty six year old man. He's also a Black man, and I said, because of the Black community, one in six black men get prostate cancer, one in twenty three die of prostate cancer. So it's a really different, more aggressive disease in the black community. This man fifty six years old has a more aggressive cancer. It's a glease in seven. That's how it looks under the
microscope. His PSA also was very high. Twelve. Normal PSI is considered less than four, and you can have cancer when your PSA is less than four. You'll see that when you look at our prostate DVD. This man and his Meriti has four children, and his father and grandfather all had prostate cancer. So three generations, the patient, the father, the grandfather. But I should tell you something else, and that is you don't need to
have a family history. Ninety percent of people have cancer with no family history. And he had multiple cores positive. His GLEASE in seven was four plus three, so it's some more aggressive cancer. And his PSA had gone up from six and a half to twelve and a half, nearly doubled in one year. And he worked at one of the biggest hospitals in New York City. He worked at one of the most famous hospitals in New York City. Actually two of the most famous hospitals. If I told you, you'd probably
fall out of your chair. And yet never got care, never got treatment. Came to us because he just didn't want to be leaking urine and to be impotent. He didn't want to be shortened. And he came to us years ago with his high risk cand served PSA twelve LEAs and seven and he was treated and when I examined him at a huge prostage sulcus de sulcus, huge prostate. He was treated years ago and now his PSA is zero.
So he's happy with the results, his family's happy with results. I'm happy with the results, and we all the whole team here all team that fight for each patient or happy for our patients. We love our patients too well. We follow our patients. Many people say, doctor liedherman, how do you know the cancer is gone? Well, we follow the patient for prostate cancer. We will check the PSA and the physical exam and see the patient, make sure everything's okay on a regular basis. This is what we do
every day. And speaking of which, I want to talk about a sixty three year old woman married and she had an eight and a half centimeter kidney mass, almost the size of a fist. He was detected in her left kidney. She had an ultrasound, she had a big mass, had an amorage, she had a big mask. It was a solid mass. She never smoked because smoking is a risk factor for kidney cancer. She never smoked and she was never around smokers. She lost weight. She went from one
eighty five to one sixty two. She lost twenty five pounds in two years. She's five foot one. She had some nausea when she ate she had this big mass. I examined her and well, we talked about all the options. She comes from Connecticut and she just did not want to have radical surgery. She just did not want to lose her kidney. She saw the doctors at several very famous places and they all told her, Oh, you have to have surgery, you have to have surgery. Well, it's been
six years since radio surgery. She's in remission. She's had no other treatment. She walked in, had pinpoint treatment, walked out. No cutting, no bleeding, no anesthesia, no hospital stays. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. We treat many, many kidney cancers.
Sad to say, most patients are not told by their doctors about treatment options, which is really sad because many people who've lost their kidney are really upset about losing their kidney and half of their kidney function when they could have had non invasive treatment. She had a large mass. It's been six years and she is cancer free, doing great. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the
heart of New York City. We'll talk about a woman who comes to us sixty eight years old, many years ago. She's a nurse with right breast cancer. She was found by MRI. She had a biopsy, she was going to have surgery elsewhere, She's gonna have surgery and chemo and radiation, and well, she heard about her work and she decided that she just did not want to have surgery or deforming breast or losing her breast, or chemo or standard radiation. And she had had a discharge from her breast for about
two and a half years. She had some surgery, the discharge continued. She just did not want to lose a quarter of her breast or all her breast. And she was seen at famous places and she just felt there wasn't there were other options that she wasn't being told and she checked us out, and she came to us for her right breast cancer and we treated her now about five years ago. Five years ago for her right breast cancer. She was treated non invasively with no cutting, no bleeding, no chemo, no
surgery, no lobectomy, no mistectomy, and she is cancer free. In fact, I saw her this week. She's had new imaging. As I said before, we follow our patients with imaging and blood tests and physical exams, and this is the work that we do every day. We have a new booklet for breast cancer people. If you're interested in breast cancer, we have a new booklet and DVD. You can call us and we'll send it to you or will mail it to you, whatever is good for you.
This is the work that we do every day. Innovative Care at thirteen eighty for Broadway. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. We're super convenient. We'll send you information. It's always best to meet in person to learn about options, options that may be hidden from you elsewhere. God bless you and thank you. This is doctor Liederman. Thanks for tuning in to the
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