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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 Liederman hits your

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

oncologist. Call two one two choices two one two choices to meet doctor Liderman for a fresh second opinion. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Free book 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 Leaderman with Carrie Stubbs, who sings and writes about his cancer treatment. Thirteen eighty four Broadway and thirty eight. Cataplane hop a train don't has a

tap? Called two on two choices for an appointment, Mate, so cancer can be said straight my cancer it was twenty two centimeters. Now I am cancer free. No cutting, no bleeding, no hospital stay, no chemo therapy. I'm grateful to Doc taleder Man at New York Radio Surgery. No cutting, no bleeding, no hospital stay made me very happy. Thirteen eighty

four Broadway and thirty eight. If the address my cancer had been set straight, called to and two choices for an appointments Mate the toleeder Men's top rights. For more information about innovative 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 Rob, and thank you Noah, and thank you for tuning in

today and every day. We're in the radio every day. Why to learn together, to be smarter, to learn to Like when we go to medical school, we go every day, and for a good student, you go every day and every night and every weekend, and you are devoted and you learn a lot. And so when the patient comes with a particular disease or even a rare disease, and you do this day after day for forty five years, like doctor Liederman, you have a lot of experience, and we

have probably amongst the most experienced around. First with brain radio surgery in New York, first with body radio surgery in the Western Hemisphere, treated forty thousand patients, and still busy today doing our work for new patients around the world. So we take our information every day. I see patients every day, take notes, and every day come here and every day I talk with you and I try to give you an idea what's going on in the world out

there. You can see the advertisements, which are kind of the glossy way of facilities and hospitals trying to gain your attention, or you can see the real way, which is what really happens to patients. I take notes and we explain what really happens to patients and how patients, often with issues, deal with those issues. And this is what we do every day. I wand talk about a patient I've known for more than eight years now. He was a sixty seven year old man when he came, so that makes him

about seventy five. He came to me with a history of hepatitis and cirrhosis, and he came with liver cancer. He was on diet medicines for diabetes. He was found of a nodule in his liver. He's treated one of the super pooper, biggest hospitals in New York. He had interfereren and chemo and infusions and all kinds of things, and nothing helped his alpha feet of protein, which was a cancer marketer's blood tests. Many blood tests give you

an idea of what the cancer is and how active the cancer is. Well, he was going to all these big hospitals and the infusions didn't work, the chemo didn't work, and it was growing and growing in the alpha feta protein was going higher and higher. For his liver cancer, he had embolization, but nothing helped him. And they said, well, we'll put you on the transplant list. And I've seen so many people on the transplant list, and none of those people have ever got a transplant for their liver cancer.

And transplant means remember, if they get a new liver for you, then you'll be on medicines for the rest of your life that suppressed your immune system, which can cause other cancers and other problems, and medicines for the rest of your life. So this man had all these treatments and all these

hospitals and nothing worked. He had chemo and infusions and emaotherapy. It was a transplant list, but they never called him and never called him, and so much time went by and finally a radio listener like you said, hey, why don't you go see doctor Liderman, And then another person and his minister to why don't you see doctor Leaderman. I heard good things about doctor Liederman, and he came, and he came eight years ago with his liver

cancer with nothing helping. The cancer was growing, The transplant list never came to fruition. Months and months, even more than a year went by, nothing came to fruition. And he came here and we talked about treatments, all the treatments, treatments that were never told to him elsewhere. And remember, a doctor, in my view, a doctor should be telling patients about

all the options. And why is it so often not only at the biggest places, but so often doctors talk about what they do, they don't talk about all the options. Well, this man was going to die. He's going to die of liver cancer because the cancer was growing, nothing was working, and there were no options for him. The transplant list. They must have forgot his phone number after many many visits they forgot They never called him.

And he came here and we talked about the options. We talked about radiosurgery amongst all options, and most of the other options he had had they didn't work. And for liver cancers, most treatments don't work very well. But on the other hand, radio surgery works very very, very very well, and we know who's the doctor who first brought you, and brought New York, and brought America, and brought the Western hemisphere stereotactic body radio surgery,

first in America, first in the Western Hemisphere. And we know that having all that experience means that when you come here, if you choose go

the doctor that's first with all this experience, with the most experience. And we've talked to him, and I met with him, I met with his wife, and he liked the idea of non invasive treatment with no cutting, no bleeding, no transplant, no immunotherapy for the rest of his life, which would have suppressed his immune system, and treatment that justcends in invisible beams, thousands of beams in minutes. And that's what he chose eight years ago.

And eight years ago he was treated, no cutting, no bleeding, no side effects. He came in, had a treatment, he lives in a neighboring state, had a treatment, came with his wife, very supportive wife, and was treated and now eight years later, is cancer free. The alpha feta protein is zero. It was three hundred when he was diagnosed. It's now zero. We get scans on him on a regular basis,

there's no cancer anywhere in the body. Eight years later for liver cancer, with all the other treatments of the super duper biggest hospitals, so many people say, oh, I'm going to go to super duper Central because they're so super duper Well, he went to super Duper number one, as super duper number two and he was sent home to die. And thank god he came here thirty eighty four Broadway. We're accept most insurances, Medicare and Medicaid.

We talked about the options, he wanted to proceed the treatment. His wife agreed. He was treated here with no side effects, no cutting, no bleeding, no meotherapy, no injection, there's nothing even touched the body. Really, And now eight years later, cancer free, ALPHABETA protein is zero. He's doing great. And that's what happened to his liver cancer. Now you might think that's the end of the story, and that's a very happy

ending of the story. Right well over the years. About three years ago, when we did the scance of his body, many people say, doctor Liederman, how do you know the cancer's gone. Well, I tell them we get blood tests, and we do physical exams, and we do scans of the whole body. And one year we did a scan and we found a new cancer. He was a smoker and he developed a cancer of the throat, a cancer of the oral pharyx, throat cancer, and well,

we talked about all the options. He went to see a throat surgeant and he just didn't want his throat, part of his throat removed, and he came here and he said, Doctor Liederman, I want you to do radio surgery again on me. The radio surgery was so successful for the liver, so I had an invasive cancer of the throat and starting the tons, so it went to the lymph nodes. It already spread by the time it was

diagnosed, and we offered the treatment again. Radio Serdy is the man who's had radio surty twice, once for the liver, once for the throat. And the throat was years ago also, and now he's in remission. There's no evidence of cancer from the liver. There's no evidence of cancer from the throat cancer, even though it had traveled metastatic to the lymphodes. He is double cancer free, cancer free from the liver, cancer free from the throat.

He's fully active. He has no limitations. And this is the work that we do every day. And one more thing. If you come into our office or call us, we'll send you a DVD about our patients. And one of the patients who volunteered to be on the DVD is this man. So you'll see this man and his wife explaining his liver cancer, explaining his through cancer, and explaining for years how he's cancer free thanks to doctor

Liederman and radiosurgery at thirteen eighty four Broadway. My name is doctor Liederman. This is the work we do every day. You can call for information. If you want information or an appointment, you can call us. It two and two choices, two and two choices. The numbers two and two choices

because two and two means New York City and choices. Like this man, he could have gone home to die from his liver cancer, or he could come here and learn about in consultation all the options he did, and that made all the difference in his life, all the difference in his world for him and his family and his loved ones. And it's so meaningful. This is doctor Liederman. We'll be right back. Many people with cancer come to

doctor Liederman when surgery didn't help and toxic chemo stopped working. Many come in pain. Many people with cancer come to doctor Liederman when their caregiver has no more care to offer. Doctor Liederman bringing innovative cancer care for decades. When the next cancer drug is not as promised, when surgery was to fail to pass, we may be able to offer you new cancer treatment options. We treat new and recurrent cancers, small or large, most anywhere in the body,

even if prior chemo, radiation or surgery didn't work. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices two and two choices for a free booklet DVD thirty eighth and Broadway. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted, Harvard trained, Triple Board certified Doctor Liederman two and two choices two and two choices for innovative cancer treatment. Best is to meet doctor Liederman in person. Call two and two choices

two on two choices. Radical surgeries deform beautiful bodies. Doctor Liederman treats cancer non invasively. Woman afraid to cancel mistectomy, afraid to offend doctors more than deforming her own body, lost her face, vision, hearing and smell by doctor. She felt walked on water. Water is gone. Cancer is back. Woman lost her entire arm cancer relapsed with vengeance. Here for second chance after not wanting to wait minutes to see doctor Liederman, a visit that might

have saved her arm and life. Prostate cancer surgery elsewhere deforms, leaks, impairs shortens. Right. Moment to meet doctor Liederman for cancer treatment is now. Doctor Liederman might save your life. Doctor Leederman, most experienced body radio surgery, accepts most insurances Medicare, Medicaid. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth First in America. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices, two and two choices. 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 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. I want to talk about a woman, a wonderful woman. She is seventy eight years old, she looks like she's fifty eight. She's widowed, she has three children. She had history of breast cancer in the past and sad to say,

elsewhere Sat Saint General Hospital. She had mastectomy, she had mestectomy before she learned about doctor Liederman. And well, she has a history of high blood pressure and multiple skin cancer. She's had Moe's mohs moe surgery five times on her nose and her legs. And while she came to me years ago with a skin cancer right on the top of the upper lip, right in the center, which is called the fil trim. There's cancer of the skin on

the filter and the upper lip. And her surgeon wanted to cut off her upper lip and patch it up. And what it would do to her, what would do to her looks to have a patched up upper lip, to have a patch physically and functionally, how do you speak normally when your lip has been damaged? How do you drink and eat when your lip has been damaged. And she just was fed up. She was fed up with the surgeon. She's fed up with mo she was fed up with the dermatologists,

and she wanted to learn about other options. And a friend told her, Hey, a friend who listens to this show said, Hey, why don't you go see doctor Liederman. I hear he treats thousands of skin cancers, not invasively, with no cutting and no bleeding, no deformity. And this is the work that we do every day. And she came to me years ago with this cancerous mass right on the upper lip, right in the filter, which is right below the nose on the lip, so it's a very

visible, very sensitive area, and she just didn't want deforming surgery. She came to me for treatment years ago and the cancer went away. And that's what happens. Our success rate is about ninety five percent, very high success. It's a unique dose, a unique experience with a unique team here at Radio Surgery in New York treating skin cancers every day, probably more than anyone

else. Why because we've got an interest for decades and decades and decades, and we have a team and we have knowledge, we have experience in dermatology and radiation and cancer care, and this is the work that we do every day here at thirteen eighty four Broadway for skin cancer. And she is so

happy. She's cancer free on the filterm years after treatment. And she's said one more thing like the last one I told you about who had a skin I had a liver cancer and then he do throat cancer and he's cancer free from both. So she then had a cancer on this arm and she just didn't want to have MOS surgery on her arm, and she came to me

and she's cancer free from that also number two. And now recently she had a cancer just between the eye and the nose, right by the tear duck, and her dermatologists and eye doctors wanted to do radical surgery to remove part of her eyelid and tear duck and nose. And what did she do? What would you do? What did she do? She called two and two choices and asked for doctor Liederman and she came in to see me. And yes, we've treated that also, and that also's in remission, doing great.

She's three successful skin cancers treated here with no MOS, no cutting, no deformity, no bleeding. And this is the work we do. We have booklets and DVDs to send to you if you want. You can call us now or whenever. You can come by our offices in the middle of Manhattan, right by Times Square and Harold Square and Macy's and Port Authority and Penn Station and Grand Central and Brian Park. And there's about a half a

million people in her neighborhood every day. And you can come over yourself if you're a neighborhood, or send one of your friends to pick up a booklet. But it's always best to meet in person. That's really the only way we can offer good advice is to meet in person. We have a huge experience. I know so many doctors. Oh, you can't do that, you can't do that. They don't even know what we can do. They don't even know. And sad to say, some people listen and have radical

and deforming surgery rather than giving themselves a fresh second chance. One woman just comes to mind, and I talk about her frequently. She had a saracoma of her right arm. She came to me, she didn't want to wait five minutes, she walked out. She went to a surge and says, oh, you got to cut that arm off. And I remember she said to me, cut the arm off right before she went into surgery. Cut

off the whole arm from the shoulder all the way down. He cut off the arm, and she said, right before surgery, she said to that doctor, what happens if the cancer comes back? And he told her, oh, then your dad. He told her you're dad. Well, she remembers that vividly, and then guess what happens. She had her whole arm removed. The cancer came back right at the shoulder. She came to me with a mass about the size of a basketball. And I see her from

so many doctors. Oh it's too small for doctor Liderman. It's too big for doctor Liderman. Doctor Liderman can't do it. They all say things. They have no idea what they're talking about. In my view, So she came with this huge mass on the shoulder. It was all sarcoma. We got a biopsy confirmed it was the same cancer that they cut off her arm. And just shows you, they cut off her arm for sarcoma, and

the cancer came right back where the surgeon touched. She came with there this big basketball sized mass on her shoulder, and well, after just one treatment, the cancer's already shrunken by forty percent. And this is the work we do. Our success for sarcomas is ninety percent, very high, with no cutting and no bleeding and no chemo. And that's exactly what she wanted the second time around. And I only wish she had come for the first time and saved her arm, or tried to save her arm. Sad to say.

So, this is the work that we do. Whether it's an arm or a breast, or a nose, or an eye or a lip, this is the work we do every day. And you can get an idea of why so many other doctors are so jealous. You want to make a doctor angry. Oh, I'm going to go see doctor Leiderman and they start fuming. They start fuming. This woman three skin cancers, the filter and the leupper lip, the arm, and the eye, all in remission, doing great. This is the work that we do every day, and we

have lots of information to send you. You can also check our website, which is RSNY org. Our website is rs nytorg. So I want to talk about another woman, said woman from Latvia, if you remember a Latvia is one of the Baltic countries from the former Soviet Union, and a wonderful woman. She's eighty one again, she looks like she's sixty one or fifty one. She's eighty one years old. She had a cancer. The parotid the product gland is the glend that makes saliva. It gives you some moisture

in your mouth when you eat and speak and move your tongue. And surgeons else who want to do radical surgery on her neck and removed is two point six by two point two by two centimeter masters right next to the mandible, and surgery would have been deep and it could have been devastating. We had a biopsied it was cancer and she just didn't want to forming surgery. She didn't want to go through surgery at all. And she was treated here and

she also is in remission with no side of effect. She's doing grace. The mass is going away, the cancer's going away. And this is the work that we do every day for parotid cancers, nose cancer's, throat cancers, liver cancers. You get the idea, And I want to talk about a woman also unbelievable story. Fifty four year old black woman and I say that she had a terrible cancer, sarcoma of the thigh. She had a

cancer of the thigh. Sarcomas are cancers that start in connective tissues. So usually we talk about cancer, but there's another kind of cancer called saracoma that occurs in connective tissue like muscle or fat, or bone or ligaments sarcoma. And she had a saracoma of the bone and it started in her right thigh. She had surgery, she had standard radiation of super juper General and it just didn't work. The cancer traveled. It came back in the same area.

It came back in the lymphanodes. It came back and the lung came back stage and she was sent home to die. And when I saw her, Wow, she looked pretty good for someone who's supposed to go home and die, and she didn't want to die. She came with her family. She had a loving family, and she had cancer in a variety of spots. In the leg. She had cancer, and the kidney area traveled to

the kidney area and the lungs as well as the lymphnodes. And she wanted to be treated, and well, we offered treatment to her two years ago and she also is in remission. Our treatment is not chemo, and for this woman, she had chemo at super Duper General. Chemo doesn't work. You can say, why do the hospitals give chemo to a cancer when they know it doesn't work? Why do they do that? And there's really with meticite cancer, so few cancers where chemo really works. And this is the

work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. She's now in remission. She walks and talks and works as a beautiful family and a young child. And thanks to radio surgery at thirteen eighty four Broadway, she's carrying on her normal life with no chemo, no injections, no cutting, no bleeding, and it's incredible. We do follow up scans. Of course, people ask how do you know, Well, we examine the patient, we get scans, we get blood tests to make sure everything is a okay on

a regular basis. Of course, sometimes people think, oh, doctor Linderman just treats the patient and sends them on the way. No, I have patients I've been seeing twenty thirty years and more This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. This woman is doing great. This is the work that we do. And we'll tell you one little secret. If you're ready, if you have a paper and pencil, you can call We are live on the radio. You can call it one eight hundred

three to two one zero seven ten. Now from now till two o'clock. We're live on the radio. One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. Call Noah will pick up the phone. Noah put the call through, and then we'll speak. Because so many people say, doctor Lidiman, whyn't you speak about this disease or answer this question? Well, now it's your

chance. Call us at one eight hundred three two one zero seven to ten from now till two and then we'll of course be back from three to four and five to six pm today, So lots of times to be together on WR today, this afternoon and tonight after midnight, from midnight to four thirty tune in much of the night, and then tomorrow Sunday we'll be back at eleven am till noon and from one to two pm and from three to four

pm Sunday. So get our schedule today is from now till two, call in from three to four, from five to six, overnight from midnight to four and then tomorrow eleven am to noon, one to two pm and three to four pm. All here on wo and new shows, new things to learn, new things to talk about, and a show that everyone seems to love midnight every night at midnight on WOR. This is the work we do.

Lots of people like to go to sleep with doctor Liederman, lots of people like to wake up with doctor Liederman, lots of people like to work with doctor Liederman at the midnight hour. And I should tell you one more thing. This is all on the computer. We have listeners in China and India and wherever, Bangladesh and Africa. Because you can just go on the computer and get this program live on the computer. So even now you can

get this program live or any of the other shows. You can go worldwide, and many people do go worldwide to listen to this show to learn and help save lives. We've got people flying from China to Man with soaphagill cancer. You couldn't eat, he couldn't swallow. They're giving him water injections in China and he came here. He was here for ten days from China. He said, Doc, I got to get back to China. I'll lose my special status. And we treated him and within ten days he was able

to eat for the first time since he developed his esophagio cancer. And I was all from listening to this show on the computer in Shanghai. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway and thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. Or accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, we'll 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 Liederman's patients with breast cancer we're 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 bought brain radio

surgery to New York and Body radio surgery to America. Meet doctor Leederman, breast concer serving 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 and two choices, two and two choices. Call

doctor Leederman today, two and two choices. It's doctor Leederman with Calvin West singing and writing about his cancer treatment. I had cancer and my home was Ubsoda at the Radio Surgery reader choices. I'm so glad that may do you want to thank damn phone and you Eliot Jr. Katzer. It's my counting two one, two three, Well up, no pad. Your man is sent to free or 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 Leiderman at the w R 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. I want to talk about a man who came from Jamaica. Jamaica and the Caribbean has lots of cancer. There's lots of prostate and breast cancer. This man came from

Jamaica with a very advanced cancer. He's a black man also, and we know in the black community one in six black men get prostate cancer, which is a very high number. And one, unto our twenty three die of prostate cancer. And he had a very, very very aggressive cancer. He had a Gleason nine. Gleason nine is how the cancer looks under the microscope. The ranges from two, which is the best, to ten with the

worst. His was very aggressive Gleason nine cancer. And he had a PSA also elevated normal PSA PSA is a blood test prostatic specific andigen normals four. His was eleven and he had scans. He had bone scans and imaging all negatives. It seemed to be confined to the prostate, and he knows it with surgery radical surgery that most likely about eighty percent chance to cancer comes back. With surgery, most likely he'd be leaking urine. With surgery, most

likely he'd be impotent. And with surgery, because it removes the prostate and the urethra, he'd have a shortening of the penis. So it was very clear he didn't want surgery radical robotic surgery because poor results allows equality of life. He wanted to keep his sexual life as best as he could, urinary life, and to keep his body not shortened. And he was treated here more than six years ago for this cancer. He was born in Jamaica.

He has four children. He worked in a big hospital in New York City. And where did he come for his treatment? Doctor Lederman at the big hospital. They wanted to do radical surgery even though success is only twenty percent and all the side effects are so miserable, And he came here and he's now cancer free. PSA zero and his body and his quality of life is great. And this is the work we do. Some people think all the

treatment is the same. All the treatment is not the same. Not every restaurant is the same, not every car is the same, not every shirt is the same, not every stapler is the same, And when it comes to healthcare, not every treatment is the same. So this is the work we do, and I can tell you why. Yeah, lots of places are so jealous of doctor Liederman and our innovative work. But who cares. We speak to the patient, we meet one on one. This is the

work we do, and you get to decide. You get to decide. We don't tell you what to do. We're so different than so many other places that try to act like they're in charge of your body. No, we believe that you are in charge of your body. And this is the work that we do for you and to inform you about all the options. Here every day at radio Siriting New York, I'm talking about another man. He's from Haiti with a PSA ten and a half glease in six T one

C prostate cancer. And he was referred by a doctor who I treated. I treated this doctor for gastric cancer and for ros day cancer. His doctors sent him here and well, we treated him years ago. He treated five years ago for prostate cancer PSA ten point four glease in sixty one C. This man had knee replacements. He was taking vitamins, which you know don't help. He wears glasses, he never smoked, He never did anything to

cause his cancer. But in the Caribbean and the black community especially, there's lots of cancer, and we communicate that and we fight that. And this man now, even though a higher PSA and biopsy proven cancer, is now cancer free PSA zero. And that's where I think every person wants to be after treatment, cancer free with a good quality of life and not to have the body deformed. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen

eighty four Broadway. My name is doctor Liederman. And here's an amazing story. I want to talk about another doctor. This is an eighty year old doctor. He's married with two children. He has high blood pressure. He had a colon cancer was found years ago on conoscopy. He never had a prior colonoscopy. And it's a big reminder, which we talk about every program. Why don't talk about every program while we're trying to save your life.

And if you haven't had colonoscopy, conoscopy is putting a camera up your bottom and checking your colon, because you wouldn't otherwise know about a colon cancer without a colonoscopy. And he had surgery one of the big hospitals in a neighboring state, and well, he didn't want any other treatment, and so then within a short period of time, the cancer came back. He came back

in the abdominal nodes and then the omentum. He had a blockage of the eurotors, the urters, or the tubes that care the urine from the kidneys to the bladder. As doctor, he said, never told him about the urders being blocked. And he had nodules. He's been on chemotherapy for two years, and we know that chemotherapy is one hundred or two hundred thousand dollars a year. You want to know why healthcare is so expensive. And he's had side effects and he said he's a doctor. And now his hands and

feet or numb. He says his feet are like wearing two pairs of thick wool socks because the chemotherapy has deadened the nerves to his feet and his hands, and he's trying to work. And yet the chemotherapy has harmed him so greatly. Number one, and number two, it hasn't stopped the cancer. The cancer keeps on growing. And well, months ago he had a scan which showed the cancer was growing. The doctor knew about it. And well, the doctor never told him about the cancer growing, he said, and

he continued the same chemotherapy. And I believe that because the scans showed cancer growing in the abdomen momentum. It was growing, growing, growing, And yet he continued the same chemotherapy that failed. Why would you continue the same chemotherapy that failed. The cancer is growing, it's toxic, it's destroying his hands and feet, and it doesn't work. Why would you do that? And it's cost him one hundred to two hundred thousand dollars a year. Can

you think of one reason why you'd do it. Chemo's not working, cancers growing, side effects are terrible, and the costs are immense. And this doctor came to me a few days ago and he wanted a fresh second opinion. He wanted a fresh second opinion. He actually got a phone call when he was walking by our building at thirteen eighty four Broadway, and he said, Wow, that's doctor Liederman's office. I'm going to go in and cefi' see me. And he came in. He had no appointment, but he

remembered thirteen eighty four Broadway. He got a phone call. He was stopped in front of our building. He walked in and I saw him and we arranged for a new scan of his body, which confirmed all the cancer, even within the last six weeks, is growing while he's getting the chemo therapy. It's been growing for months, been growing for about six months getting the same treatment. And he said, oh, should I continue the chemo?

I said, are you crazy? If you go to a restaurant and you have a bad meal every night, would you go tomorrow night to that same restaurant? Why would you continue a chemo if it's not working? And that's another reason why so many people come here for a fresh second opinion, to try to understand what are the options. What can I do to stop my cancer, cure my cancer, give me cancer mission, or try to stop

pain and suffering. I examined this man, and I examined him. When I examined his abdomen, there was a lump like a rock hard big marble right at his belly button. And I said, well, that's a Sister Mary Joseph lymphanode. And he said, well, what is that? I said, well, hundreds of years ago a doctor was examining a patient like you and he felt this big mask by the belly button. But I'm like us, and he said Sister Mary Joseph, which is an expression exclamation.

And so ever since then, that lymphanode has been called Sister Mary Joseph. And he's been going to the same doctor you did, to go to doctors over there for eight years now, and no one ever told him what the mass was. He said, I don't know what that is. He told me, I don't know what that is. I said, well, that's a massive cancers doctors. Let's say some doctors have known about this for hundreds of years. Others apparently haven't learned that either. So his doctor apparently didn't

know what a Sister Mary Joseph nod was. His other doctor didn't tell him that the cancer was growing. The other doctor kept on giving chemotherapy, the same chemotherapy that wasn't working and not communicating and causing toxicity and interfering with his medical practice, and this man just had enough of it. And then he saw me and he went over and he saw that same doctor was given the chemo that wasn't working. And then he called back the doctor and the doctor

won't even pick up his phone call. And he said, well, he's just jealous. He understands now that your cancer was growing and you know about it, and that there are options and you know about it, and that he's embarrassed that he was giving you a treatment that wasn't working, that was costly, that was toxic. Why would he do it? Guess why the doctor would give a treatment that cost one hundred and two hundred thousand dollars a year. Guess why. And now he started our treatment and this is the

work, and this is what he wants to do. With our work. There's no cutting or no bleeding. There's no chemo to cause his hands and feet to go numb, to lose weight, to have his bone marrow sick. His bone marrow has been destroyed by the chemo. His bone marrow has been destroyed. And with us, there's no damage to the bone marrow when we focus on the cancer. 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. This is what we do every day. And I want to talk about another patient. I want to talk about a man with prostate cancer. He came from Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. He's referred by one of the biggest eurologists in New York City and can you believe it, eurogis resurgence. This is a eurologist who's top notch, who just does not like to do radical surgery for prostate cancer. Why because he knows success is less good

than with doctor Liederman. He knows that with radical surgery, most men end up losing their erections, losing their intimacy, Most men end up leaking urine and end up with a shortened penis. This man came to me wow years ago. He came ten years ago with the glease and six PSA four point nine to three T one C prostate cancer referred by this eurologist who hates to do surgery. The man has a history of diabetes and my blood pressure and his PSA was high at a biopsy, and well, this is the work

that we do every day. And ten years ago we treated him and now his PSA is zero. His quality of life is good. He's happy. He's happy. His surgeon didn't want to cut on him. He's happy as surgeons on him. Here. We gave him lots of information. We give you a lot of information about prostate cancer too. We have booklets and DVDs. You can walk in and get booklets for yourself and your loved ones. You can come in for consultation. That's the only way to know what's going

on. Phone calls and zoom lead to gloom. If you want to know what's going on, you meet the doctor, talk to the doctor. It's a back and forth. We examine you and go through your records and talk to you about all the options. Get other tests if other tests are necessary.

This is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway, an independent cancer treatment center, and we know from ARP the most financially economically sound way to get cancer treatment isn't an independent radiology center like Radiosurgery New York. This is what we do. I want to talk about another patient does a patient who had a breastmass is also from Jamaica. Earlier, I said, in Jamaica, there's lots of breast cancer, there's lots of prostate cancer.

In fact, ambassador from Jamaica even came to visit to ask us to help with the patients who have so much cancer. The ambassador said that Jamaicans have more cancer than anywhere else, and there seems like a lot in the Caribbean and a lot in the black community. This is a seventy six year old black woman from Jamaica. She's single, She came with her friend, has high blood pressure, cholesterol, and she had a left breast mass. She went to one of the big hospitals. At one of the big hospitals,

they wanted to do a biops he or surgery on her. She declined, she had a new mass in that breast. I examined her. She had a four centimeter mass in the left breast upper outer quadrant, so the part of the breast going to the armpit. Four centimeters big mass. So we saw her, we got imaging, we got a tiny little biopsy, had painless biopsy with a tiny little needle. We stayed dropped. That was the only cancer in her body and now that is gone too. So she's

treated here with no cutting, no bleeding, no chemo. Like lots of women who have breast cancer who like to come here, we have special information about breast cancer. It's always best to call and come in if you want and learn about all the options which are probably being hidden from you elsewhere.

My name is doctor Liederman. Thirty eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New York City, where we see people with new cancers and recurrent cancers even if other chemo or radiation or surgery isn't working or isn't tolerated. If a cancer treatment isn't working or isn't tolerated, it's time to see doctor Liederman. We also see people who have a suspicion of cancer, let's say weight loss or bleeding or lumps or pain. We see people

to evaluate them. We also see people who are newly diagnosed to want to learn about all the options first, before the breast is lost or the kidney is lost, or the prostate is lost, or the bladder is lost. This is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eghis where we accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, give us a coffee wish two and two choices two and two two four six, four, two three seven, 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? 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 Leederman two and two choices two and two choices to consider his prostate cancer treatment for you. Most insurances, Medicare, Medica. Kate accepted thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth called two and two choices

for prostate cancer treatment. Called doctor Leederman two on two choices. I'm glad I did. You'll be number one with doctor Leiderman, speedy recovery for Defense Chief's secret prostate cancer surgery on Christmas Eve, not informing even the President returned an ambulance with pain absess bow obstruction. Secret turned 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 and eighty four Broadway had thirty eight. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices thirteen eighty four Broadway had thirty eight. Call Doctor Liederman two and two choices. 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 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 Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back. We are back. We'll talk about a man's most amazing. You might think all our patients are

amazing, and in fact that's true. This is a sixty nine year old man who's born in New York State. He's married. He has a real estate broker. He was working, his wife was with him. He came in. He had a base of tongue cancer. So the base of tongue is the back part of the tongue that's connected to the jawbone, and it's kind of the foundation so your tongue can move and we can speak like I'm doing right now. He had the cancer of the base of tongue. It

was squamusl. He had standard chemo and standard radiation at one of the super Pooper Big hospitals. He finished the treatment, he had complications with pneumonia and empaima. His weight went from one ninety five to one forty and within a short period of time, actually within months, the cancer traveled to the lung, so he had stage four cancer. It was traveling and traveling. The

nodules were growing. Doctors wanted to give him chemo and eveno therapy for the rest of his life for stage four cancer because once the cancer is in the bloodstream and it can travel, travel, travel, and his doctors in the super Duper General wanted to give him chemo for the rest of his life, the rest of his short life stage four cancer. And he tried it.

He tried it and it didn't work. In fact, he had all the standard radiation over there and he had chemo over there, and then that was to the base of tongue and then a cancer traveled till lung and he had more and more chemo and more moriemo therapy that didn't work either, And well, he got ready to die. This was seven years ago, and he heard about radio surgery New York and doctor Liederman asn't man I met him the

first time seven years ago. So seven years ago, I sit at the table and remember vividly he said his doctors couldn't tell what was going on in the lungs. It was fuzzy. He said, well, that's not really how it was. And I recited a poem that I remembered as a young child. Fuzzy was he was a bear? Fuzzy was he cut his hair?

Fuzzy wasn't wasn't fuzzy was he? And this man remembered the same poem when he was a kid, and we laughed, and still to this day, seven years later, we talked about fuzzy wuzzy because of that doctor who told him he couldn't read the scan, which was clear as heck. It was clear as a bell. I read the report to the patient. I showed him the report. He had a copy of the report. It was clear as heck. The cancer had traveled. The chemo wasn't working, The

cancer was growing and growing and growing and growing. And the patient was just fed up with the chemo and fed up with the surgery at the super duper hospital. And he started coming here. He's been here for seven years, and he liked the idea of radiosurgery where if you have a mass in the lung or the brain or body, or the pancreas or the liver or wherever, we can hit it. And unlike chemo, which has a failure rate for this disease as a failure rate of one hundred percent and lots of diseases,

the chemo failure rate is one hundred percent. Versus with radio surgery, our success rate meaning to where we aim the beam hitting the cancer, is about ninety percent for the rest of the life of the patient. So it's such a huge difference. Chemo success rate is zero percent always comes back for a can like this. With us ninety percent success for the rest of his

life. And with us, well, he had a spot in the lung, so we treated that spot seven years ago and then a couple of years went by, nothing, and then he had a new spot and we treated that a few treatments, non invasive, no cutting, no bleeding, and a couple of years went by, and now this is seven years later. He has another spot and we treated him. We just finished treated him with no side effects. You know, drives children around, he has two jobs,

he has a beautiful family. He's a beautiful person. He is not fuzzy, unlike his doctor who was fuzzy. Wuzzy was trying to mess things up for him and give him chemo for the rest of his short life, which wasn't working well. Now with doctor Liederman, he's alive in remission seven years after having stage four cancer that traveled to his lungs. He had throw cancer elsewhere. He had standard radiation and standard chemo, and then the cancer

traveled and he had more chemo or more in myth therapy. We know the failure rate is one hundred percent, with us ninety percent success. And he is so happy. He is so happy, and we meet several times a year. We get scans, we look what's going on. 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 can tell you this man is so happy, and most patients are too. I want to talk

about a man who's seventy two years old from Dominican Republic. He has mesa thelioma and he had three years of chemo which didn't work. And most doctors know that chemo doesn't work very well, why would they give mesa thlioma three years of chemo? It cost him one hundred or two hundred thousand dollars a year and it didn't work and he came with terrible pain. His whole right chest wall area was encased in cancer. Terrible pain, cancer growing paying through

the nose side effects from the chemo wasn't working. Why would the doctors keep on giving him three years of chemo and they knew it wasn't working. Why didn't they say, hey, I can give you a chemo that's one hundred and hundred thousand dollars a year that doesn't work, or you can go see doctor Leiderman and have a chance at high success where he attacks the cancer. Why didn't his doctors tell him an option? Well, I can tell you

what almost never happens, and that's why we're on the radio. So you learn about options, and you can learn about different treatments. Here you'll see on the wall, you'll see the art. Even if we send you a package, you'll learn about all the options. We don't hide anything. We explain everything, and we'll talk about systemic therapy and chemo and immunotherapy and surgery and hospice and standard radiation. We talk about all the options to each person

and their family, and that's what we do. And this man came to us with his mesothelioma growing three years of chemo. You probably spend a half a million dollars on chemo, or you did, or I did, or society did and it didn't work. Why do they do that? Why did the chemo doctors do that? He came here just a few treatments focused on the cancer in the right chest. He's now in remission, the pain is

gone, and this is the work we do. What a huge difference between endless chemo three years, a half a million dollars of chemo with all the side effects versus a few pinpoint treatments here. Wow, what a difference it makes if you decide to come to radio surgery or not, if you decide to get a fresh second opinion. Why are we on the radio where you've heard about many people this hour, many people whose lives have been changed, whether it's about a liver cancer, waiting to get a never to get a

call about a transplant. Chemo didn't work, nothing worked, and then he had a throat cancer. Trie to that too. Cancer free woman with the cancer of the lip wanted to reform her with surgery. She refused. She came to doctor Liederman. How about the man with prostate cancer refuse surgery. Didn't want to be impotent, didn't want to be leaking yeurine, didn't want

to be shortened, and didn't want to go through radical surgery. Now cancer free and I can tell you I treated six thousand men with prostate cancer. Huge experience. And you come here, you'll see actual data. You have

a book in your hand. We'll talk about all the options. This is the work that we do where we accept most insurances Medicare, Medicaid, thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New York City, where we treat new and recurring cancers, even if the cancer is grown on chemo radiation r surgery. Call us two and two Choices for fresh new information. Thanks for tuning in to the Radio Surgery Hour with Doctor Giliderman

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

two one two choices to meet doctor Liderman for a fresh second opinion. Most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Free booklet DVD two super convenient Broadway in thirty eighth in Manhattan. Meet doctor Liderman to hit your cancer. Call two two choices two want 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 choices is a much bad

way to 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 mean today. To want to choices is a much bad way to want two choices, Conductor, LEA don't mean today, Doctor Kiederman, Cancer Treatment, thirteen eighty four,

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