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Prostate cancer very common. Men's cancer worldwide will double by twenty forty Thirty five thousand men die here annually from prostate cancer.

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What to do?

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Welcome everybody. It's the Radio Surgery Show with doctor Gil Leiderman, MD, New York's only Harvard trained, Triple Board certified radiation oncologist who brings you the latest cancer treatment news, interviewing world renowned cancer experts, delving to special cases, and of course answering your questions. I'm Rob Redstone, broadcasting from the WR Studios in the heart of New York City, and now please welcome doctor Leaderman.

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Thank you Rob, and thank you no and thank you for tuning in today and every day, every day we're in the radio and every day we're here to learn, to live better, to be more knowledgeable, to be educated, to not have bad things happened to us if we can avoid it, and if something bad happens, to try to make the best of it. And that's what we're

here every day talking about. We're not selling anything, we're not asking for your money, we're not asking for anything other than maybe your time if you want to sit and learn, and we think that it would be in your interest to learn together. And that's why we're here today and every day. And we've been on for many, many years. And I can tell you how many thousands of people we've helped because they learned about treatment options

they weren't told about elsewhere. So the last few days, some people have notified us after thousands, actually tens of thousands of people have been made aware of the Joe Biden issue with Joe Biden, the President of America, the forty six president, being diagnosed with prostate cancer. As you probably know, he had a PSA done in two thousand and fourteen years ago and then went more than a decade without any PSA and now has stayed for cancer. Now I know he got up and he's had a

few days ago. It's a good prognosis. Well it's not good prognosis, and that's a spin. And everyone, of course can love Joe Biden or not. I'm not a political person. I'm trying to be a helpful person so that what happened to him doesn't happen to you or your loved ones, or your friends, or your neighbors or others. And we're

not talking only about prostate cancer. We're talking about brain cancers and skin cancers, and breast cancers, and lung cancers, and pancers cancers, and liver and gastruin testino and bladder and got ecologic cancers, and prostate and bone cancers and primary cancers and metastatic cancers. So we're not focused only on one disease where cancer doctors, in fact I'm New York's only Harvard trained triple boards or the fight radiation

doctor treating cancers. I've treated forty thousand patients, probably more than anyone else. We're located at thirtyty four Broadway in Manhattan, and we see patients three categories who want to get checked out. And so many people have wanted to get checked out since they heard about the Joe Biden issue. So many people, and we're gonna talk about them in

just a minute. And then, of course we treat people with newly diagnosed cancer who want to know about all options before they lose their breast or the kidney, either lung or the pancreas, or their bladder or the prostate or whatever. They want to hear about non invasive treatment with no cutting and no bleeding and no surgery options. And so many people with cancer, they often go to doctors, and doctors often act as if there's only one treatment,

the doctor's treatment, and not all the treatments. And I'm growing up in a different era, I guess, a different way where we always believe that the doctor is destined or should be educating the patient and forming the patient about all the options. And that's what we do every day here at thirteen eighty four Broadway to educate, and we're doing that today also. So yes, we see people who don't have cancer but want to get checked out. So many men and women recently and in fact always

want to get checked out. Recently, there's been more men because of the Joe Biden affairs. All of a sudden, people understand that if the president and we spend we taxpayers, you and I spend billions of dollars. If you think about it, Joe Biden just on Air Force one and Air Force two traveled one point eight million miles and we know, I think it cost something like one hundred thousand dollars an hour to fly on Air Force one

or Air Force two that we pay. So we spend billions of dollars to protect him and house him and take care of him and Secret Service and all the other expenses of having a president. And yet a simple test it was I don't know five or ten dollars wasn't done, and he well, he had super convenience. There's a medical office in the White House and the president can certainly go there. The president does go there and checked anyone in the White House can go there. You

and I can't go there. So as far as convenience, you can have the medical office in your own workplace and go down and get a PSA anytime you want. Is super convenient. So it wasn't a matter of convenience, and it certainly wasn't a matter of cost, because we already talked about the government spends billions of dollars taking care of the president and his family. So what was it, Well, was it whoops, the words that most patients don't want to hear. Whoops, whoops, whoops. No one thought about it.

He's surely saw presidents get physical exams and tests on a regular basis. He's had care. We know he had skin cancer treatment, so he was seeing doctors. And yet apparently there was no PSA done for more than a decade. So what is PSA. Well, PSA is a blood test that gives us an idea of the possibility of prostate cancer. It's not a perfect test. There's no perfect test in that way to one simple test tells you yes, no,

you have cancer. It's a series of tests that should be done for someone who wants to be checked, and for every man and for every woman, and more and more people were getting cancers, and more and more people getting prostate cancer. In fact, it's even estimated that the number of prostate cancers is going to double worldwide in the next fifteen years. So right now in America, there's about three hundred thousand many year with prostate cancer and

about thirty thousand to forty thousand die each year. It's one of the most lethal cancers for men in America. So can you imagine you go to the doctor. And remember he wasn't only a vice president, he only wasn't a president, but he was also a private citizen. So from two thousand and nine to twenty seventeen he was vice president and he had a PSA that was said to be normal during that period of time. And then he was a private citizen from two and seventeen to

twenty twenty one. And I know he had an office at one of the biggest universities in America. So he lives in Bault in Delaware, and he had an office in one of the most prestigious universities in Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. And then twenty twenty one he became president again for four more years, and he had access to White House doctors and any doctor that he wants, and yet for those more than a decade, apparently there was no PSA done, and it's not clear there was no there was any

recto exam done. What does a recto exam, well, recto exam for prostate cancer or evaluation of the possibilities to place a finger in the prostate area and examine it look for nodules or enlargement or suspicion. And it's not clear that anyone did that either. Now maybe the doctors at all, he's the president, we can't do a recto exam on the patient. Or maybe he declined it, or

maybe doctor Biden, missus Biden declined it. In my view, having treated I've treated nine one thousand men for cure with prostate cancer curative intent, I can tell you that most everyone with prostate cancer wants to get checked out. There's only a few men. There are a few men who don't want to get a PSA, don't want to

get any testing, even though PSA is a simple test. PSA, by the way, stands for prosthetic specific antigen, So it's a simple test and usually you get a blood count and you check on the kidneys and the liver and the electrolytes. You can get drug levels. We do all kinds of things with blood tests, and you can just check a box and say, hey, I want to get APSA. And so it's so simple to do if you think about it. So did all his doctors never think about it?

Did all his doctors? And there's twenty people who work in the White House Medical Office, or not all doctors, but there's also nurses and there's other people who certainly could think about it and could say, hey, we didn't do a PSA last year or the year before, maybe it's time to get a PSA, or did anyone think about it? Or maybe mister Biden knew other people. And now there's many, many people with hundreds of thousands of

men having prostay cancer. It's well known. And even for example, John Kerry, John Carey ran for president, he was a fellow Democrat, he was a senator in the Senate with Joe Biden. He had prostay cancer and he got checked and he was found to have cancer and he was treated. So you think, hey, mister Biden may say, hey, if John Kerry, who's tall, handsome, strapping man, he goes surfing or windsurfing can get prosta cancer, or anyone can get

prostay cancer, maybe I should get a PSA. Two. You'd think that mister Biden would say, hey, I wanted one of those tests. I want to know if I have prostay cancer. And probably all we have to say is about two words like have you checked me for prostay cancer? Done a PSA? Or missus doctor Biden? His wife who not a medical doctor, by the way, she got a PhD. I think in transportation of high school students traveling to

her school where she was a teacher. She's not a medical doctor, but she's a wife and a woman, and I'm sure she has friends who's who have had prostate cancer, whose husbands have had prostate cancer. Did any of them ask to get a PSA? And it appears that they were never asked. There was never any inquiry about getting a PSA for more than a decade, and now we find out that he has stage four prostate cancer just

one hundred and twenty days after leaving the presidency. So if he has the prostate cancer detected stage four one hundred and twenty days after leaving the presidency, I would bet dollars to donuts. As my father would say, dollars to donuts. That he had that prostate cancer while he was president, So that means that most likely it was missed while he was president. It probably was missed when

he was a private citizen. Most people with prosty cancer, not most, not all can be detected early before the cancer spreads. Cancer is more curable when it is detected early. And why am I explaining this. I'm explaining it because some people have said to me, oh, why are you beating up on Joe Biden. Well, I'm not beating up on Joe Biden. I actually met him. I met him on the street outside my office. I met him. He

was walking to the Russian tea room. He was on forty sixth Street going north, and I was going home for the day and I met him. If I had more than two seconds, I would have probably said other than thank you, mister Biden and nice to meet you, mister Biden, I would have said, hey, maybe you need to check I want to check and see what your PSA is. And most of my friends that I see you know, I'll get around and talking to him about have you had mammograms? Have you had colonoscopy, Have you

had PAP smears? Have you had the PSA? Have you seeing a doctor? And I'll get around and ask them, and certainly patients, patients always always will ask a patient about getting checked up. So I'm not beating up about mister Biden, but I'm using him as an example to educate people in the listening world. And everyone can listen to the show actually, because not only is it on the radio, but it's on broadcasts, it's on the computer.

So I have people that I know about people that come to me China and India and Bangladesh and Africa who listen to this radio show and they get diagnosed and they say, hey, you're talking about someone like me. I want to come. And they often will buy a ticket and show up here and say, hey, you talked about me or a case like mine on the radio, and I'm here from China to get treated or to be evaluated for the possibility of treatment. So that's why we talk about him. We talk about him to educate

you and your loved ones. Even though we're all created perfectly in God's image, and that's how we want to believe that God couldn't give us a cancer wouldn't purposely give us a cancer, but people do get cancer and do we need to diagnose it. And sometimes some people are difficult to give that message to. Even though you don't have to feel something. So many people say, hey, doctor, I don't have a lump, I don't have bleeding, I don't have pain, I haven't lost weight. How can I

have cancer? And the answer is really easy. You can have a nodule of cancer I say, the size of a little green bean in your prostate or your breast, or your lung or your pancreas or your liver or wherever, and not know about it. That's the whole point of screening. The screening process is to look for things that you don't know about, and that's what we do every day here at Radio STIR in New York, if you wish.

And as they talked about a minute ago, the categories of people come one categories people that want to get checked out. That they come to a cancer doctor not because they know they have cancer, but they want to be reassured they've done all the proper testing that they don't have cancer. And we're trying to educate to save lives. And I can tell you. Since I've been speaking about mister Biden, many many people have come to me and say, Hey, what do I have? Do I have cancer? Check me out.

I don't want to be like mister Biden. It's not because we're disparaging him or attacking him or whatever. We all respect He was a senator, and he was a vice president, he was president, and he's a human being. So it's all because of respect to him and respect to you that we're trying to educate you to get the best possible care that even you or I could have cancer. And that's why I talk about it all

the time. I talk about getting PSAs, I talk about kolonoscopies and all the tests, mammograms, paps, mirrors, skin checks, that any one of us, as a human being is susceptible. So it's how to respect to mister Biden, in respect of his office and respect of you, that we're using his case as an example that even the president who has billions of dollars of money spent on them can

have a diagnosis that's missed, that's gone astray. And so it's respect to him, respect to you, in respect to all human beings that we're talking about his case and trying to extrapolate it so that you get the best possible care. And you're welcome to come here if you wish. My name is doctor Liederman, new York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified doctor, at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street and in the heart of New

York City. We do accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. These are things people want to know about. People can call us if they want. You can call us a two and two choices two and two, two four, six, forty, two thirty seven in digits two and two choices is easy to remember two and two because we're in the heart of New York City. And choices because people have choices, just like mister Biden had choices. You too have choices.

And you can choose to try to get the best possible care, and you can choose to get checked up, and you can choose to get care. And you also say no, I don't want it, and that's your right if that's your right, right your body, and you get to say no also, so we don't impose anything on anybody. And even if you don't want to hear this message. You can turn off the radio. So it's your right. We believe that you have the right of your body. You are the president of your body. And you'll see

signs in the art of radio surgery. If you happen to have the pleasure of coming to thirty dy four Broadway, you'll see signs on the wall talking about you are the president of your body. Doctor Liederman believes. So there's lots of information for you. My name is doctor Liederman. Will be right back.

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World's most protected man's prostate cancer missed in and out of White House for sixteen years. No recent PSA now stage four Gleason nine prostate cancer spread to his bones. No expense spared yet missed. Data shows men's screened for prostay cancer have twenty percent better survival. Missing screening means forty five percent hied death rate. White House doctors versus doctor Liederman. Nine thousand prostate cancers treated for cure over decades.

High success rate for cures, high quality of life, generally avoiding surgeries, failures, and complications. Presidential care versus doctor Liederman, Harvard train, triple board certified, most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid accepted, called two and two choices two on two choices. Meet doctor Liederman. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eight, conveniently located just hours north of the White House. Get well, mister President.

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Welcome back to the radio. Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City for just a few steps from the radiosurgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert 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 DBD. Hey doctor Liederman, We're back.

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We're back. I was just talking about President Biden and how his case is an educational moment for Americans to get better healthcare, not to be negligent, not to forget that all of us are mortal. As Leonard Bernstein and the music conductor said, were the conflict of man is that we're mortal in an immortal, eternal world. So we're trying to diagnose and treat people to have a better life and a longer life. And this is what we do every day at thirteen andy four Broadway and some

people were offended. I talked about mister Biden and his characteristics. But everything I've talked about is in the public domain. There's nothing private. It's not Hippa. He's not my patient. If he was my patient, I believe his story would be a lot different than it is right now. Who's diagnosed with stage four glease and nine cancer's traveled to his bones. So I suspect he would have liked that we had more time together on the corner of forty

sixth Street. Anyway, I want to talk about a gentleman who called me yesterday. This man is one of New York's top businessman. He's well known personalities, known to pretty much everyone in this country, actually, and he called me yesterday about his own personal issue and his own personal issue. He's about seventy years old, and a few months ago he had a PSA of four and a half. He had an MRI done, and his urologists told him not to worry. Don't worry, it's only four and a half.

Don't worry. Nothing bad can happen to you. And he didn't tell me that until yesterday. But that was last year, so a year ago or eight months ago. He said hey, his geurologists checked him out, He did all the right things. He went to his primary doctor. He had a psa. His primary doctor sent him to gerrologist. Eurologist said, hey, it's four and a half your psa. It's nothing to

worry about. And like we talk about on the radio all the time, usually the warning sign is a PSA of four four point zero, or it's psa velocity how fast the PSA is rising. And the PSA of it goes from one to two to three to four. That's quadrupled, which is a worrisome sign. And as eurologist told him, don't worry about it. And we have examples of PSA being low. For example, Ralph who's on our video. He calls in off and Ralph is also known as seven.

Ralph went to his doctor and he had a PSA that went one to two to three, and his doctor told him, hey, don't worry about it's only three. And Ralph is super methodical, and he said, doctor, my PSA went from one to two to three. The PSA velocity is bad, and I want to get a biopsy. And he got a biopsy. And he came to me twenty years ago with prosday cancer. So there's a case where

the patient, Luckily he was smarter. He was a radio listener, he knew about our work, and he outsmarted the doctor who tried to placate him when he should have been placated. It should have been the doctor said, hey, your PSA is tripled. No, the patient found it. The patient was diagnosed, and then the doctor wanted him to do radical surgery. He said, no, I don't want to do radical surgery because radical surgery will take away my sex life. It

will cause me to leak urine. It was shortened my penis. It's surgery in the hospital, and there's better treatment. And I listened to doctor Liederman and what did Ralph do well? He came to me twenty years ago with prostay cancer from the story, and we see each other on a regular basis. Twenty years later as PSA went down to seven and in fact he is pictured in on our walls with a picture of his wearing a double seven

shirt and he's so happy twenty years later. So you don't have to have a high PSA to have prostate cancer, but a high PSA is more worrisome. And then the PSA that's changing is more worrisome. So let's just get back to this seventy year old businessman. He's a very well known personality nationally internationally, travels the world. And he called me up yesterday and say, hey, my doctor told me my PSA is nine. I shouldn't worry about it.

And so I immediately repeated the PSA this is all in the last couple of days, and repeated the PSA it's even higher, it's nine point eight. And I said that we need to get an MRI, and we've got an MRI the same day. And the same day we've got an MRI, and the MRI shows why do we do MRIs for prostate evaluation? You might ask, we do MRIs for prostate evaluation to look at the size and shape of the prostate. And so we got an MRI and showed that there was not only a nodule in

the prostate, but there's two nodules in the prostate. And now one of these nodules is pushing against the capsule of the prostate. And furthermore, it appears as if the prostate tumor is invading the semino vesico. So it appears to be a very very aggressive cancer that has traveled to the semino vesico and there were even some lesions on the bone seen on this MRII. The MRI the prostate will include a few bones in the adjacent area.

It doesn't look at all the bones. There's better tests for bones, like a bone scan or a pet scan called PSMA test. Those are the best tests to see if the cancer has traveled in the bone area or other areas. And so this man has not had a biopsy. He was seen, remember by eurologists who said, oh, you're in good shape, you don't have to do a biopsy. And now this man wants desperately to get a biopsy immediately, and we can, of course accommodate him if that's what

he wants. But we did repeat the PSA. Not only was it equal to what was found elsewhere, but it had increased further. So it's gone from four and a half to nine to now nine point eight. And he has a nodule in the prospect in fact, two nodules in the prostate, and you have tumor pressing against the capsule and tumor going into seminovessicle and possible cancer in the bone. So it's almost a mirror image of President Biden.

And why did he call me? Why did this well known personality, businessman, internationally acclaimed person called me what he called me because of Joe Biden. And so people say, well, we shouldn't disparage Joe Biden. I'm the last one to disparage anybody, including Joe Biden, especially Joe Biden. But Joe Biden is a learning point for Americans that anyone can have cancer, even the President the United States can have cancer. And if you remember back, Jimmy Carter also had cancer.

In fact, Jimmy Carter was the first president ever and the only president ever to have radio surgery. He had a cancer traveled to his bones at age ninety one and was treated with radio surgery, which is non invasive treatment. Radio Curty were the first in America with non invasive body radio surgery and we've treated forty thousand patients. President Carter was the first president and the only president the

best of my knowledge, who had radio surgery. I had radio surgery for cancer in the brain and lived years, when the average person who has cancer the brain doesn't live that long. So he certainly benefited from radio surgery. President Biden, He's not my patient, so I'm free to talk about him and all the information that I gleaned from the newspaper, like you you know about him, and what do you learn even on the show. And now this personality who was diagnosed with a rapidly rising PSA,

a nodule in the prostate. So what is this man do? And he asked me exactly what does he do? Well? Number one, he needs to get a biopsy and he wants to do it immediately, and we can arrange that as well if he wishes have a biopsy immediately. Biopsies to put a needle in the prostate and to do it actually in a few different spots, and that usually will give a diagnosis. He has a PSA of nine point eight. So we take the typical person with a PSA of nine point eight, about thirty five percent of

them we have prostate cancer. He's a little bit different because he has his MRI showing a nodule in the prostate and bulging of the capsule, and he has also a tumor that goes up against a into the seminovesico. So it's a more likely case of having cancer. So

if he gets a biopsy tomorrow. He had the MRI yesterday, the biopsy tomorrow, and then staging to see if the cancers travel to the bones, bone skin or psma test or both would be great ways to start, and then we would talk about the treatment based upon the extent of the cancer. With cancer needs to know whether you have cancer, what type it is, number one and number two has the cancer traveled? So that's the stage. And

one more thing about this personality. We also did other testing on him because he came here and we've got other cancer markers, including cancer markers first pancreas, and he actually has an elevated CAA ninety nine, which is worrisome for a second cancer or cancer possibly in the pancreas. So this is a man who's now facing several new possibilities.

He asked me, why didn't my doctors do the things you do, doctor Liederman, And that, quite frankly, is why people come here, Why people come here and get checked out. We do do things differently here at Radios forty, New York. We like to be thorough and compulsive as best as possible and as best as the patient wishes. So this man has a high possibility of prostate cancer that was not diagnosed elsewhere said to say, and now is the possibility of a second tumor in the pancreas, and that

was the CAA ninety nine. So it's a double diagnosis for this man, just within the last twenty four hours. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. I want to give you our phone number. Another secret about today is that is you can call us. We're at one eight hundred three to one zero seven ten. One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. This is the number during the radio show from now till two o'clock, one eight hundred

and three two one zero seven ten. So you can ask your cancer questions, whether it's about President Biden or yourself or your loved ones, or other cancer questions things we talk about on the radio show. You're welcome to call from now till two. And I should tell you other secret news, and that is that we're here every every Saturday from eleven to twelve on WR from one to two in the afternoon, WR from three to four

and five to six on every Saturday. Every Sunday, we're here from eleven o'clock am until noon and from one to two pm, and every night at midnight. A lot of people like to go to sleep with doctor Liederman or work with doctor Liederman, wake up with doctor Liederman. So you're welcome to listen. But every night at midnight and the Saturday night into Sunday, we have actually had more shows, often from midnight till four am, so we have a lot of time to learn together, so you

get the best possible learning. And I do want to introduce myself so you know who's on the other side of this radio or smartphone or computer. My name is doctor gil Leederman. I was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa. I went to public school, University medical school, was MD at twenty five, just like my illustrious brother doctor Ted Liederman MD at twenty five and my wonderful son Ariel

Leaderman MD at twenty five. Aril Leaderman is here cancer doctor, board certified, trained at the most prestigious hospitals across America from the Atlantic to the Pacific. His board certified is super compulsive, super caring, super thoughtful, and he's here for you if you wish we take care of people with cancer, take care of people who want to know about cancer, whether they have a diagnosis, and if you have a diagnosis, best possible treatment for your cancer type and your cancer stage.

This is the work that we do every day at thirty or four Broadway. Our l Leaderman is board certified MD, radiational on coologist here to take care of you or your loved ones or the person down the street. And you learning all this information can pass on the information. You're an ambassador listeners save lives. And if you hear about someone talking about cancer at the restaurant or at work or grocery store, you might tap him on the shoulder and say, hey, you might want to see doctor Liederman.

Maybe he can help you more ways than you know about. Maybe you can learn about options that are often hidden from you elsewhere, just like the examples I've given today and every day, and that's the work we do. I at after age twenty five. All three of us doctor Liederman's, my brother, my son, and I are all mds. At twenty five, I went on to University of Chicago Michael

Reese trained internal medicine for three years, board certified. They went onto Harvard Medical School trained in trained in medical college at the prestigious Dana Farber three years or stayed on the staff there, treated thousands of patients, and then at Harvard Medical School went on trained more at the Joint Center for Edition Therapy three more years, treated thousands of patients. The only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor in New York, one of the few in the world.

Here for you at thirty dy four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. When I was after Liederman, call us if you wanted two and two choices, cause now calls, tonight, calls never, whatever suits you, We'll be right back.

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It's Johnny Bragg's talking prostate cancer. Twenty years ago, I came to doctor Leederman with prostate cancer. It was serious. My stepfather died days after prostate surgery. My uncle never recovered from prostate surgery. I came to doctor Leederman with prostate cancer and high PSA. Doctor Leederman explained all options, shared his and comparison results. I trusted doctor Leederman twenty

years ago. Today, I trust doctor Leederman even more. My prostate cancer is gone, my PSA is zero, my quality of life is great. You can trust doctor Leederman too, like me for over twenty years. Call doctor Leederman for prostate cancer two one two choices. That's two one two choices. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth Street in Manhattan. Most insurance, Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Call doctor Leederman two and two choices.

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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Liederman at WR Studios in the hearts of New York City were just a few steps from the Radio Surgery 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.

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We are back. I wan. I talk about a gentleman who's fifty seven. He came from Guyana. He's married, has three children. He came to me nearly a decade ago. He came to me his mother had cancer, and he came with high blood pressure and cholester on diabetes, and he was in a motor vehicle accident. He had a cat scan because of the car accident. He was found to have a mass in the kidney two years before he came to see me. So for two years he knew about the cancer. For two years, he did nothing

about it. That's another case, a little bit like mister Biden. And he saw eurologist. Eurologist is a surgeon who specializes in the urinary system cutting on the urinary system, and the Eurologists told him, well, you have to have your kidney removed. The eurologist, didn't offer staging, didn't do testing, didn't do a biopsy. This man was a smoker and his father also was a smoker at home when he

was a child. The surgeon wanted to remove the kidney without knowing if it had traveled, without knowing exactly what it is. The mask when he came to me was two point four centimeters. And I should tell you he came to me almost a decade ago. And while we're talking about him now, well, he came for a follow up. Like our patients, they come for follow up. We urge our patients to come for follow up for the rest of our lives. Some people have success, some people don't.

Some people will have other cancers. Some people want to know what's going on. It's always best to show up. So a decade ago he was in a car accident. He had a mass in the kidney seen by X ray's cat scan done at that time. He knew about it. He waited two years and he came to me. And what did we do. Well, we offered a biopsy. We proved that it was cancer number one. We like proof. A biopsy is easy to do as a tiny little

needle in the kidney. We were able to prove he had cancer, and we treated him a decade ago, and now he has cancer free. He has his kidney, his kidneys worked perfectly fine, He's had no side effects, he has no metastasis, he's in remission. He's ten years later with kidney cancer proven. The eurologists wanted to cut out his kidney and throw it in the you know where they throw it. With us, we were able to keep his kidneys, which is better in my view, you avoid

the big surgery. Also something called a field defect. So often many people with kidney and urinary cancers have more than one. Many people come with a kidney cancer and they get a kidney cancer on the other side a year or two later. Sometimes you'll come they lost one kidney, now they got the kidney cancer on the other side, and they don't want to lose the other kidney, and they come to us. So there's lots of reasons why

people come to us with kidney cancer. This man's ten years out, doing great, new scans, no cancer, no bleeding, no side effects, no cutting, he has both kidneys, he's cancer free. He's doing great. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City, and we talk about a woman who came also ten years ago. Ten years ago, she came for a checkout.

She had some decreased hearing. She actually had scans of her head elsewhere, and the scans were read by doctors elsewhere as normal, but she had decreased hearing. We got those scans, we got new scans, and we diagnosed her with an acoustic neuroma, which is a benign tumor on the hearing nerve. The usual side effects symptoms of the tumor called acoustic neuroma or vestibulus shwanomas decreased hearing or ringing in the ears, or dizziness. Sometimes people have facial symptoms,

electrical feelings in the face or numbness. She actually also was diagnosed two years earlier, but it was not diagnosed. The radiologists did not just see it. The radiologists weren't, I guess looking for it. This was a tumor on the hearing nerve. We saw her and we treated her ten years ago, and now she's back for a checkup. And this is the work we do. She's had checkups and she's been doing great. We have a huge experience, probably one of the largest in the world, treating acoustic

neromas with fractionated brain radiosurgery. This is non invasive treatment. As you may well know, we're the first in New York with brain radiosurgery. When all the other hospitals were doing standard radiation to large parts of the brain are

doing surgery. People were coming here for first in New York, one of the first and the world brain radiosurgery, non invasive treatment with no cutting, no bleeding, no pain, and we're able to attack benign tumors like acoustic neuromas and pituitary tumors and men ingiomas, as well as cancers in the brain like metastasis or glioblastomas or astrocytomas or other malignancies of the brain. So acoustic neroma is a benign condition. We have a huge experience with high success or. Success

rate is ninety seven percent with us. Most people keep their facial function and hearing. People go through surgery often will be deaf after surgery for the damage to the acoustic nerve. The eighth cranial nerve and many people lose facial function. You might have seen people who one side of their face is perfect and the other side of their face is weak. They can't close their mouth or smile or close their eye. So that's often the damage

done by surgery for acoustic neuromas. It's easy to understand why so many people thousands have come to us for brain radio surgery. The doctor in New York with the most experienced the longest experience. This is the work that we do every day. We have a booklet about brain tumors, brain cancers, acoustic romas for you. If you wish, you can call us at two and two choices two and two two four six forty two thirty seven. Many people

come into our office. We're centrally located. There's about half a million people every day in our neighborhood between Times Square and Macy's and Port Authority and Penn Station and Grand Central, so it's easy to come in and get information. If you are your loved ones are in the area, you're welcome to get information. There's no charge for that. We can also send it to you. You can call us at two and two two four six forty two

thirty seven. Two and two, two four six, forty two thirty seven mirm, Doctor Liederman will be right back.

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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the w O Studios in the hearts of New York City. Were just a few steps from the radio Surgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer, not in Basically, he was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in

the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back.

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We're back. We're talking about a man who's seventy seven years old. He's a black man, and I said, because in the black community there's more prostate cancer and it's more lethal cancer. No one knows why, but in fact, for example, the death rate in black men having prostate cancer. One in twenty three black men will die of prostate cancer. One in six black men get prostate cancer. This man's from Nigeria, Africa. He's seventy seven years old, he's married

with three children, and he came to me. He came to me a year ago with stage four cancer. So I almost had exactly what the President had. He was diagnosed with a PSA of a thousand. Normal PSA is four. His PSA was a thousand. He had what was called a super scan. He had bone metastasis, He had extensive disease.

His biopsy showed Gleason nine cancer. Gleason has say it was a doctor who tried to tell us how aggressive cancers would be, and he made a scale from two to ten, and you can have Gleason nine either it's four plus five. The first number is a dominant, so four plus five is a little bit better than five plus four. He had both. He had Gleason four plus

five and five plus four. You should know, Biden, we don't know whether it was five plus four or four point five, it doesn't really make much difference because it's a very aggressive cancer with bone metastasis. Just like this man. He started on hormone therapy. He started on loopron cassidex. He was seen by doctors elsewhere he was diagnosed. He had nodules in the lung. He didn't tolerate the treatment well.

His blood counts collapse and could well be because the cancer traveled to the bone and the bone marrow he had. He had six needles in the prostate and six of the six showed four plus five and on the other side he had five plus four in three cores and it was tracking along the nerves. And he came to me with anemia and cancer in the bone and terrible pain. He had lost weight, and it often happens with advanced cancer losing weight. So he had pain and weight loss.

He was urinating ten times a night, and he came to me suffering terribly with stage four cancer like mister President, stage four Gleason nine prostate cancer and had hormone treatments which didn't work. And he came to me and actually is one of the most dramatic stories we were able

to treat him and get him out of pain. And our treatment only takes care of the pain, but it actually kills the cancer cells, which is totally different than chemo or hormones for prosty cancer, which only temporarily relieves the cancer. When we treat a particular area where we aim to beam, ninety percent chance that cancer will never come back. And we treated him in the spine area in pelvic area, we had terrible pain and now that pain is all gone. And then he came to me

one day and I was speaking to him. I saw him walking down the hallway and I said hey, and he didn't speak back to me. I thought, well, i'd say something wrong to have bad breath.

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I caught up with him and pat him on the shoulder, and it was clear that he couldn't hear. He lost all his hearing because the cancer traveled to the skull bones right around the ears, and it filled the bones around the ears with cancer. And I sent them to ear doctors and other doctors, and no one knew what to do. His ears looked okay from the outside, but his skin showed extensive bone metastasis. I've spoken to multiple doctors radiologists, hearing doctors and others. No one it ever

s anything like that. And then we offered him treatment to do radio surgery to his ears area where the cancer was. It was in most of the bones, and we're able to treat the cancer in the bones by the ears and relieve his cancer and get his hearing back. And it's actually one of the most dramatic stories of taking someone that had no hearing, could shout at him and scream at him. He could not hear a word, and all of a sudden we treated him and with

just a few treatments he could hear again. So it was a very dramatic case, one of the most dramatic case of my life. And he is so grateful. And now it's a year later, his pain is gone, his hearing is back, and wow, is he happy that he came to Radio Surgery New York for an advanced Gleason nine prostate cancer that was in his bones. This is the special work that we do for anyone who wants to come here. This is the work we do every day. I want to talk about a woman who came to

me about breast cancer. She was eighty four years old, born in Georgia. She's a black woman, I said, because in the black community there is more breast cancer, and breast cancer is more lethal two and forty more death in the black community. We are able to treat her. She had cancer in the right breast. She was treated years ago. She had invasive cancer with DCIS, so she had both invasive cancer. Invasive cancers cancer leaves the ducks

and goes in the fatty part of the breast. And then she also had cancer DCIS in the ducks itself, and she had this disease. She had abnormality. Her cancer markers twenty seven nine and see if fifty three were normal. Her radiologist asked for a biopsy. We got to biopsy, We proved her cancer and now she is cancer free only with our treatment, no surgery, no lump acdemy, no mestectomy,

no chemotherapy, only with our treatment. And we see many many women with breast cancer who just do not want to lose their breast, or many many women who don't want to even have there are a lump of cancer removed. And this is something we talk about with every woman who comes here. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. What about a seventy nine year old man. He's a man that's been coming for years, been coming to me for five years.

He has frequent urination, he has heart disease. He's waking up three times a night to urinate. In the daytime, he's urinating every hour. He's losing weight. His father died of prostate cancer. So this is a physician, and he has a first degree relative. If you have a first degree relative with prostate cancer, your chance of dying is seventy two percent. He's a psychiatrist who went to some of the most prestigious universities in America. He had a

high PSA. He was just adamant against any biopsy, so I spoke to him repeatedly. Finally he got an MRI which showed a three point nine centimeter mass in the left prostate is growing through the capsule. It was called py red five. Pirate is how the MRI looks of the prostate was involving just adjacent to the rectum. He was involving the neurovascular bundo. There was some enlarged lymph nodes. So this is the man who's now biopsy positive and

he wants finally, after five years, to be treated. We've been encouraging him for five years. And here's an example, like we talked about before, if some people are very high risk or just adamant against getting a biopsy, was informed and it's all documented, but he just refused. Everyone said, oh, you're seventy nine years old, you don't need a biopsy. Well, now the cancer's traveling, and all of a sudden, he doesn't want to die. And this is the work that

we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. If only want to talk about a woman who comes to me sixty three years old. She had uterine cancer and demetrial cancer elsewhere. She went to have surgery, We lost her uterus, had chemo, had radiation, and nothing worked. The cancer came back in the lymph nodes. She was told she had stage four cancer. She's going to die just to have chemo. Chemo doesn't work very well for uterine cancers. Why is it given? That's a good question. We could

talk about that. She came for other options because she already had chemo didn't work. She had standard radiation didn't work, she lost her uters that didn't work. She came here five years ago and we treated her for stage four cancer uterine cancer that traveled to the lymphnos. We treat her with radio surgery, non invasive treatment, and she's been cancer free ever since. So salvage treatment, we're able to

treat someone even though standard treatment didn't work. Surgery didn't work, Chimo didn't work, radiation didn't work until she came here five years later cancer free. This is the work we do at Radio Sturdy, New York. Give us a call if you want two and two choices. It's always best to meet in person.

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Thanks for tuning in to the Radio Surgery Hour with doctor Gil Riderman and myself. If you have questions before next week's show or want a free informative booklet and DVD, just contact doctor Liederman at two on two choices. That's two one two two four six four two three seven. That's two one two two four six four two three seven.

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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

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Prostate cancer very common. Men's cancer worldwide will double by twenty forty. Thirty five thousand men die here annually from prostate cancer.

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It's doctor Liderman with new news. New data reveals testing reduces prostate cancer death by twenty percent. Men's skipping testing have forty five percent more death from prostate cancer. What to do? Come for prostate cancer screening at Radio Surgery, New York with doctor Liederman. Easy to save lives, reduce prostate cancer death, possibly yours or your loved one. How visit doctor Liederman thirteen eighty four Broadway Call two and

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