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The following is a paid podcast. iHeartRadio's hosting of this podcast constitutes neither an endorsement of the products offered or the ideas expressed for cancer treatment. Most prefer effective, non invasive, well tolerated, outpatient therapy. That's doctor Liederman, the radio surgery pioneer's goal too. Doctor Liederman is first in America, first in New York, First for you with body radiosurgery. Doctor Liderman hits your

cancer with no cutting, no bleeding. Doctor Liederman has decades of experience with primary and metastatic large or small cancers from head to toe cancer treatment with possibly a second chance for you even if chemo radiation or surgery didn't work or isn't tolerated. Goals are your best results and quality of life. Meet doctor Leaderman to hit the cancer. He's New York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation

oncologist. Call two one two choices, two one two choices to meet doctor Liderman for a fresh second opinion. Most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Book of DVD two super Convenient Broadway in thirty eighth in Manhattan. Meet doctor Liederman to hit your cancer call two one two choices two one two choices. It's doctor Leederman with Carrie Stubbs, who sings and writes about his cancer treatment. Thirteen eighty foward Broadway and thirty eight. Cataplane hop a train, don't

has a taate? Call two on two choices for an appointment, Mate, so cancer can be said straight? My cancer it was twenty two centimeters. Now I am cancer free. No cutting, no bleeding, no hospital stay, no chemo therapy. I'm grateful to Doc taleder Man at New York Radio Surgery. No cutting, no bleeding, no hospitals. Day made me very happy. Thirteen eighty four Broadway and thirty eight. If he address my cancer had been set straight? Called to on two choices for an Appointment's mate,

Do to leeder Men's top rights. For more information about Innova of cancer treatment, called doctor Leederman two and two choices, two and two choices, thirteen eighty four Broadway. Most insurance is accepted for newer recurrent cancers. Call Doctor

Leiderman two and two choices. Welcome everybody. It's the Radio Surgery Show with Doctor Gil Leiderman, MD, New York's only Harvard trained triple Board certified radiation oncologist who brings you the latest cancer treatment news, interviewing world renowned cancer experts,

delving to special cases, and of course answering your questions. I'm Rob Redstone, broadcasting from the WR Studios in the heart of New York City, and now please welcome doctor Leaderman. Thank you Noah, and thank you Rob, and thank you for tuning in today and every day. My name is doctor Liederman. Here at WR to talk and answer questions, and that's what we do. I want to respond to a few people who have asked me questions, so we're going to start off in a little different way than usual.

Also want to say hello to Steven. It's his anniversary. It's been about four years since he was diagnosed with prostate cancers. PSA was one hundred, and if you knew what the usual prognosis was for someone with a PSA of a hundred, and he knew how great he is doing with his psa zero point, I don't know, zero four, unbelievable. Why do I talk about Steven? Well, Number one, he's a great listener, he keeps me straight and he just wrote an email to me and you can do

too. If you want to send me an email, you can do that right now at gil at RSNY dot orgon you'll see if I respond to you. I hope that I do quickly. Anyway, Steven had a prostate cancer. He's listening now from Connecticut. He didn't know he had a cancer. He went to his doctors. His PSA was three and four, and then he went to six. And he did all the right stuff. He's a

big businessman. He worked for one of the biggest companies in America. I traveled the world as a beautiful wife and a house in Connecticut and quite a nice, beautiful life and a nice, wonderful man and wonderful wife. And he did everything right. And he went to the doctor and he said, hey, my PSA went from three to four to six. What should I do? And the doctor said, oh, don't worry, don't worry,

you know, don't worry. So of course he was reassured. He was falsely reassured, and next thing you know, he got another PSA and his PSA was sixty sixty. It went from four to six to sixty tenfold. Remember normal PSA. PSA is a blood test that every man and their loved one should know about normal PSA is four. It was already six, was one hundred and fifty percent elevated, and his doctor told him not to worry about it. Well, when it hit sixty shortly thereafter, he started panicking.

He was calling his doctors, and his doctors in the neighboring state didn't return the call for weeks weeks and weeks and weeks and weeks. And hey, then he remembered that he always listened to doctor Liederman's radio show, and he decided to call doctor Liederman. And well, he called, and we fit him right in, and he came to see me, and I saw him, and I wanted to double check. I usually will double check things. If things seem strange, I will double check them to see if the

lab made an error or it's really true. And we did that immediately. In fact, his PSA was now ninety just a few days later, went from four to six to sixty to ninety. And as he tells you, and you can watch the video, he's on a video about prostate cancer. About a dozen other great men are on that video, and you can request that video, and you can watch that video, and you should if you're interested in prostate cancer or what to do. These are a dozen great men

with a dozen incredible stories. And he came more than four years ago with a PSA that went from four to six to sixty to ninety, and we immediately took action. We staged him up, We got a biopsy. Biopsy showed a high risk cancer. We staged him up. His cancer had traveled to not only from the prostate to the pelvic nodes, but also to the periodic notes which were in the abdomen. So it was traveling stage four cancer.

And I would just want to talk about what does it mean. Well, the typical man who has a PSA of one hundred, and his psa would have been a hundred, but he didn't want to repeat it. He was so fearful of repeating it that he just stopped. When it was at ninety. That was not the last day before treatment. And he came and we put together a program for him. Now I think it's about four and

a half years since that time. We put together a program which I think gave him the best chance to get him into remission and hopefully a long healthy life. And we put him in a pro and he accepted that, and he came from Connecticut. Some people we're on thirty eighth and Broadway. I'm on forty second Street. It's too far away. He came every day. He came faithfully every day, on time, reliably. He came for every

appointment, and we put together in a program. And now his PSA four and a half years later is I believe it's zero point zero four and he's doing great. And the reason I talk about him is that he just emailed me a couple of minutes ago that he was listening to a show earlier show, and I told him, well, hey, you might want to listen to this show, maybe we'll talk about you. So I want to call

him out, wonderful man. He's probably listening now and his beautiful wife in Connecticut, and this is the work that we do every day, and I

want to talk about that and kind of merge into another conversation. A woman whose husband came to us a bit ago and he had a pancreas cancer, and the pancreas cancer was an advanced cancer, was wrapped around the blood vessels and the dua them and he was on chemotherapy at a super pooper scooper pooper duper hooper duper whooper place and they were getting chemo, and they came to

us for a second opinion. And I should say to you, there was recently a study that showed that sixty actually eighty percent of people eighty percent of people who are getting chemotherapy falsely believe that chemo therapy is going to cure them. They're falsely believed that chemotherapy is going to cure them when in fact, most chemo therapy in America not all. Some people come and say, oh, doctor Leab, you don't believe in chemo. No, I do believe

in chemo when it's properly given. I do believe in chimo was properly given. But I don't believe when you give chemo and there's zero chance of being cured, a lot of toxicity and lots of expense. Remember, cancer treatment is the number one cause of bankruptcy of all patients of all diseases. Cancer care is very very very very expensive, especially in the super duper big hospitals.

And ARPS said, if you want the most economical good care, you should go to an independent radiology center like Radio Start in New York, where the costs are the lowest and the benefits I think are often very very, very very substantial. Like Steven who's four and a half years out from his PSA one hundred prostate cancer. Now is PSA is in the zero range.

So this couple came about a year and a half ago and he had a cancer of the pancreas and he was getting chemotherapy and the cancer was wrapped around the pancreas, and we told the patient and his wife, hey, look, chemotherapy, it's great for you if you want it. It's greater even for the hospital. It's greater for the doctor, it's greater for the drug

company that charges about one hundred or two hundred thoughts dollars a year. But please understand that chemotherapy for pancreas cancer, and for most cancers, whether it's lung or colorecto or prostate or bladder, chemotherapy alone, especially for advanced cancer, doesn't cure anybody. So why do people take it. Well, maybe it's because people falsely believe that it's going to cure them, and maybe the doctors are tiptoeing around the fact that the patient has an advanced cancer and that

chemotherapy can't cure them. And maybe the doctors don't have a spine and a strong enough constitution to tell the patient, hey, there might be better treatment for you, maybe with doctor Liederman, than getting this chemotherapy which has about zero chance of curing you, mister Jones or whatever. It's doomed to fail. So the husband and wife came to us, and I reviewed the records and we saw that they had this advanced pancreas cancer, but it hadn't traveled.

Oh and at that super duper Pooper Scooper Place got this patient of pet scan, which is the most sophisticated test to see if the cancer has traveled. And we like to do the most sophisticated test. You can say, hey, why doesn't super duper general want to do his best test. Well, sometimes doctors don't want to know where the cancer is. Sometimes they just want to keep on doing what they're doing, which is surgery or chemo,

whatever they're doing. They don't really want to know where the cancer is, because if they know where the cancer is, maybe they would scare off the patient and maybe they'd come more quickly to doctor Liederman. So the husband and wife came for this advanced pancreas cancer and met with him, and we basically said, hey, pretty much everything that is being done is going to lead you down a path of doom and gloom and death, and for everybody,

that's really hard to digest. But we believe that people want to hear the truth. They don't want to be led something falsely down the primrose path, get chemotherapy, therapy, and then one day come and say, hey, it's time to go on hospice. You're near the end. And then the patient says, but you told me keema was so fantastic. Well, why don't you listen to doctor Liederman. Why don't you to think about another voice, or come, come for a second opinion and learn about what the options

are. And if you're one of those people were spending one hundred or two hundred thousand dollars a year and people say, oh, I'm not spending the money, My insurance is spending the money. Well, in fact, everybody's spending the money. That's why your insurance premium is so high, and your neighbor's insurance premium so high, and your children's insurance is so high, and your parents' insurance so is high because you're all paying one hundred and to hundred

thousand dollars for treatment that doesn't work. There'd be one thing to say, Hey, I'll pay whatever amount if it's going to cure me. But do you really want to pay one hundred or two hundred thousand dollars a year and have treatment that has a lot of side effects neuropathy and blood counts and other things which we can talk about. That's not going to cure you, and you'll be left forever with that neuropathy and all those side effects and wiping out

the bone marrow. Do you really want that? And so this one was so upset and she thought about it, and they decided to go just to Super Duper General. They said, oh, it's so beautiful there. They have mahogany walls and brass fixtures and gold toilets. And they went there and they died. The patient died, and now they're thinking about it. They're so angry, and they wrote a letter. You know, you know,

why didn't you tell us? So I told them exactly that, And you decided to go on your chemo merry chemo path, which is not a very merry path at all. It's toxic. Never ends. Somebody say, oh, they got a new chemo coming next week. Well, if the new chemo next week, what happened? Why didn't they give it to you last month, or last year or last time. Why is it always something better than the one you gave me? Why is that? Why? Why don't

I get the best ones first? Well, in fact, doctors give in general, the best chemo therapy first, and when it doesn't work, then they give another one, another one, another one. Meanwhile, the cancer is busy mutating, The cancer's getting more and more resistant. As you get more and more chemo, the cancer is getting more and more resistant and more

and more aggressive. And there's something called cross resistance, meaning if you become resistant to one chemo, then you're more likely to get resistant to another chemo. And somebody say, oh, when you first gave me my chemotherapy, it worked for a while. Your chemotherapy often works for a while at the beginning. And people remember that as I go into a grocery store and buying a gallon of milk for twenty five cents and say, wow, this is

a great grocery store. Then you buy a pound of Hamburger for twenty dollars and you see it's not so great. So it's a lost leader. Chemotherapy working at the beginning, it's a lost leader. And you think, oh, maybe it worked before, it will work again the same way. No, because you've lost your chance. The cancer's mutated. It's a different cancer.

It's a more aggressive cancer that chemotherapy has actually made. And we have so many people like that man who instead of taking more and more useless chemo, which is what he did, he took more and more useless scheme when he died. When patients come here, a logical person, thoughtful person who comes here, and I can give you so many ex samples. There's postures

on the wall. Actually, you have an Olympic athlete, a biker runner who had chemo at the same super pooper place and the cancer kept on growing. And they came to us five years ago with cancer wrapped around the duadenum. Cancer go into celiax plexus, and we treated that cancer in the pancreas. Until this day, that cancer we treated is still in remission. When chemotherapy couldn't keep it controlled for a few months, five years later, that

cancer where we treated is still in remission. And that's the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. And why are we talking about this? Well, we're talking about it so that you can learn and you can get better medical care. Whether you come here doctor Liederman thirty eighty four Broadway or someone else, we have thinks there's lots of reasons to come here.

From the doctor who first brought brain radio surgery New York, with the most experience in New York for brain tumors, cancer tumors or benign tumors, first brought body radio surgery to America. When all the other doctor said the blooh, what is that? Doctor Liderman and his patients, my patients understood if you could hit the cancer more intensely and fewer treatments, the treatments more successful. And who wants to be treated to the healthy tissue? No one

wants to be treated to a healthy tissue. Why we do you want to be treated to the healthy tissue? We could avoid it. People come here because they want to be treated to the cancer and get rid of the cancer. They don't want to harm healthy tissues. The work is so different and really revolutionary, whether it's our brain radio surgery first in New York, revolutionary cancer care, and they're first in America with body radio surgery. Actually were

first in the Western hemisphere, having treated forty thousand patients. And every day people say, oh, doctor Liederman, have you treated this or we treated that. I've treated forty thousand patients over decades. We have probably the largest experience around, probably more than anyone else. Forty thousand patients over decades with high success where we attack the cancer non invasively with no cutting and no bleeding

and outpatient therapy. And this is the work we do, whether it's for brain tumors or cancers of the head and neck area, or the breast, or the lung, or the esophagus, or the liver, or the pancreas or the spleen or the gastro intestinal track, colo recto aino cancers, recto cancers, bladder cancers, prostate cancers, even sarcomas, and skin cancers. There's three million skin cancers a year in America. So there's lots of reasons why if you hear the word cancer, you may want to think about doctor

Liederman and devote an hour of your life to coming here. We accept most insurances, Medicare and Medicaid, where at thirty eighty four Broadway. It's easy to find us. You can call us day or night two and two choices two and two, two four six forty two thirty seven. We have lots of information to share with you. We can send information out. You can check our website which is at rs NY dotorg. A website is RSNY dot

orgee. Many many people come to our office every day just to pick up literature to give to their loved ones, whether it's their spouse or their children, or their parents, or their neighbor or the person down the street who you know is suffering, or for your ear, someone walking in a restaurant or grocery store to talk about cancer. You may want to pat them on the shoulder and say hey, you might want to speak to doctor Leederman.

You may get a second opinion and learn about treatment that's probably being hidden from you. And yes, it seems like many many facilities and medical providers are hiding options. They're rather than telling a person all the options, which we do. You'll see artwork on the wall and artwork and our booklets and talk for me about all the options. We talk to every patient about all the

options. It seems like so many doctors are selling things. There's selling chemo or selling surgery or selling standard radiation when we're here educating, which is such a huge, huge difference. So this lady who believed her doctors at super duper General and believed chemo therapy and falsely believed chemo had a chance to cure her husband, and now is angry because she falsely believed the wrong information.

She came and her husband came, but they didn't listen. They went back, took the chemo, husband died, and now she's angry because she didn't listen to our advice. So it's super sad, and we want to be on the radio every day and meet with you in person. The only way really to learn is to meet in person. There's not zooms and emails and telephone conferences. They just don't cut it. You just don't get the same information. That's great for the doctor because you get paid like you're doing work,

But the real issue is how do you best treat a patient? And doctors and patients have known for hundreds of years, really thousands of years, to get the best care is to meet in person. My name is doctor Liederman, Triple Board sort of fight cancer doctor. You're the only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation oncology in New York, one of the few in the

world. Here for you accepting most insurances, Medicare Medicaid, located at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City, next to Times Square, next to Macy's. There's so many ways to get to us. Subway lines one, two, three, four, five, six, ACE and QRBDFM, seven S and q IS fifteen different subway

lines that come within blocks of our office. And all the buses and all the trains, whether it's Penn Station or Grand Central or the Port Authority where there's thousands of buses every day come into New York City. We made our office to be centrally located for you accept most insurances Medicaid, to be accessible to you or on the radio every day to provide information for you. My name is Sector Liederman. Will 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 doctor Liederman when their caregiver has no more care to offer. Doctor Liederman, bringing innovative cancer care for decades. When the next cancer drug is not as promised, when surgery was to fail to pass, we may be able to offer you new cancer treatment options. We treat new and recurrent cancers, small or large, most anywhere in

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Gil Liiderman 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 invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radiosurgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a

free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back. We are back, and the same lady who was complaining that her husband died of chemotherapy for pancreas cancer that came. We talked about all the options. They were told the chance of being cured with chemotherapy for the usual pancreas cancer is zero. And again, eighty percent of people in America who are getting chemo falsely believe that they're getting chemotherapy for cure, when chemotherapy is not for cure

for most diseases. For most diseases, chemotherapy is not doesn't cure. And yes, we know you're spending one hundred two hundred thousand dollars or society spending or I'm spending, or someone spending your neighbor's spending, but doesn't mean you're going to get cured. If you go to a super duper place with the mahogany doors and gold and the toilets and brass on the doorknobs, it doesn't

improve your chance of being cancer free, not at all. And yes, this lady came and we told her we want to get a pet scan. They never got good imaging of the patient. They just started giving chemo, chemo, chemo and chemo. Well, if you want chemo, you just pour the chemo in, because it's going like putting your body in a bathtub of poison more or less, because chemo goes most everywhere in your body. It's not going just to the cancer. You say, well, the cancer's

in the pancrea as well. The chemo's going to the brain and the eye, and the skin and the bone marrow, and the lungs and your colo recto and the nerves and your hands and your feet and everywhere else. And

chemotherapy doesn't give a chance really to be cure for pancreas cancer. For most diseases, and of course every disease is different, but most chemotherapy is not designed to cure unless you have like testicular cancer like Lance Armstrong, and only a few people have testicular cancer, like a Lance Armstrong who was indeed cured of his cancer. You also had had surgery in the brain. He had stage four cancer traveled to the brain. That was twenty five years ago.

So yeah, there is a role for certain people. But this lady was not Lance Armstrong, and there was not testicular cancer cancer the testicle. The patients had pancreas cancer. I don't know carcinoma, which is a typical kind of cancer you see in breast and gastroine, testino and pancreas and so many organs. Chemotherapy is not designed for most cancers to cure it. It's just to maybe extend life or maybe make you think you're doing something useful. And

she said, well, I never talk about death. Well I'm talking about death now because her husband said to say, didn't take our advice, didn't get the PET scan, kept on with chemo that was useless, it was toxic, it didn't stop the cancer, and he died terribly on chemotherapy, not taking advice, not knowing where the cancer was. It's sad, sad story. And she said, well, why don't you ever talk about deaths from cancer? Well, I'm talking about her husband who died on chemotherapy,

and I thought I'd take a minute to talk about deaths. Why don't I talk more about deaths? Well, deaths are so easy to talk about cancer because that used to be the routine United States. There's so many cancer deaths, lung cancer. One hundred and twenty seven thousand Americans every year die of lung cancer. Colorectal cancer. Fifty two thousand Americans die of colorectal cancer every year. Breast cancer forty three thousand Americans, mainly women. Ninety nine percent

of women die of breast cancer every year. And the latest year where there's data, twenty twenty two, six hundred and nine thousand Americans died from cancer in America. So every year, six hundred and nine thousand Americans die from cancer. She wants to know about talking about death. Well, yeah, so we talk about good results. Yes, it's exemplar in our work as

exemplar. And I could talk about the woman who had the same kind of cancer that her husband had, who was still cancer free, where we treated her wrapped around the duaden and wrapped around the celiac nodes chemo didn't work. Was that the most prestigious place you could think of? And I should tell you all the hospitals think they're the most prestigious in case you think you know what I'm talking about. And well, the patient that came to us when

chemo failed is cancer free. Where we treated the cancer. This woman's husband stayed on the chemo, went back to Super Duper General and died of the cancer. So overall in America, there's about two million million Americans who annually have cancer. And in America United States of America, six hundred and eleven thousand die each year of cancer, and forty percent of all Americans will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. And fifteen thousand children are diagnosed with cancer

every year, and sixteen hundred of those children die of cancer. And Americans spend two hundred and eight billion dollars on cancer every year. And you think about that, there's three hundred and fifty million Americans, and that's something like every one of us spends seven hundred dollars a year. Every American spends seven hundred dollars a year for cancer treatment, whether we have it or not. That's your insurance, that's your taxes, whether it's Medicare or Medicaid. Everyone's

paying that. Everybody's paying that. So if you like paying more money for insurance and taxes, just keep on pouring money into treatment that doesn't work, like chemotherapy for many cancers, including pancreas cancer. So she said, and I don't talk about death. Well here again, I'm going to review it just once more. Six hundred and nine thousand Americans die from cancer every year. One hundred and twenty seven thousand die of lung cancer, fifty two thousand

die of colorectal cancer, forty three thousand die of breast cancer. So many die every year. There's two million Americans diagnosed a year, and forty percent of all of us will be diagnosed with cancer in our lifetime, including fifteen thousand children every year. And we spend two hundred and eight billion dollars and the cost is going up up, So there's lots of reasons to think about other options, lots of reasons to come to Radio Search New York, lots

of reasons to get an opinion. Basically, three groups of people come and visit us. Some people will come when they don't have cancer. They just want to get checked out. And those people are really smart, whether it's getting mammograms and colonoscopies and PSAs and skin checks and other checks to make sure that everything is a okay. And those people are smart. And often those people will see once or twice a year, and you'll be shocked to know

how many people actually have cancer on a regular basis. You'll be shocked when we diagnosed with whatever cancer, and we stage up the body. So many times I see women with breast cancer and the doctor never remembers that the breast is attached to the woman's body. And so often we even find a second cancer, a kidney cancer, a colon cancer, not even looking for just checking out the woman's body or the man's body to make sure the cancer hasn't

traveled. So there's lots of reasons people come to us again to get checked out when you don't have cancer. Number two, when you're first diagnosed with cancer, to learn about all the options. Like this man who had pancreas cancer sadness, he went to Super Duper General and got chemo until he died. Never learned about the options until it came to our office, and by then they were just brainwashed into thinking about chemotherapy. And then the third group

are people who have cancer and the treatment's not working. Actually, like that man's pancreast cancer treatment wasn't working and they didn't want to give it up. You can say, why would you stay with the treatment that's not working. It does not make any sense to you, doesn't make sense to me, it's costly, toxic, it's already not working. If the treatment's not working,

why taking it more? And I see so many people they've have cancer and the cancer treatment's not working, and then they go back and take the same treatment that's not working. Just does not make any sense to me, doesn't make any medical sense, doesn't make any logical sense. Yes, it's great for the doctor that's sending a big bill. It's great for the drug

company, it's great for the hospital. It's great for everybody except for one person and their loved one, and that is the My name is doctor Liederman, cancer doctor, the only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation cancer doctor in New York, one of the few in the world. Here for you accepting most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, you can come by and get information at our office, or if you have a cancer or one to get checked out, call us at two and two. Choices, two and two choices.

Two and two choices means well, two and two means New York City, and choices means you have choices, just like this woman and her husband with pancreas cancer. They had choices, and sad to say, they made the wrong choice. They made the wrong decision. Where at thirteen eighty four Broadway. It's always best to meet in person if you have a medical issue. If you want us to get our information, you can call us, or even better yet, you can come in. We'll get a package for you

for yourself and for your loved ones. And you can also check our website which is r SNY dot org. Again RSNY dot org. My name is doctor Liederman. We'll be right back. When doctor Leederman came to New York from Harvard, ninety seven percent of women in New York were losing their breasts as breast cancer treatment, but ninety percent of doctor Leederman's patients with breast cancer

were keeping their breasts. Doctor Leederman, an outspoken advocate of breast saving therapy, educated women about choices to arm every woman about breast cancer choices, breast saving whenever possible and desired. When every hospital thought standard radiation was okay, doctor Leederman had a better idea innovative Doctor Leederman first brought brain radio surgery to New York and body radio surgery to America. Meet doctor Leederman breast conserving therapy

over decades. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth Call two on two choices two and two choices about breast cancer treatment. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted for a fresh second opinion called doctor Leederman. Breast cancer treatment called two on two choices two and two choices call doctor Leederman Today choices It's doctor Liederman with Calvin West singing and writing about his cancer treatment. I had cancer and my

home was upside at the radio Sarger read choices. I'm so glad that we do. You wanna thank doctor lenham manoices phone me and you eliet your katz. It's my counting on two three well side, no more pays read your granddaddy is such a free? Can't your treatment called doctor Leederman two and two choices two and two choices called doctor Liederman. Welcome back to the Radio Surgery

Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Liederman at the w R studios in the hearts of New York City were just a few steps from the Radio Surgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery and he's the first

in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two Choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Liederman, we're back. We are back. Oh, so I want to talk about one more patient. He said, why do you do maladies on your show? Why do you do melodies? And I said, well, you know, the problem is that so many people are in bed with their chemotherapy or their surgery or their other method of treatment. We

need to wake them up, and we have melodies. This man, Calvin West, is an incredible man. He had prostate cancer, had an advanced aggressive cancer. He's a meticulous singer and a beautiful musician. And he was treated in his PSA is zero and he's in remission. He's doing great, and his quality of life is great, and his sex life is great, and his urinary life is great, and he's just a beautiful person. And he offered to make a melody about his treatment. And that song was written

by the patient who volunteered. Who's singing about his cancer and his treatment and how bang he came and had radiosurgery and his prostate cancer is gone. He's in remission, doing great. He's singing, he's traveling around the world, Asia and Europe, the United States. He's incredible and I actually if you want to see him actually perform that song, you can ask or come in and get our prostate DVD and you'll have the entire song on DVD, which

is really, in my view, beautiful. I love that song. Ian was talking about. Who's seventy two years old, born in New Jersey. He single, without children. He has high blood pressure. And he came to me many years ago, excuse me. He had previously had surgery on his arm for squamous cancer on his left arm. He had cancer surgery for skin cancer, and then it didn't work Number one, number two, it got infected, and then the cancer came back. Wow. So he had

almost every possible complication had for surgery, most surgery for his arm. He had a squamous carcinoma. The surgery didn't work, the skin got infected. He was on antibiotics for a long period of time persistently. And then he came to me and he had these skin cancers, and well, we wanted to offer all the options which we did. And again there's about the numbers. There's about three million skin cancers a year in America, and I would

tell you I think about two point ninety nine nine million. It seems like to me are having doctors recommending surgery. Well, remember a dermatologist as a surgeon who operates on the skin dermis a Latin word for skin dermatologist. And well, this man had it up to his eyebrows with surgery for skin cancer and a squamous carcenoma. We treat skin cancers anywhere in the body pretty much, non invasively, without cutting, without bleeding, with very high success ninety

five percent success outpatient visit. You walk in, get treated, and go to work, or go to home, or go across the street to Macy's. This is what you can do, which is so different than radical surgery or most surgery. So he came to us when surgery didn't work. Surgery left him infected, surgery left them dismayed and disfigured. And we treated that skin cancer and he's done great. And while he was getting treated, I said, by the way, have you checked your PSA? And well,

no, he hadn't checked his PSA. He was seeing all these doctors and no one checked his PSA, which is fairly common and we'll talk about it in a little bit. So no one had checked his PSA, and we

checked his PSA. It was high, and we arranged a box and he had cancer, and we talked about all the options which we do for every patient, and he saw it. With Gleason seven cancer, we have a ninety percent success with Gleason seven cancer with surgery most surgery or radical surgery, robotic surgery that is, or open surgery or standard radiation success is about sixty

percent. So he trusted us because of the skin cancer. He trusted us because we've got the PSA when all his other doctors did not do that. And now he's intermission from two cancers, the skin cancer, the squamous carcinoma. We treat squamous cell and basal cell most anywhere in the body non invasively without the deforming surgery, and we treat his prostate Cancer's prostate cancer was diagnosed because of the skin cancer, because he had most that didn't work and have

to have be infected. So there were a lot of chain of events. One with sun exposure, two was skin cancer. Three was a dermatologist four was surgery is unsuccessful, surgery lectrimen infected, he was dismayed, came here. We treated the skin cancer, successfully, offered him a physical, which we do for every patient, and then did a blood test found prostate cancer and now two areas cancer free. This is the work that we do every

day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway thirty eighth three. I just want to take a money to introduce myself because so many people are giving advice and you usually don't know who the heck they are. Sometimes I have so many patients say doctor X saw me, and then I go call doctor X. Doctor X wasn't even a doctor. It was some staff member in the office who identified himself as a doctor, or the patient thought he was a doctor, or her was a doctor when he wasn't even a doctor. So I want

to introduce myself so at least to know who I am. I can't vouch for anybody else other than my son and my brother I'll talk about in a minute. So I was born in Waterloo, Iowa. My name is doctor Gil Liederman. I went to public school there, University MD, real medical doctor at age twenty five, MD, like my brother, Ted real medical doctor, MD, and my son Aril Leaderman, who's an illustrious cancer doctor,

radiation doctor, board certified, also MD at twenty five. Aril Leaderman works here at thirteen y four Broadway, and patients are lucky to get him. They are lucky to have him. He's meticulous and kind and thoughtful and compulsive and takes care of his patients in the best possible way and forms patients in the best possible way. And this is the work that we do every day. He's MD at twenty five, like the three of us as three

doctor Liderman's all mds at twenty five. Arial Leaderman is MD at twenty five, graduate from University of Southern California, went to the most illustrious places and now is here seeing cancer patients with years of experience. This is the work we do. I went on at age twenty five to University of Chicago Michael Reist, traded internal medicine three years, treated thousands of patients with medical conditions, then went onto Harvard Medical School the prestigious Dana Farber cancers too. Was

there training three years and stayed on the staff for years. Board certified treating cancer patients, and then at Harvard Medical School at the prestigious Joint Center for Radiation Therapy, trained for three years, tread thousands of patients. The only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor New York, one of the few in the world. Here for you. So that's me, and you can easily make an appointment you have a cancer question or cancer issue. It's always best

to meet in person. Thirteen eighty four Broadway accepting most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, call us at two and two choices two and two, two four six forty, two thirty seven. And also one more thing, a surprise thing I'm gonna tell you, and that is we're live on the radio from now till two o'clock, and you can call us at one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten, one eight hundred three two one zero seven and

ten call us if you have a cancer question. Noah will put the call right through one eight hundred and three two one zero seven ten about cancer questions from now till two and then we'll be back from three to four on WR and every night at midnight. And many people like to go to sleep with doctor Liederman. Many people like to wake up with doctor Liederman. Many people

like to work with doctor Liederman around the world. I have patients in China listening on their laptops or on their phones listening whatever it is twelve thirteen time zones away listening, and many people coming here from around the world. You too can listen. You don't need a radio to listen to the radio. My name is doctor Liederman. We're on every night at midnight at WR, and then Saturdays we're on from one to two pm, three to four pm,

five to six pm. Every Saturday and Saturday night from midnight on to about five am on WR, and then Sundays we're on from eleven am to noon, one to two right now, in three to four like in an hour. This is the work we do to inform. We're here not selling anything. We're not asking for your money, only your attention. This is the work we do if you want, if you want to learn about cancer and cancer options. You've heard that forty percent of Americans will develop cancer in

their lifetime, and you may want to be prepared. As my father loved to say, chance favors the prepared mind. Chance favors the prepared mind. My I'm doctor Liederman two and two choices. 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 Leederman's successful prostate cancer treatment. What every man wants one, two, three, four important for every man with prostate cancer. One getting the most successful treatment. Two avoiding radical robotic surgery, three keeping sexual functions. Four 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 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 Leaderman. 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 disaster, sadly believed is urologists. Like many with prostate cancer, radical prostate surgery has

many complications, leakage, impotence, shortening, inferior results, death. Thousands come to doctor Lead 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 Leederman, 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 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're back. When I talk about a sixty three year old man, he's from

Puerto Rico. He came to me years ago, almost ten years ago. He came. He's married, he has two children, and had a big mass in the tonso he had a head in that cancer. He went to an urgent care center, had a sore throat, he had a mass in the neck, He had ring in the ears, he had pain in the ear. He went to E and T and T doctor apparently didn't even look in his throat and well, he gave him antibody. Subsequently, went to another doctor and he went to one of the big hospitals. He was found

to have a cancer and doctors wanted to do surgery. Don't to do a surgery on his tonsils, remove part of his throat, remove part of his neck, and he just did not want to have any radical surgery. He had a very advanced cancer. Multiple infanodes were involved. We got a pet scan. He had a three centimeter mass and left tonso was ex of it was standing down, extending into the tongue. He had a three centimeter mass and the biggest lymphanode and other lymphodes in his neck, and he just did

not want to go through radical surgery at this super duper place. He came here, he is treated here nearly ten years ago and he is now cancer free. All those years cancer free. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. We'll talk about a man, big businessman's sixty four years old, married with five children. Came with his wife as a family history of melanoma skin cancer. His orgin is Irish and German. He had multiple skin cancers in his lifetime. He had many of the

cancers by the eye where the left eye meets the nose. He had mos surgery, super duper radical surgery twice by a super duper pooper surgeon in Manhattan. It didn't work. He did it once, it didn't work. He did it twice. It didn't work. And then when it came back the third time, the doctor just gave up sent them to different hospitals. One hospital refused even to take them on as a case. Another hospital's going to

give them chemotherapy. Well, we know that chemotherapy the super duper hospital doesn't cure anybody with skin cancer, So why would they offer that. We talked about it earlier on why you offered chemotherapy that has basically no chance of working. No one offered him any other options. He had oozing from the area. The cancer was growing up and down the left side of the eye, the right eye, excuse me, the left eyelet on the upper and the

lower part. It was a very extensive cancer. We had ophthalmologists involved. This is a cancer involving the islet on the left upper left lower the tier duck on the left nose, a very extensive cancer. Surgeons just refused at the biggest possible hospitals in New York and the neighboring states refused to take them on. If they took them, we're going to give them chemo, which

is useless. We offered treatment innovative radio surgery for this cancer. Remember it was in the eye, eye lid knows it had come back after two big surgeries. The surgeon ran out of town. The surgeon refused even to talk

to this man. We treated him years ago and now he is cancer free after our treatment when surgery failed twice, and other doctors of the biggest hospitals around town didn't even want to take them on, didn't even want to invite him in because they had nothing to offer, couldn't think of anything to offer until he came to thirteen eighty four Broadway. Put a unique program together for him to be able to treat the eye, the eye lids, the nose,

the tear duc all simultaneously. And now years later, he is happy, in cancer free and doing great. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. I wan to talk about a woman who came to us years ago. She's sixty seven years old. She was born in New York City. She's widled. She has one daughter. She came with her cousin. She had a lump in the breast. She found that out.

She went to different some of the biggest hospitals in New York and neighboring burls. They wanted to do radical surgery on her, and she just did not want to do radical surgery. We staged her up, like I've talked earlier in the show about staging up to see if the cancer has traveled. Seems like so many breast surgeons wanted to talk about the breast like it's not connected to the woman. Well, why do we fear cancer? We fear

cancer because cancer can travel and spread and cause death. So she came here. She had been seen at the biggest hospital's, multiple biggest hospitals. She was sixty seven, she had a daughter, and she came here. I looked at her in the breast, the right breast of the nine o'clock position, there was a two centimeter mass. We staged her up. We staged her up and found a cancer. And she's a smoker. I didn't tell you she's a smoker. So she was diagnosed with two cancers simultaneously, a

lung and a breast, and she didn't want surgery on the breast. She didn't want surgery on the lung. She wanted our treatment years ago, and she was treated. This a woman who did not want it to be surprised. How many women just do not want to have deforming surgery on the breast, how many women just do not want to have chemotherapy. She was treated with radiation only for the breast, for the lung, no cutting, no bleeding, no hospitals, no pain, and now both sites are cancer free.

She's doing great in the breast, she's doing great in the lung, and no others spread anywhere else, with no surgery and no chemo. 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 to talk about a man who came to me wow, ten years ago. His PSA was thirty three Gleason seven born in New York City. He was a sixty nine year old man, then widowed without children. He was diagnosed with

prostate cancer. He came with a PSA thirty three. Remember normal PSA is four, and he had gleas in seven more advanced cancer at a bone sky was negative. We staged him up. He had no abdominal pain. He did not wake up at night to urinate. He weighed one hundred and forty five pounds and we treated him for a very risky cancer PSA thirty three gleas and seven nearly ten years ago and an exam had a large prostate. We

talked about all the options. We talked about chemo and hormones and surgery and various forms of radiation, and our unique form our radiation is different for prostate cancer. We're the only ones who have a stereotactic frame, the only ones who trace out and treat the prostate in a particular area. To be more accurate, you want to have doctor Liederman place radiation seeds and our results, as you know, are better. And this is the work we do.

Ten years later for this high risk cancer. He is cancer free is PSA zero, with no hormones, no chemo, no cutting, no bleeding. His sex life works, his urinary life works, and he's happy. And this is the work that we do every day at thirty eighty four Broadway. From prostate cancer, breast cancer, whatever it is. If it's cancer, you may want to call us at two and two choices or we accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, thirteen eighty four Broadway. My name is doctor

Liederman. Thank you and God bless you. See you soon. Thanks for tuning in to the Radio Surgery Hour with Doctor Giliederman and myself. If you have questions before next week's show or want a free informative booklet and DVD, just contact doctor Liederman at two one two choices. That's two one two two four six four two three seven. That's two one two two four six four two three seven. For cancer treatment, most prefer 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 to one two choices to meet doctor Liderman for a fresh second opinion. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted free with DVD two super convenient Broadway in thirty eighth in Manhattan, meet doctor Liederman to hit your cancer called two one two Choices, two one two choices. Did you know that you've got choices? That there can be a

bad way? Did you know that you've got choices? Conductor, They don't mean today, You want to choicay is a much bad way too want two choices? Conductor, they don't mean today. Did you know that you've got choices? That there can be a bad way? Did you know that you've got choices? Conductor? They don't means today to want to choices is a much bad way to two joy says conductor leader man today Doctor Liederman, Cancer Treatment, thirteen eighty four, Broadway. The proceeding was a paid podcast.

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