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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 Ben, thank you Noah,
and thank you for tuning in today and every day. We're on the radio every day and many times, many times on many hours of every day. So we're here for you. Why we're not selling anything, We're simply trying to educate. So God forbid you or your loved ones, or your family, or your neighbor or the person down the street has a cancer issue or cancer question or cancer possibility, you know where to turn to get a straight deal and straight talk. And you'll see how rare that is nowadays, because
we're going to give you some examples in just the next few minutes. My name is doctor Liederman, and I'm going to introduce myself in a few minutes. I will tell you, however, that I'm a real MD, Board certified actually the only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor in New York and one of the few in the world. Here for you. We work at
thirty d four Broadway. We see people, really three groups of people, people who are concerned about having cancer, people who are newly diagnosed with cancer and people who have had cancer and their treatment is just not working, not tolerated, They don't feel that what's going on in their body is good and they want some answers. And I'm gonna give you an example of that in about a minute. So we're gonna give you a lot of connections information.
You may want to have a paper and pencil handy if you wish, or it could sit back and listen and learn. And we know that just like medical school, how do we learn? How do wecome? How does a normal person become a doctor? Well, you learn slowly, slowly, you learn and have experiences and many experiences. And that's why so many patients like the most experienced doctor. And we know who's the most experienced radiosurgery cancer doctor
in the Western hemisphere. We know that because one doctor was first when all the other places, and you know what that means, all the other places and doctors and facilities were doing standard type of treat movement, which means not ideal, not focus, not focus on the cancer, not best doze, but standard radiation kind of flying blind versus radio surgery, which is exactly knowing where the target is and hitting the target with the best does with high success
and less side effects in general, because we're able to focus on the cancer. So it's a huge step forward. And one doctor, of all the doctors in the Western hemisphere, and there's so many, one doctor saw the wisdom and brought the technology to you and your loved ones and so many. More than forty thousand people have had radio surgery by me over decades, so have a huge experience. And I get so often the question doctor, have you ever had this? Well, I can tell you that probably no doctor
has more experience treating more patients over more years than guess who. And this is the work we do. We have lots of information to send you. We'll give you a number in a few minutes. You can also stop Buyer Office at thirty eighty four Broadway and pick up information. So many people do that for themselves and their loved ones, and sometimes even for a person down the street. They don't even barely know whether they heard that cancer and they're
not doing well. So many people come often. I would say the average person who comes to see me has been told by two or three other people, Hey, you better go see doctor Liederman. And when you learn about what we do, you'll probably be doing the same thing. You're probably telling people, Hey, you may want to have a different level of care, a higher level, a more informed level of care than you're currently getting. So my name is doctor Liederman. We're going to jump in. How do
I do this? Well? Every day I see patients and every day take notes, and every day I come here and I meet with you and I discuss what I've done all day. And I want to talk about one woman, lovely woman. She's sixty two years old. She's single, she had one baby who dies, so she has no descent. She's not married.
She came with her sister and about two years ago she had some pelvic pain and vaginal bleeding and she went to one of the big hospitals in New York, not the biggest, but one of the big hospitals in New York, and they found a cancer in the uterus and they totally have to remove her uters and that's what they did. They never actually told her. It's been two years. No one's actually ever told her until she came to me the name of her cancer. She never knew that she had a sarcoma, which
is a cancer of the muscle of the uters. Remember, the UTERS has two main parts. One is a lining which comes out in menstruation every month, and that lining is preparing for a fertilized egg, So it's waiting, waiting, waiting for a fertilized egg. And then the outer part of the uters is a muscle, and that muscle is to push the baby out after
nine months. Hopefully. There's two parts. The most common uters cancers or cancers of the lining of the endometrium endo Slatin words endo meanings the lining of the uters and a muscle on the outside. So she had a saracoma sar coma, sarcoma of the uters. Although she's been getting care, she's had two years of chemotherapy, no one's ever told her the name of the cancer until she came to thirteen eighty four Broadway. And I find that, unfortunately
so common. About ninety percent of the people that come to me learn things about their body and learns things about themselves that they've never been told by all the other doctors. Never And I can tell you that it's new every day. You think, well, I'm on the radio every day for thirty years telling people, Hey, your doctor didn't tell you what kind of cancer, where it is. Well, every day it's the same thing. And this
is now. This woman came to me yesterday and not told the name of the cancer, not told where the cancer is, but she was told everything's going great. Well, let's talk about how great it is. She had her uters removed at one hospital, a big wom of Manhattan. Then she went to a super pooper pooper hospital because she heard she had this cancer. And well, she started on chemotherapy. And she's been on chemotherapy for nearly two years, and she's had lots of side effects from the chemo, and
her doctors keep on telling her everything is a okay, doing great. But she was suspicious about that, and she came to me and she was concerned about that, and so I saw her and we went over her records, and she has some palvic pain and left abdomino pain. Her has no headaches or visions, and hearings fine. Her weight is now ninety eight pounds, and two years ago she was one hundred and sixty, so she's lost more
than sixty pounds with a height of five feet. Now, when cancer patients start losing weight, or when people start losing weight without even knowing they have cancer. It is worrisome. It's very worrisome. Why is that. Well, cancer loves to eat, and it loves to eat just like if you've ever planted a tree, you put fertilizer in the ground to give it an extra boom so it can grow. It needs more energy. Well, cancer
iiO needs more energy and starts eating the patient. And in this case, it's eaten sixty pounds of the patient to grow, which is very worrisome. She's an X smoker, she has occasional CoV She's not bleeding now, her bob movements are fine, her urinees fine. She has palvic pain and left abdominal pain. Her arms and legs are fine. She has no fevers or chills or night sweats, and she's been seen by cardiologist in one of the
big hospitals. And she's beginning two years of chemotherapy at the super Duper pooper place. And just a few days ago, just a few days ago, she had a new cat scan of her body and the doctor told her everything was okay, everything was okay. Her doctor at the super duper place, who's giving her chemotherapy, which costing twenty thousand dollars a month. So let's hear about what's okay. Here's the results of her cat scan, which I wrote down on my note in the media steynum. By the aorda, she
has a new mass. That's two point seven centimeters. That wasn't there eight weeks before. She has a new mass by the trach. Yeah, that's two point six centimeters. That wasn't there eight weeks before. She has a mass by the diaphragm that's two point eight centimeters. Was one point four centimeters just eight weeks before. She has a mass in the pelvis. It's three points seven centimeters. There was two centimeters eight weeks before. She has a
mass in the vagina six point two centimeters. Wow, more than a three inch cancer mass in the vagina invading into the bladder. She has a mass on her left abdomen where she has the most pain. This is eleven point nine centimeters the size of a melon. And now in her right breast she's got a mass it's new. And in her right lower abdomen she has a mass it's four point four centimeters new. All those areas growing are new. There's not one area that's unchanged. Every mass is bigger or new and bigger.
And her doctor told her everything was okay and told her, oh, she needs more chemotherapy. She's had two years of chemotherapy at twenty thousand dollars a month, She's had all the possible side effects and nothing's worked. Now, why would a doctor at the super dupe or place tell her number one everything's okay when in fact nothing's okay. The cancer's growing everywhere. The patient can even feel the mask growing in the breast that wasn't there before. She
has pain in the abdomen that wasn't there before. You can feel a mass through the abdominal wall that wasn't there before. And her doctor told her everything was a okay, let's go ahead with more chemo. Does that make sense? If you go to a restaurant and every time you go you get food poisoning? Would you go again? If you go for two years of chemo therapy? Two years of chemo, it's about three or four hundred thousand dollars
of your money, in my money and everyone else's money. Would you spend two or three or four hundred thousand dollars on a poison in your body that doesn't work, and then the doctor tells you, oh, everything's okay, We're going to give more chemo therapy. What would you do? Would you call doctor Liederman or would you have called doctor Liederman a year before or two
years before that? And that's why so many people come to doctor Liederman thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street to straighten out what's going on, to tell the truth, to tell this woman what's happened to you at this super duper place that she thought was so fantastic. And I said, well, read the report. You can read the report just as well as I can read the report. It's right there, black and white. Every cancer
is growing, and most of these cancers are new and growing. How can it be? And then she turns to me and said, but I have an appointment on Wednesday for more chemo therapy. I said, well, if you get poisoned at a restaurant with food poisoning every night, and then you have an appointment to go back on Wednesday, would you go back for another dinner? If you've been poisoned every night, does it make sense to spend two or three or four hundred thousand dollars on a treatment that doesn't work.
And we know that for sarcomas and for so many cancers, chemo just doesn't work. Why do people so many get chemo? Well, doctors are afraid to tell the truth, or theyre afraid to say, hey, you can go to doctor Liederman, who treats sarcomas and has a ninety percent success where he attacks the cancer. And he could attack that big mass in the left
abdomen, that mass that's eleven and a half centimeters. And I showed her examples of our work where we treat sarcomas that are twenty or thirty centimeters in the abdomen with high success. I've shown her examples, and I showed her sister examples of cancers in the chest, and cancers in the abdomen, cancers of the vagina, cancers in the pelvic area. And this is the work that we do every day. And it's so easy to understand why patients come
here. It's so easy to understand why radio listeners want to save lives and want to tell their friends, Hey, I think two years of useless chemo is too much. Don't you think losing sixty pounds on chemo is too much. Don't you think your doctor's telling you everything is okay. Well, the cancer's growing is too much, and so it's easy to see why so many people come here. Just a couple of days ago, I want to talk about one patient, just for a moment. A lawyer from a neighboring state
called me up. I saw him last month, and in my report it said this man has cancer growing in the chest, cancer growing in the abdomen. He said, chemo at the super duper big place. It's not working. That's the first line in my note. And then he calls me up this week and says, oh, the doctor's over at XYZ want to do biopsies of these nodules. I said, you gotta be kidding this. Cancers have been growing for months. It's growing in multiple places. You don't need
to do a biopsy of every site that grows. When you have sites have been growing for a year, you're beginning chemotherapy doesn't worked. You don't need to have more and more biopsies when you know what the answer is, the answer is the cancer is growing. He said, why are you shouting at me? He said, I'm I'm just so upset that you've been taking advantage
of he thinks I'm upset at him. No, I'm upset at the doctors who are taking advantage of him, who are doing these useless biopsies and useless procedures and are making plenty of money for biopsies where they know the answer. They know the answer is that the cancer is growing, the cancer's getting worse, their treatment's not working. What are they pretending? What are they pretending?
So for that man who he didn't show up because he thought I was shouting at him, No, I'm talking about the doctor who's mistreating the patient by doing all these tests and all these biopsies when the doctors have known for months and months and months that the treatment doesn't work, and for most cancers, chemo doesn't work. And for almost most cancers where chemo's used, mostly the cancer comes back. I can't say one hundred percent, because there's a
few exceptions, but mostly. And that's why one doctor brought you stereotactic radiosurgery at great turmoil to himself, because he knew it offered a better chance for non invasive, painless outpatient therapy, which now most people want to be treated without pain, without suffering, without cutting, without bleeding, without anesthesia.
And this is the work we do every day, for new cancers, for recurrent cancers, for previously treated cancers, most anywhere in the body, with in the brain or the neck, or the chest, or the breast, or the abdomen, liver, pancreas, colon, gynecologic bladder, prostate, bone, lymph node. This is the work we do every day. My name doctor Linderman. We'll be right back. Many people with cancer come to doctor Lee 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.
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the Radio Surgery hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Liderman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City, were just a few steps from the radio surgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery.
You can also call doctor Liderman at two and two Choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liderman, we're back. We're back, and I want to talk about a woman. This woman is from China and she's like a China doll. She's so beautiful and so perfect in every inch of mellimeter of her skin is perfect. And well, she comes to us with a mass in her right breast. If you imagine, the breast is like a clock, and that's how we talk about it all the time.
At the one o'clock position on the right breast, there's some mass three centimeters from Nippo that measures about a centimeter and a half. And she's been seen by surgeon, she's been seen by radiologists. Everyone's advised her things to do, but she just did not trust anyone. She did not trust her doctors close to home or in a super duper big place. She said, this slump was there before. And I called up a radiologist and who said, no, this lump is near something that was there before, but it's
not the same lump. It's a new lump. And the patient didn't really trust the radiologist. She did, however, have this lump. I examined her. Her weighs one hundred and thirty pounds, same as two years ago, with a height of five feet five. She smoked in the past, not now. Her bowels are fine, her menstruation is fine. She has no fevers or chills or no other lumps. She's never had any operations, she said, no fillings in her tooth. She's exactly as God would have
made her. And examined her and I found this mass in the breast. It's almost two centimeters. There's no skinlation, there's no armpit involvement. And well, I met with her and explained to her how it's so important to have a biopsy. In the world of cancer, it's really important to have a biopsy to know what you're dealing with. And there's are some people who just are so insistent, and she was so insistent until she met me, and I tried to explain to her how the biopsy can change her life.
It can tell her what she has. She doesn't have to think about it could be this, or it could be that, or it could be another thing. With us, we'd like to do it the easiest possible way. We don't like to do big invasive cutting and bleeding and anesthesia whenever possible. And with this woman we were able to put a tiny little needle in who was painless and easy and well, she just did it yesterday and show the answer in a couple of days. And this is the work we do every
day. And she wants to be treated without any cutting, without any lumpectomies, without any astectomies, without any Chimo theay therapy, and this is one of our unique programs for women with breast cancer. And actually about one percent of people with breast cancer are men. We're treating a man right now, a doctor who came to us with breast cancer. This woman's coming next week, and I'll keep you up to date on her progress. She's of course
hoping and praying that it's not cancer, so are we. But if God forbid it is. This is the work we do in treatment, and we offer innovative treatment, and we talk about all the options to each person, like this woman who looks like a China doll, really she does. And very lovely personality and lovely in all ways. And speaking of sexual organs, well, here's a man who's seventy years old, he's married. He came in the past here with a lung nodule and he never came back because he
never had lung cancer and he never thought he had to show up. And then he was seen with a lump on his penis. So this man had a lump on his penis. He was seen by a skin doctor and a second skin doctor, and then he was seen by a urologist. Urologists. These are all surgeons. Skin doctors. Dermatologists are surgeons who operate on the skin, and eurologists are surgeons who operate on the urinary system. So he had a mass on the penis, he had a biopsy, he was squamous
cancer. He was seen by this eurologists who wanted to do radical surgery on him. In fact, the two dermatologists also want to do radical surgery on him. They're all surgeons, and no one offered him any options. He's one hundred and forty pounds. Two years ago, he's hundred and forty pounds. He's five' ten, he has no fevers or chills. He's very active, he goes running and maintains a very very healthy lifestyle. And I examined him and yeah, he had this mass on the penis. He had
no lymphan was involved. He was otherwise in perfect great shape, and we of course suffered to stage him up to make sure the cancer hasn't traveled, because remember, we like to know what you have and where is it. And he had this squamous cancer the penis, and he was just adamant not
to lose his penis or part of his penis. And we know there's studies, actually psychological studies that show that men who have their penis removed don't psychologically do as well as men who have treatment that saves the penis, like the work we do. And this man had already been at three doctors, all of them recommended to remove the penis, and he just did not want that.
He's sexually active, he's married, he loves his wife. He enjoys his time with his wife in all aspects, whether it's eating or running, or walking or going to the movies. And well, he came here because he wanted a fresh second opinion, like so many people who come here for fresh second opinions. And well what happened to him. Well, we saw him and he's been treated and he's cancer free. And he saw his dermatologists and his surgeons, and he told me. They said, wow, what
great results with doctor Liederman. I didn't know it was possible. Yeah, well they should know it's possible because we've been talking about it every day the last thirty years. And a doctor who takes care of someone with cancer should know all the options. Like us. We talk about all the options. If you look on our walls and our booklets, you'll see all the options chemo and immunotherapy and surgery and standard radiation. But most people come here.
I'd rather have the radiosurgery hit the cancer and not hurt healthy tissues. And this is the work that we do every day. At thirteen eighty four Broadway. Whether you have a breast cancer or a penis cancer, whatever, we talk about, all the options, we inform you. That's our pleasure is to inform you. That's how I grew up thinking, you need to explain, use your education to give the patient a better education, just like we're
doing here today. My name's doctor Liederman. I want to tell you one more secret, and that is that we're live on the radio, and that means you can call us from now till four o'clock. You can call us at one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. Call us ask your questions about cancer. Are the things we talk about on the radio. Noah will pick up your call.
I'll put your call right through. Don't be bashful, don't say, oh, doctor Liederman, wy, don't you talk about X Y Z on the radio. Now's your chance to talk about whatever you want to talk about cancer related. One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. We'll be right back. When doctor Liederman 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 were keeping their breasts. Doctor Leederman, an outspoken advocate of breast saving therapy, educated women about choices. To arm every woman about breast cancer choices. Breast saving whenever possible and desired. When every hospital thought standard radiation was okay, doctor Leederman had a better idea innovative Doctor Leederman first brought brain radio surgery to New York and body
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Liederman. Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Liederman at the w o R Studios in the hearts of New York City for just a few from the Radiosurgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere
with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liderman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Liderman, we're back. We are back. One of our listeners just sent me an email. He said, how do doctors get away with giving two years of chemotherapy? It doesn't work, it's two or three hundred thousand dollars, then don't tell
the patient the results. How does the doctor get away with that? So you can tell me what you think or You can think what you think, but I can tell you the patient Wind is very upset, very upset that they weren't being told the truth. And that's not the only patient who observed that on this week. In fact, it's very very common chem therapy doctors had to think that they got the only solution when I would tell you most
likely their solution is a difficult, possibly terrible solution for many people. Not for everybody, but for many people. Sometimes people think I hate chemo for everybody. That's not true. There are instances where chemotherapy has a role, and I like to talk about that role, but I also talk about it when it's not properly used, and it's something that I do every day on
the program and with my patients and in person whoerever I am. Now, I want to tell you something else, because I said i'd introduced myself, and I meant that seriously. My name is doctor Gil Liederman and I'm MD, real doctor. I was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa. I went to public school University MD at twenty five, twenty five, just like my brother Ted, Doctor Ted Liederman MD at twenty five, Great doctor, thoughtful doctor, and doctor Ariel Leederman, the star of the group, MD
at twenty five, My son Ariel Leederman, MD at twenty five. There's three doctor Leaderman's all MD at twenty five years old. Aril Leaderman is here, board certified, worked at major institutions across America. Is loved by patients and their family and the staff and other people because he's thoughtful and caring and compassionate and does the right thing. He is great. And if you're lucky to have doctor Ariel Leederman, you are indeed a lucky person. So he
is fantastic. He's not twenty five anymore, but he's board certified, trained at big hospitals, famous hospitals. Here for you. Just ask for doctor Ariel Leaderman if you wish. I what did I do? After twenty five MD well I went on to University of Chicago Michael Reese, trained in internal medicine, took care of thousands of people with medical conditions three years, and
then became board certified, and then went on to Harvard Medical School. Very trained at the prestigious Dan of Barbarough Cancer Institute for years and board certified, took care of thousands of people with cancers and then went on at Harvard Medical School for the Joint Center for Radacient Therapy. Prestigious radiation program took care of thousands of patients and board certified the only Harvard trained triple Board certified radiation cancer
doctor in New York, one of the few in the world. Here for you, so I want to talk about other things. I want to talk about another patient. This is a patient who came to us with prostate cancer years ago, and he was sent by a eurologist. This is one eurologist, like thank God, who hates to remove a man's prostate. Why does he hate to remove a man's prostrate because he knows without it, surgery results are not great. In fact, they're much inferior to our results. He
hates to take away sexual functioning men. He hates to cause damage to the nerves, which means leakag. He hates to shorten the penis and that's why he sends almost all his patients here with prostate cancer. And he sent this man from Columbia, South America with prostate cancer. He had multiple cores positive for gleas and seven Gleason is how the cancer looks under the microscope. Goes from two the best to ten the worst. So this is a more aggressive
cancer. It was his stage T three cancer. PSA was four point six and he was treated years ago. Years ago he had noctoria's waking up twice a night to yearn eight. We offered a medicine to help him. He was one hundred and twenty two pounds, same as two years before, with a height of five foot five. He's been an athlete most of his life and he had played soccer, worked as a carpenter. Was born in Colombia, and an exam hit a huge prostate SCRs Aulcus. And many people say,
oh, doctor Liederman, you treat large prostates. Yeah. Of course, people with large prostates with large prostate cancer want to be having the same chance to be cured as other people. So the answer is yes. So often I see other surgeon says, the surgeon says that prostate's too big. The surgeon says the prostate's too small, the surgeon says the prostates too middle. Well, those are all excuses that, in my experience are not true
excuses. They seem like just a way to get the patient to say, okay, doctor Liederman, I'll have surgery, even though it doesn't work very well, and even the results are less good with doctor Liederman's less good then with doctor Liederman's approach. And because with surgery most likely I'll be impotent and leaking urine. You think I'll do surgery for that, you I am an idiot. No, That's why we have booklets and DVDs. That's why if
you have prostate disease, you should check out our information. But better yet is to meet in person to discuss all details. This man, seventy one years old, huge prosta Gleason seven, huge cancer, higher risk, came to me years ago, more than five years ago. And now his PSA is zero only with our treatment, no chemo, no hormones, no surgery, no radical surgery. Only with our treatment, PSA is zero, doing well. Every PSA is getting better. And this is the work that we
do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. And we have lots of information to send you about prostate cancer. We have a lot of DVDs to send you, but it's always best to meet in person. And when I speak about men in the music industry, there's old there's kind of music like I don't know Taylor Swift, but then there's the industry. And this man's a businessman. He's also a musician. He's married, he's got multiple kids, and he had diabetes. And he came to me two years ago with a
basal cell cancer on his forehead. And I saw him and had many skin cancers before his weight was one ninety two. He was five' ten. He's a next smoker. And examined him and had a small mass about it thus in the centimeter on his forehead. And I offered him treatment. And we treat many many basal cell and squamous cancers. Why because so many people just do not want to do radical deforming mos excavation surgery. And this man came to me. We explained everything, and then he went home and didn't
do anything. He did nothing, He did absolutely nothing. And what do you think happened? What happens to cancer when it's not treat What does cancer do? Does it go away by itself? No? Does it keep on growing? Yeah? Most commonly, and it's growing to become huge. It's a huge mass on his forehead. This is the work that we do every day and our success rate is ninety percent, actually ninety five percent with no
cutting, no bleeding. Side effects. Usually people don't have significant side effects, might be some dryness as the skin in the area, which goes away with some moisturizer creams. And this is the work we do. He went two years thinking maybe you thought he's going to die first, but he didn't die. The cancer got about five times bigger, and now he wants to be treated. He's so eager to be treated, and this is the work we do. Of course, it would have been better for him if he
was diagnosed when it's smaller, but our success rate is still high. It's about ninety five percent with no cutting and no bleeding and no mows and no graphs and the holes. This is the work we do. And we've created thousands of skin cancer's, probably more than anyone else over decades. And we also have booklets and DVDs to send you if you want. Just call us
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thirty eight. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Call doctor Leederman two and two choices, thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eight. Call doctor Leederman, two and two choices. Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the 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 Liderman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liderman, we're back. We're back and we have Mark on the line. How are you Mark. I'm good, doctor Liederman. How are
you. What's your cancer question today? Well, I spoke. I had occasion to speak to a nurse. She's a private duty nurse, and want you asked me your question, asked me your question. My question is are there any long Are there any studies or statistics that show the long term results of radio surgery well for what disease, well for any type of cancer. Yeah, that's what all doctors do. That's what I've been reporting. I've
gone on the national meetings, international meetings. I've been doing that for so long. And that's why we talk about we have a ninety percent success rate for the rest of your life. We're talking about following the patient. We don't just treat it patient and tell them to go off to Kingdom. Come. The patients get followed up, they get blood tests, they get physical exams, they get imaging, and of course there's different tests done for different
diseases. But this is what we do every day. If you look at prostate cancer, for example, Glease and seven. We're talking about ninety percent success versus surgery is sixty percent. So we're talking about comparison all the time. This is all that we do. You know, doctor Liederman, how you always cite the Harvard Medical School studies that show the statistics that you're you know you No, I don't excuse me. I talk about Harvard Medical School.
I went there. But the first doctor to do body radio surgery in America is guess who it's you. It's me, So why would I cite someone else. I've been doing it longer than anyone else. I have more information, more data than anyone else. Right, I'm asking, are there any long term fits? There's plenty. Just go to the library, go to the medical library and look it up. You'll find plenty of statistics. And when you want to come and meet about a specific reason, then make
a data and come in. Okay, there plenty of data, lots of data, thousands of papers about radio surgery. Just look them up. Yes, the long term results, right, long term, short term, all the term. Just go you know, go on a radio show. We're not going to talk about a ten thousand papers. Go to a medical Library and look it up. Go spend a few years of your life and do that. It'd be great for you. All right, thank you so much, God bless you. I hope you lived to be one hundred and twenty
in good health. Thank you you too. I want to talk about an eighty seven year old man. This is a man born in Rhode Island. He has a squamous carcinoma of his hard powate and he went to one of the super duper places. He felt a mass in his mouth and they wanted to do an eighty seven It's a man who can barely hear, but he's very spry. They want to do radical surgery and cut out of his palate and tonso and tongue and neck in an eighty seven year old man. Wow.
Now, a lot of heading that cancers refers to the area of the below the brain and above the voice boxer from the voice box up. He never smoked. Lots of cancers are from viruses now, and you may have heard of Michael Douglas talking about getting an epstein bar or HPV. Well, yeah, it's true that more and more heading that cancers are from virus, then less are from smoking and drinking. This man never smoked. I examined him. His weighs one hundred and twenty pounds. It was one hundred and
thirty pounds two years ago. He's five foot six. He says his eating is somewhat diminished. He was going to go to the super Duper hospital and do radical resection of his palate. They're going to take skin from his arm and his leg and sew it on into his mouth where they cut off his palate and his tonsil and his tongue. And well, he had a pet scan show disease in the maxilla and the palate and the tongue. He had a small lung nodule, which is always worrisome, and we're pursuing that.
But he just does not want to have radical surgery. He just does not want that. And I can tell you that most people that I see just do not want to have radical surgery, especially for this part of the body. He would probably be very deforming for his eating and his speech and his
appearance. And at eighty seven he may not even make it through. And you have to ask yourself, why would a surgeon talk to him about radical surgery only without talking about all the options so we talked about it earlier in the hour. Why are they pushing for a chemo that doesn't work without talking about all the options. And here you've got a surgeon and one of the most famous hospitals in the world telling this person how he needs to have radical
surgery. Wow wow, oh wow, oh wow, oh wow. Long term effects of radical surgery like this, this man would be lucky to be alive and intact after radical surgery. He came here, we met, and he's decided to go with our treatment. Only he doesn't want chemo. He doesn't want surgery for a squamous cancer of the mouth, of the tonsil, of the powet of the tongue. This is the work that we do every day with high success, where we attack the cancer. Decades of experience.
We're actually the first in New York with radio surgery for the head and neck area as well as for the brain. This is what we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. And we're talking about a man who comes to is sixty eight years old with a recto cancer. He has three children. He came with his wife. He had this recto cancer. It was five and a half centimeters rising in a natonoma. He had Admiral Carson in the fat around the
colon. He had lymphanodes that were positive, and we then treated him to try to prevent this can answer from growing back, and we treated him successful and he's now cancer free. His scancer negative, his blood tests are negative, his physical exam and cancer marker. So I just got a question for Mark what all long term effects here? You have an excellent long term effects
no cancer. That's our best long term effect, no cancer. And another very rare case, this is a woman who came to us because her sister came to us. This is a woman who had a melanoma of her finger, of her small right finger. Melanoma is one of the most vicious skin cancers, one of the most deadly skin cancers. And she'd been seen by dermatologists and surgeons and they all wanted to cut off her finger, and she
was just so adamant against any radical surgery. And she came here and just in a few treatments, with focused treatment, we were able to attack this melanoma of her finger, and she's now in the healing phases, doing great and happy. And she actually came on Wednesday, and I reminded her about
the matinees on Broadway just down the street. 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 I want to talk about a man who's eighty two years old, born in New York City. He came to us with a left lung cancer. His doctors wanted to open up and remove part of his lung. He knew that he'd have trouble at age eighty two with emphysema and having part of his lung removed, which means that they'd have
less lung to breathe. If God puts your lungs in your body for a reason that is to breathe, and the surgeon removes part of your lung, you'd probably have less lung capacity and less breathing. And this man was told he had to have surgery, and the surgeon again did not tell him about any options. He also had heart disease. He had atrifibrillation. This is a man eighty two. He'd be lucky to make it out alive, and then he'd probably not be in the same condition, losing part of his lung,
already with emphysema, already with heart disease. And he came to us five years ago. He asked Mark, asked for data long term. Here's five years later. Now this man is eighty seven years old, cancer free. And this is the beautiful work we do. Imagine. Before us, pretty much it was surgery or you know what. Well, with us, now there's new options for people like this man with lung cancer, for that
woman with skin cancer, or that musician with cancer of the forehead. This is the work we do, offering new options for almost anyone who wishes to hear about options. We talk about options. We don't tell you what to do. We tell you about the options and the plus and minuses of each option. And we're talking about a seventy five year old judge from Massachusetts. He's a judge from Massachusetts. He had a gleas in ten cancers cancer traveled
to lymph nodes. It was stage four, and he came to US years ago with stage four cancer gleas in ten treated here and he's now in remission. His PSA is zero. He's a judge. He's fully active, he never smoked, he never did anything to get this cancer. And this is the work we did. We do every day for advanced cancers and early cancers, early cancers like some skin cancers, early cancers like an early prostator, breast or advance. Also, this is the work we do, huge amount
of experience, thousands of patients treated over decades. First in America with body radio surgery, first in New York with brain radio surgery. We are at thirty eighty four Broadway. My name is doctor Liederman, Board certified, Triple Board, certified, Harbord train. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. It's always best to call us at two and two choices. Our number is two and two choices. That's two and two two four six forty two
thirty seven. 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. For cancer treatment most prefer effective, non invasive, well tolerated outpatient therapy. That's doctor Liederman,
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you've got choices? Conductor, they don't mean today. To want to choices is a much bad way to want too 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 too choices, Conductor, they don't mean today. Doctor Leiderman, Cancer Treatment, thirteen eighty four, Broadway,
