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

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

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

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

Broadway and thirty eight. If the address my cancer had been set straight, called to and two choices for an appointments Mate the tleeder Men's top right. For more information about innovative cancer treatment, called doctor Leederman two and two choices, two and two choices, thirteen eighty four Broadway. Most insurance is accepted for newer recurrent cancers. Call Doctor Leiderman two and two choices. Welcome everybody.

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

and every day. We're on the radio every day. Why to educate, to learn, to get better health, to get better life, to learn about options that you may not otherwise know about. Or if God forbid, you are a loved one have a cancer or a tumor, and you go to the emergency rooms, Oh, I've got a tumor in my head or my breast, or my lung, or my pancreas or my bladder, prostate or colon or wherever, And next you know, a surgeon comes out and says, well, you're lucky. We have a time in the schedule to

do the surgery tomorrow at two o'clock. You're so lucky. And that's what so commonly happens. So commonly happen someone has a symptom, whether it's a mass or bleeding or pain or weight loss, go to the emergency room and next thing you know, they call a surgeon. Next thing you know, you're having radical surgery without really most commonly being formed about all the options. So we hope that number one, you learn from this program. And this

program is based upon my experience. I see patients every day and I take notes, and then I come to the radio and talk about these people's happened to them and the thought process and how they got to us, and what their impression is and what the results are elsewhere. And We've been doing this for years and years and years and years. And just like in medical school, how do you learn? How do you take a normal young adult and turn them and turn her into a doctor? Well you do it by learning,

by repetition, by understanding, by having a large experience. Why do patients like doctors with a large experience, because they probably have had many, many, many similar cases. People ask me all the time, doctor Liederman, have you ever had a case like mine? They ask all the time. And I can tell you that I've been a doctor for forty five years.

I've treated about forty thousand patients. We have one of the largest experiences in the world treating common cancers and rare cancers, very rare cancers, and so people get satisfaction. Knowing the doctor is such an experience. Knowing the doctors a pioneer, knowing that doctors the first in the Western hemisphere to perform body radio surgery, innovative ideas, new ideas that many many people learn from. And every day that's what we talk about it every day. You can

tune in, you don't have to pay for tuition to medical school. You can sit back. We have programs every day, sometimes many times a day, all different, all new, and this is the work that we do every day. And as an example, as just one example among many, I want to talk about a woman who emailed me just a few minutes ago. This woman emailed me from a neighboring state, and I'll read you the

email. I told her that I'm not going to divulge her name or identifying information, but you don't need that really to understand what's going through her head. Just a few minutes ago, she wrote me, Hi, doctor Liederman, I was newly diagnosed with breast cancer. I have an appointment with and she says the name super Duper hospital in New York City tomorrow to go over exactly what I have and my options for treatment. This is my second opinion.

I was initially sent to speak to oncologist at XYZ Super Duper Hospital in Philadelphia where there was a biopsy of the breast on they said. She said, they took a piece of the skin and did a needle aspirin on a lymphanote on the right armpit. She wrote, these are all her words. I've been told about all the protocols, and I was told last week to start chemotherapy immediately because I would eat it no matter what. And she writes, question mark, question mark, question mark, question mark. None of

their protocols have felt right to me. She writes, neither have things I've read about Mexico or some clinics in the USA. However, I did request lab tests from an oncologist in Illinois because I'm interested in my health and immunity,

regardless of the cancer. She goes on to say, I've been at which and knowing I did not want conventional protocol, but not having any other option until now, when my brother texted me your name, and she goes on to write, I've been watching your video on YouTube, but I know this is for me, and you did say to email you, and that's true. I did say to email, and she emailed me a few minutes ago, and I've already responded to her, telling her that we're even going

to be talking about her case on the radio. So she goes on to say, so far they said, I'm stage three that could change with a six melimeter mass and possibly affecting two lymph nodes. I have three cancer markers, including her too positive. But as I said, I will have all the other results tomorrow along with a pet scan. Technically I have access to the results, but just wasn't up to reading any more bad news. And then she writes, of course, like everybody else, I have a story.

If someone could tell me how to proceed with your office for a consultation, I would appreciate it. I will follow up sometime tomorrow just in case this email gets lost. Well, the email didn't get lost. It came exactly to me, and I returned the email immediately. And then she concludes by saying thank you in advance and looking forward to meeting you, and her name and phone number. So this is what she wrote a few minutes ago.

I've already responded to her that there are options besides surgery, there's options besides chemotherapy, and that we're welcome to meet this week. And I suggested she get the pet scans being done tomorrow elsewhere. Should get the pet scan and bring the results here and we can meet later tomorrow or even the next day. And this is the work we do so often when women have breast

cancer. So often they go to one hospital, another hospital, another hospital for a second opinion, and most commonly the second opinion is exactly the same as the first opinion and the third opinion and the fourth opinion, and the doctors are almost all interchangeable, and they're all mainly working in big hospitals where there's a kind of a situation where the surgencies the patient and does surgery on the woman and then sends the patient to chemo doctors who does do chemo for

four or six months chemo, and then at the end gets weeks and weeks and weeks of standard radiation. This is what so commonly, not in every case, but so commonly happens to women with invasive breast cancer. And so this woman has already been at two super big hospitals, one in New York, one in Philadelphia, and she gets a sense that all of them are offering the same thing, and she just does not want the same thing.

She wants a fresh second opinion, I believe, And that's why I suspect she'll be here tomorrow or the next day with her results and with her papers in hand. And that's the best way for any patient to come with their results in hand with the patient here. Many people like to try to cut corners and say, oh, let me just speak to you for a minute. But I can tell you that never works. Cutting corners is dangerous for the patient, dangerous for the family, and it's also dangerous for the doctor

because there's things the doctor needs to do to examine the results. Often patients don't read or interpret results in the right way. For example, I had a man just two days ago came to me and said, oh, Doctor Leiderman, my PSA is going up, up, up, It's higher than it ever was. It's higher than when you treated me. And that was shocking because I knew this man, and I knew his PSA's had been going down for years, and now he's telling me they're going up, up,

up, higher than ever before. And so I took the paper from the man's hand and read it and showed him. In fact, the PSA was lower than ever, ever, ever, ever before. It started out at sixteen and went to eleven and nine and six and five and four, and now it's down to zero point three, the lowest ever. And what is he to say? He read the wrong number, He read the wrong number, He didn't read the results. He read another number that had nothing to

do with his PSA. And had he done that on the phone, well we would have assumed that the cancer was back and he was in big trouble. But we did it in person, and I showed him how to read the results. I circled it for him, and he was so happy that he came here to review his date and review his results and also to talk about his health in general and all other issues that he wants to talk about,

and also to be examined. This is the work we do every day, and it's so important to be here in person to review the records, to review the patient from a physical exam, to answer questions in a way with eyeball to eyeball, with each party seeing the other. And also often patients bring their family and friends. So often people bring their family and friends

and loved ones so they too can ask other questions. Some people feel that are so nervous when we see a doctor that by asking the doctor to be present, that the doctor can talk to the family, talk to the friends, talk to the loved ones, all at the same time. And this

is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. So for this woman with breast cancer, how we started the hour, This woman who has breast cancer and just does not want to have surgery and chemo therapy and has been at big hospitals and it's thinking about Mexico and clinics across America. Wow, she likes the idea of learning about all the options, including she's already learned about surgery and chemo and when I meet her we'll speak about

that again. Who also speak about treatment protocols for breast cancers. And I can tell you we speak about cancer treatment that are non invasive with no cutting and no bleeding and off with no chemo, because so many people would rather not have those options for them, and that's what we do. We believe that every person is the president of the United States of their body. Every person I believe should know all the options. Sometimes people say, oh no,

I don't want to hear about chemo and surgery. Well, we talk about all the options because I think we're obliged. That's why I was raised, That's why I was educated that each person should know all the options, and then it's up to the person to choose what's best for that person.

So this woman who has a six melimeters two in the breast with lymphodes involved, she most likely will be here this week and most likely will review our records, and most likely we'll talk about all the options and we'll show her the information. And you too can get the information by calling us, either now or whenever you want. Our phone number, which is so important to

remember, is two one two choices. Two one two choices, and it's two and two choices because two and two means New York City and choices, because we believe that many people want to know all the choices, like this woman. My name is doctor Liederman, working at Radio Searcher in New York thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway, thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New York City, located right between Macy's and Times Square easy to get to.

Most subways, trains, buses come within a couple of minutes of our office. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. We make it accessible. We're here for you. We educate, We have information to send you or many many people come in to our ow office to pick up information at thirteen eighty four Broadway. Our phone numbers two and two choices, Minam, Doctor Liederman, We'll be right back. Many people with cancer come to doctor Liederman

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

if prior chemo, radiation or surgery didn't work. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices, two and two choices for a free booklet DVD. Thirty eighth and Broadway. Most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Harvard trained, Triple board certified Doctor Liederman two and two choices two and two tree choices for innovative cancer treatment. Best is to meet doctor Liederman in person. Call two on two choices. Two on two choices. Radical surgeries deform beautiful bodies. Doctor

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leaks, impairs, shortens right. Moment to meet doctor Liederman for cancer treatment is now. Doctor Liederman might save your life. Doctor Liederman most experienced body radiosurgery. Accepts most insurances Medicare, Medicaid thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth, First in America. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices, two and two choices. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices. Welcome back to the

Radio Surgery hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City, 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 non 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 Leiderman, we're back. We are back. One of those little ads I talked about the woman who lost her arm because you didn't want to wait to see me. Well, it's all true. All those stories are true. That woman, nice woman from a neighboring state, had a sara coma of her arm. Sarcoma is a cancer the connective tissue of her right arm. She was going to come to me, she'd

want to wait five minutes to see me. She went elsewhere, and she went to super duper big places in Texas and Utah, and they told her she had to have her arm amputated. She had to have her arm amputated, and she did that. She had her arm amputated, and right before the surgery, she turned to the doctor who's going to amputate her arm and asked the doctor, what can I do if this surgery doesn't work? And the surgeant told her she's a goner. She's a goner if the surgery to

amputate her arm doesn't work. And still she had her arm amputated. You can imagine what goes to her. Person's had never to have your arm again. She went to one of the biggest hospitals, she trusted the doctor, she had her arm amputated, and then guess what. The cancer came right back, came back right where the shoulder was, or the remaining a part

of the shoulder, even though her entire arm was removed. And she went around the country looking at options, and she had other treatments, and eventually she came to me. None of the treatments worked. And we know that for sarcomas and for many cancers. Most cancers that travel chemo may work for a few weeks or months, but nearly always the cancer grows back, and say, why do people take chemo if it always grows back. That's a

good question. I don't know if people think it's some kind of security blanket or if they go to super duper big hospital and say, well, if super duper hospital tells me I should get chemo, then I guess they should get chemo. And please understand, the usual person who gets chemo spends one hundred to two hundred thousand dollars a year getting chemo, So it's a big

business for that hospital, for the doctor, for the drug industry. And well, this woman had all the treatments, including amputation of her arm, and when none of the treatments work, she came back to me, the woman I talked about in the radio ad, and she had this huge mask, almost like a huge melon where her right shoulder used to be. We talked about all the options, and she chose to have radio surgery here at Radio Sturt in New York, the home of radio surgery in the Western hemisphere,

the most experienced center with decades of experience. And when all the other treatments failed, the surgery failed, all the other treatments failed, she came and she trusted me, and she trusted our center, and she trusted our staff who were all dedicated to performing sophisticated stereotactic radiation and radiation procedures. And she had a few treatments, and just recently came back her follow up, she had a new scan and when all the other treatments had failed, the

surgery and other treatments had failed. Here the cancer's already in my view dead. The cancers shrunk just within weeks by forty percent. She's never had that kind of response to any other treatment, and most likely in our experience, success rate for sarcomas is ninety percent for the rest of the life of the patient, and unlike surgery, which is so deforming, and unlike chemo, which is so failing generally, the failing rate of chemo for sarcoma's and many

other cancers is nearly one hundred percent. With us, success rate for just a few treatments for treat this big massive cancer on her shoulder when nothing else worked is ninety percent, and she's already had within weeks a forty percent shrinkage. And this is the work we do, and it's why patients come from around the world seeking new options and the experience of the doctor who first performed body radiosurgery in the Western Hemisphere and has the most extensive experience over decades.

This is why people come to Radiostan, New York thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. Our work is out patient. You come in, get treatment and go home, or go to work, or go have time with your family and loved ones. This is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. And you can watch our videos. We have videos of many many of our patients who talk about the treatment, what happened to them before, what happened to them

since, and it's very informative. I would encourage you if you're interested in cancer treatment or radio surgery, or interest in patients and patient care, to watch our videos, look at our booklets. It's all available at no charge. We can either send you sample of our work or can come to our office and pick up copies for yourself and your loved ones. And as a radio listener, you're learning a lot and you can pass on our information.

We believe that radio listeners save lives, that you by listening can pass on the information and save lives. And otherwise you wouldn't know. The woman I talked about with breast cancer, she went to two of the biggest hospitals in New York and Philadelphia. No one told her about non invasive treatment for a breast cancer. This woman with the cancer of her arms, her come of her arm. She went to the biggest centers in Texas and Utah. No

one told her about non invasive treatment. So why many people come here to get fresh ideas from the person the pioneer, the first with body radio surgery in America. And I want to tell you a few more secrets. And number one secret is that we're live, and that means you can call us. You can call us from now till four o'clock. You can call it one eight hundred three two one zero seven to one. One eight hundred three two one zero seven to one. You can call. Noah will pick up

the phone. What's that zero seven ten? Excuse me? One eight hundred three to one zero seven ten. One eight hundred three to one zero seven ten. Noah will pick up to call. He'll pass it along and you don't have to be embarrassed. We're not going to embarrass you. You don't have to give your name. Just ask your cancer question or cancer question related to this show. So again that number is one hundred three to one zero seven ten call us now till four o'clock. Number two point that we're every

day on the radio and on this great station. Wr're on now till four o'clock and then tonight at midnight, and on every night at midnight. And many people like to go to sleep with doctor Liderman. Many people like to wake up with doctor Liderman. Many people like to work with doctor Liderman. And amazing numbers of people listen to this radio show at midnight. And

there's a new show every night. And then next Saturday, we'll be on at one o'clock, three o'clock and five pm, all one hour programs from one to two, three to four, five to six. Next Saturday, and then next week's on and every week Sunday at eleven am till noon, one to two and three to four. And one more thing I want to introduce is myself, so you know who's talking. There's many people giving advice and many people talking on the radio who sad to say, you never know

what their experience is. So I just want to tell you a little bit about myself. I was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa, went to public school, went to university, went to medical school, MD at twenty five real doctor at twenty five MD medical doctor like my brother Ted, doctor Ted Liederman MD at twenty five and doctor Ariel Liederman, also my son, MD at twenty five three. Doctor Liederman's all MD's at twenty five. Doctor

Ariel Leederman works here at thirteen eighty four Broadway. He's board certified, trained at some of the biggest universities across America. Is a wonderful doctor, caring doctor, thoughtful doctor, compulsive doctor, taking care of patients with cancer and suspect cancer. All at thirteen eighty four Broadway. And I shall tell you one more thing. Who do we take care of well? People with suspected cancer, people with a high PSA or want to know what the PSA is.

I want to know if they have a lump in their breast, or they're lung or wherever. Come here suspected cancers, people who lose weight, people have a lump, people have bleeding, people come here for evaluation. Number two is people with newly diagnosed cancer, like the women with breast cancer we talked about earlier the show women with newly diagnosed breast cancer who are not

satisfied with what they've heard. They want to hear about all the options, and here we talk about all the options, which satisfies so many people. And number three is people who have had cancer treatment elsewhere. They've had cancer for a while, They've been going for surgery or chemo radiation and the treatments

is not working. And we know so commonly chemotherapy might work for a week or a month, but then it fails so commonly, and so many people with pre existing cancer come here for new ideas when their doctors have run out of ideas. So three reasons people come here. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. We're at thirteen eighty four Broadway. We're super convenient. We have lots of information to provide to you. You can also check our

website which is r SNY dot org org again r SNY dot org. And I just want to say a couple more words. After medical degree MD for me, I went onto University of Chicago trained in internal medicine three years. The University of Chicago Board certified, then on to Boston Harvard Medical School, trained at the prestigious Dana Farber Cancer Instituit. Three more years was on the

staff there. Board certified. Have retained care of thousands of patients in Boston and then also at Harvard Medical School the Joint Center for Radiation Therapy, trained in Radiational collegey and treated thousands of patients. Also at Harvard Medical School, the only Harvard trained triple board certified radiation cancer doctor New York, one of

the few in the world. Here for you, accepting most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, super conveniently located thirteen eighty four Broadway, seeing patients with new cancers, recurrent cancers, and suspected cancers. My name, doctor Liederman.

We'll be right back. When doctor Leederman came to New York from Harvard, ninety seven percent of women in New York were losing their breasts as breast cancer treatment, but ninety percent of doctor Liederman's patients with breast cancer were keeping their breasts. Doctor Liederman, an outspoken advocate of breast saving therapy, educated women about choices to arm every woman about breast cancer choices. Breast saving whenever possible

and desired. When every hospital thought standard radiation was okay, doctor Leederman had a better idea innovative Doctor Leederman first brought brain radio surgery to New York and body radio surgery to a mental meet Doctor Leederman Breast conserving therapy over decades. Thirteen eighty four, Broadway at thirty eighth Call two on two choices, two and two choices about breast cancer treatment. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted.

For a fresh second opinion, called doctor Leederman. Breast cancer treatment called two on two choices, two on two choices. Call doctor Leederman today, two and two choices. It's doctor Liederman with Calvin West singing and writing about his cancer treatment. I had cancer and my home upsideca at the radio. Heard you read, Tom, I'm so bad. Do you want to thank Doc good leader man, you heliet your cancer. It's not counting two two three,

Well up, no more. Your brand is too free cancer treatment, called doctor Leederman, two and two choices, two and two choices, Call doctor Liederman. Welcome back to the radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the w R Studios in the hearts of New York City 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, treat prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Liederman, we're back, We're back. How're you talking to a man? Wonderful man sixty four years old, married with three with five children. Came with his

wife. He has a family history of skin cancers. His family origin is Irish and German. He had multiple skin cancer's lifetime. He had two skin cancers on the left medio eye, so where the eyelids hit the nose and the tear duck. He had two cancers. They were both here with Mo's Moe's mohs Moe's surgery. And I know that most people say they get the last cancer sell Well, he had Mo's twice and they had deforming eyelid deforming tear duc and the cancer came back a third time. So number one,

we obviously know that Moe's is not so fantastic as it's advertised. It's not one hundred percent. They can't see the last cancer. Sell Number two, he now comes with a cancer at the same location, the left eye, it's called the medio location, next to the nose, tear duck, and it was growing onto the nose, the tear duck and the eyelids. And he went to several places. He went to one of the biggest hospitals in

a neighboring state, and he was told he had to have chemotherapy. Well, we know that chemotherapy doesn't cure skin cancer, so why would the super duper big hospital send him for chemotherapy which cures nobody. Basically, it's sending this man, wonderful man, businessman, married man, father of five, sending this man to a glue factory, offering no options to me. He has to have chemo, and that's the way it is. And he didn't

like that option. He did not like that option. And then he went to another facility, one of the biggest centers in New York City and they refused even to see him. And then he went to another doctor who specialized in cancers of the eye and eye lid area, and they said they'd have to remove the eye, the eyelids, his tier duck, and part of his nose radical surgery. So he's been offered the options. After MOS failed

twice and deformed him, cancer came back in the eyelid area. He was offered one big hospital chemo, which is really, in my view, useless. Number two, one of the biggest super duper hospitals, refused to see him even they said they had nothing to offer him. And the third superpooper hospital in New York City offered to do radical surgery to remove the eyelids, eye and nose and tier ducks. And he came here. He heard about our options, and we put together a program for a very extensive cancer.

The cancer was involving the upper eyelid, the lower eyelid, the tier duck, the nose, and the adjacent tissues. And we put together a program with no cutting, no bleeding, no chemotherapy. And he was here years ago and we put together this program which was delicate and precise, which is what our work is, which is generally delicate and precise. That's, after

all, what is radio surgery. Radio surgery is precise. Most places, we're using standard radiation where lots and lots of healthy tissue was getting radiated. When one doctor stood up and said there's a better way. And who was that one doctor? Guess who? The original pioneer of radiosurgery. Yours truly, and this patient came here really desperate, not wanting to go through radical surgery, not wanting to die, and he was treated. He trusted us

and chose our treatment. This is years ago, and now it's two years later. He's still cancer free. He's never had a recurrence, he's never had chemo after us, he never surgery after us. Only our treatment two years ago, outpatient therapy, very delicate therapy to this area, which was administered in a very and I believe safe, easy way for the patient, not easy for us and our staff who performed his delicate, delicate procedure on

him. And he's now cancer free. He has his face, he has his life, he has his eyelids, he has his tear duck, he has his nose, he has his eye, and he has his health and his future, which he did not have two years ago when he came to us desperate, having no options, having been seen or worked up at three of the biggest facilities in the New York area. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway, and we see many,

many people with skin cancers. We probably have one of the largest experiences treating guaymous el and basal cell cancers of the skin, also caratoy canthoma. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. We have booklets of information to give you or send to you. We have DVDs available for you, all at no charge. You're welcome to get that information. Come in or call us at two and two choices. If you

have a cancer, it's always best to meet in person. My name is doctor Liederman, thirteen eighty four Broadway, Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. Now we'll talk about a man who came to me years ago with bladder cancer. Years ago, he had a bladder cancer confined to the bladder, and doctors elsewhere wanted to remove his bladder. He came to us because he wanted to keep his bladder. We offered him treatment

options that were non invasive to potentially cure his bladder cancer. He decided to go to a super duper big hospital and for an invasive bladder cancer. Sad to say, they offered a scrape and scrape and scrape, and they did it twenty times. They told him to scrape out all the cancer and cure

him, and sad to say, he believed them. He believed in a so called treatment or remedy that has no basis in the literature, no basis anywhere, and yet it was at a super duper big hospital, and sad to say, he trusted them, and he went through his procedures scraping out the bladder again and again and again twenty times. And guess what happened,

Well, the cancer came back, came back in the kidney. They cut out his kidney, they cut out his guider, and then the cancer traveled to the lung and he was offered chemo and removal all part of the lung, which he took. And then finally he came back with stage four cancer wanting us to treat the lung cancer the nodules in the lung, and this

is the work we did all non invasively, well tolerated. This is the work that we do every day, first in America with non invasive radio surgery for newer recurrent cancers, primary metastatic cancers, most anywhere in the body. Now, I want to talk about a man who comes to a seventy years old. He had a gleas in eight cancer. He had biopsies, six biopsies of the press that were done. Five of the six showed cancer. His PSA was six point six. His scans showed no spread of the cancer.

At one of the biggest hospitals in New York area, he was told he had to have surgery in Surdier was on the schedule. I should tell you also he's a black man from Jamaica, and in the black community, one in six black men get prostate cancer. One in twenty three die of prostate cancer. And not only is surgery almost always a failure with Gleason eight cancer, eighty percent time it fails, he also had high blood pressure and heart failure. He also had high cholesterol. He had high risk not even

to make it through the procedure. Yet they put him on the schedule for surgery at this super duper big hospital. Thank god. A friend of his, a radio listener, a radio listener who can save lives, advised him to stay away from surgery. He came to me even though he had surgery scheduled at the super duper big hospital. He was urinating five times a night. He had frequent your nation in the daytime, and he came to me. I examined him. He had a large prostate. He had a very

risky cancer Gleason eight. Gleason eight is how the cancer is described under the microscope, with a scale from two, which is the best, to ten is the worst. Gleason eight is one of the most aggressive, and yet with us, the majority of people we treat with gleas and eight cancer are cancer free. He trusted us years ago, years ago, and now his PSA is zero. He's doing great in remission and he's very pleased with no

side effects. His sex life works as urinary life is improved, and he's cancer free with no radical surgery, no robotic surgery, no open surgery. With our outpatient therapy. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New York City, and I talk about a man who comes sixty three years old, is from Puerto Rico. He came with a tonsil cancer. He came almost a decade ago. He had an advanced cancer in the tonsil, had

a neck cancer and an olymphanotes. He had a positive PET scan and he came. He had high blood pressure, prostetism, He had erect out his function. He was seen by his doctors. He had a sore throat, He had a mass in the neck. He had a biopsy. He was found out a squamous carcinoma, poorly differentiated. He went to one of the biggest hospitals, seen by surgeons, and the surgeons wanted to do radical surgery on his throat and his neck, and he just did not want to have

radical surgery. He came to us with massive cancer in the tonsil on the neck, and he trusted us, had non invasive treatment here and now nearly a decade later, he remains cancer free, doing great. This is the work that we do every day. At thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway, thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New York City. I was talking about another person who had a skin cancer on the bridge of her nose. It was a basis cell cancer right on the bridge of her nose. She was

born in Jamaica. You also tell you something interesting that usually skin cancers occur in fair complexed people and blonde people, blue eyed people. This is a black woman from Jamaica, and yet she had a basis cell cancer on her nose. She also had high blood pressure and diabetes and thyroid disease. And she just he's eighty five years old, just did not want to have radical moe surgery on her nose. She came to us years ago and now after

our non invasive treatment, nothing touches the patient. Invisible beams attacked the cancer with nothing touching the patient years ago treated and now cancer free. A rare event a black person was based on carcinoma. But remember Bob Marley died of skin cancer. He had a melanoma of his toe that went to the brain. So it can happen. And remember Jimmy Buffett had merco cell cancer. He had chemo in a variety of treatments, and our success rate for mercle

cell cancers is very, very high. Jimmy Buffett's sad to say when elsewhere. He died of metastatic merco cell skin cancer. My I'm doctor Liederman. We'll take a break. We'll be right back. Numbers mean much to me because of prostate cancer. Johnny Bragg's the number two for my stepfather who died of prostate cancer and my uncle who suffered so much after prostate cancer surgery. The number fifteen fifteen years since doctor Liederman's successful treatment of my prostate cancer.

The number zero, which is my PSA zero after doctor Liederman's successful prostate cancer treatment. What every man wants? The numbers one, two, three, four important for every man with prostate cancer. One getting the most successful treatment. Two avoiding radical robotic surgery, three keeping sexual functions, four maintaining urinary control. Call my doctor Liederman two and two choices, two and two choices

to consider his prostate cancer treatment for you. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth Call two on two choices for prostate cancer treatment. Called doctor Liederman two one two choices. I'm glad I did. You'll be number one with doctor Leiderman. It's doctor Liederman speaking with Lauren about lung cancer. You were seen by a pulmonary doctor who was insistent that

they open up your chest. Yes, absolutely, and they sent you to the lung surgeon and they were insistent on cutting on you right absolutely, and would not accept me as a patient if I didn't do that. You're a nurse, you worked at some of the biggest hospitals, and you just didn't want your lung on chest opened up and your lung thrown into the garbage can

right the bucket. Why because at the super duper prooper I saw what happened, and what did you see with doctor Liederman, the team and the treatment. It's perfect. You have the treatment and that cancer's gone away, right, it has. What would you tell someone who's got cancer make his first up doctor Liederman. For more information called doctor Liederman two and two choices thirteen eighty four broad We had thirty eighth We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid.

Called two and two choices for more information. Thousands treated over decades. Welcome back to the radio. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Liederman 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 non invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Liederman, we're back. We're back. I just had a few minutes ago said how radio listeners save lives. Well, I want to tell you about a radio listener who saved her

sister. This is a story about a fifty year old woman. She's single, she has no children. She came with her sister and I could tell you many many years ago, almost ten years ago, late at night, I was on wr and talking about acoustic neuromas, which is a benign tumor of the hearing nerve, one of the nerves that comes from the brain to the ear and often causes hearing loss and ringing in the ears and sometimes electric sensations in the face and numbness in the face. And her sister, the

caller's sister was going to have radical surgery on Tuesday. Now. She called me Sunday night after a show on the station. I said, well, come in, you can come in tomorrow, just like I told the one with the breast cancer, you can come in tomorrow. And she came in with her sister and her scans, and I found that she had an acoustic neuroma. And the doctors at one of the biggest hospitals didn't tell her about all the options and didn't tell her that most likely should be deaf and very

likely she would lose control of her face. And you've probably seen people that have one side of the face that doesn't work, like they have a droopy eye and droopy face and droopy mouth, and they try to drink something whatever, the liquid goes in and then it falls out because they can't close their mouth, they can't close their eye. And yet she was scheduled, at age fifty to go through radical surgery for acoustic roma one of the biggest hospitals

without being told all the options. And she came to me that day. The next day, her sister called me. Immediately I answered the phone, I spoke to her. She came. She liked the idea of non invasive treatment for acoustic neuromas compared to radical surgery opening up her head, cutting out the contents of the nerve going to the ear, which is dangerous even often fatal. And she was treated nearly a decade ago, and she just came in for a follow up a decade later, doing great with hearing, with

her face, with her balance, with no cutting, no bleeding. And this is the work that we do every day. From the doctor who first performed brain radio surgery in New York when all the other places were doing radical deforming surgery or standard radiation, one doctor understood that by treating the tumor or cancer and minimizing the harm healthy tissues to get better results, less side effects.

And this is the work we do. And sad to say, so many other doctors and hospitals, instead of copying, tried to denounce me, which was really so sad, so terrible from so many patients like this woman. Imagine that her sister wasn't listening to this radio station on a Sunday night, and the sister had gone through surgery, and the sister was left deaf, with deformity of the face or even died. Radio listeners can save lives, and they do so every day. And I know that because I see

people every day. We'll talk about a woman whose brother is a plastic surgeon. She's eighty eight years old, she's very elegant, she looks about fifty eight, and she had a bump on the tip of her nose for more than a year. She was sent by her brother. Her brother's a big plastic surgery in New York City. She never had a biopsy and was never diagnosed with skin cancer. Brought her brother, who's a plastic surgery senator here and she had a biopsy showing cancer skin cancer of her nose. She did

not want to have deforming surgery. Her brothers is a plastic surgeon, did not want to have plastic surgery for her sister right on her nose, and staid censor here. She had a few outpatient treatments for basal cell cancer of the tip of the nose and now is cancer free, doing great, and she is happy. Her brother's happy, and we're happy too. We're happy for our patients. We're happy for every good result. And I will talk about a woman who's seventy five years old. She was treated five years ago

for a lung cancer. She had a lung cancer and she had the cat scan, then the biopsy, then pet scan, then she saw a surgeon. Her surgeant told her she had to have surgery. Well, the surgeons had to say never told her about doctor Liederman and radiosurgery, and she was treated with radiosurgery. She did not listen to the surgeon. She came here on her own. She called us a two and two choices where we accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. It's super easy to get here. She

came here. She had non invasive treatment with no cutting, no bleeding, no anesthesia, no chest tubes, no hospitals stay and now five years later, cancer free, doing great. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty for Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. When seventy five years old, he was born in Syria. He had a two and a half centimeter cancer and his intestine was found by MRI. He had a biopsy, he was seen by gastronurologists.

He also had a thirty pound weight loss. He went from two hundred thirty to one hundred and ninety seven pounds in only ten months, and many many cancer patients lose weight. He was born and raised in Syria. He went to Kuwait in the United States and he just did not want to have surgery. He came here for non invasive treatment for his colon cancer and he's now cancer free with no cutting, no bleeding, no kemo from an intestina or colonic cancer. This is the work that we do. This is the work

we've pioneered with thousands of patients treated. This is what we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway about another man from Jamaica is sixty three years old, married with two children. He had prostate problems. He needed to be on Flomax and Avidart to urinate well, and his PSA was still high. It was still high. Even though avodart artificially lowers the PSA, he PSA

was still high. He had blood in the urine his way. He was two thirty eight, five foot nine and he had a Gleason eight psa five cancer on avid arts, which would be equal to a Gleason eight psa ten cancer. He was seen here five years ago and he's now cancer free, no evidence of cancers PSA is zero. His sex life works. He is fine, He's AOKA. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New

York City. And another man. This man's seventy one years old, widowed, he has one son. He had a PSA that went from three point seven to four point seven and then went up to eleven. He never had a biopsy. Most people would recommend a biopsy when the PSA gets to four. He just didn't have it done. His PSA got up to eleven. He had a biopsy, had a Gleason eight cancer stage T two B. His staging was negative. This is a man who ran a bagel store.

He came here for treatment and now after our treatment for a very risky cancer PSA eleven stage T two B glease and eight, his PSA is zero. He's cancer free, doing well. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. And another woman seventy one years old with a cancer in the right up her long two point seven centimeters pet scan positive. She

was sent for surgery, which she just was adamant against. We saw her, we staged her up, We treated her almost six and a half years ago, treated her for a lung cancer and she's now six and a half years cancer free, doing great with no cutting, no bleeding from a mass and the lung. And a woman who just did not want to have her long removed. She understands when you have the lung removed, first of all, there's pain, hospital stays, chest tubes, and also you're losing part

of your lungs. Have that lung capacity again. With us, there's no cutting, no bleeding. We treated her and she is cancer free years later. We have lots of information to send you. You can call us at two and two choices. You can email me directly if you want to email. My email is Gilgil at rsny dot org Again, Gilgil at rs andy dot org. Call us at two and two choices, Come in or make an appointment if you want, or just sit back and learn and listen and

help other people who need your help. Thanks for tuning in to the Radio Surgery Hour with doctor Gil Leiderman and myself. If you have questions before next week's show or want a free informative booklet 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 or six four two three seven. For cancer treatment. Most prefer effective, non invasive, well tolerated, outpatient

therapy. That's doctor Liederman, the radio surgery pioneer's goal too. Doctor Liederman is first in America, first in New York, First for you with body radiosurgery. Doctor Liederman hits your cancer with no cutting, no bleeding. Doctor Liederman has decades of experience with primary and metastatic large or small cancers from head to toe cancer treatment with possibly a second chance for you. Meet doctor Liderman

to hit the cancer. He's New York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation oncologist. Call two one two choices, two one two choices to meet doctor Liderman for a fresh second opinion. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Pre book DVD two super convenient Broadway in thirty eighth in Manhattan. Meet doctor Liederman to hit your cancer. Called two one two choices, two one two choices. Did you know that you've got choices that there can be a bad way.

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