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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 radiosurgery 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 to one, two choices to meet

doctor Liderman for a fresh second opinion. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted free with DVD two super convenient Broadway in thirty eighth in Manhattan. Meet doctor Liderman 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 foward Broadway and thirty eight. Cataplane hop a train don't has a tap? Call two on two choices for an appointment, Mate,

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

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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 Robin, thank you Noah, and thank you for tuning in today and every day, every day we learn together. How does a cancer doctor and you learn, Well, it's pretty simple. Every day I go see patients and every day I talk to them and examine them and get tests on them. Some patients are there because they want to

know if they have cancer. Some people are there because they already know they have cancer and how to want to have the best possible knowledge to treat that cancer. And then there's other patients who have been treated elsewhere and the treatment's not working, and they want to learn about new options because it seems like their doctors are well filled up with old options, old tired remedies, and that just doesn't work. An example, Tay an example right now. We

had a woman born in Staten Island. She came to me yesterday and she had ovarian cancer. And as soon as she was diagnosed, she went to a souper duper so famous place and they did radical surgery on her and chemotherapy, and then with a short period of time, the cancer came back, said to say, came back. And that was a couple of years ago. She was about forty seven at that time. She's married, has a

loving husband, and several children. And well, the cancers come back again and again, and every few months they change treatment, they change chemo or immunotherapy. And the last I asked them how many different chemotherapies they had had and the woman, the wife said, well, so many, you can't believe it. And the husband couldn't exactly remember how many. And then on the first page of the notes, I went, I took a history of the patient. I went through all the records, and I examined her.

Then we spoke about all the options. So she had told me what chemotherapy they're going to give to her now, and I went through the records and I said, but they've given you the same chemotherapy before. Well, when they give you the same chemotherapy before is now it means number one, why did they quit the chemotherapy before? Because it wasn't working, So why are

they giving the same chemotherapy now that wasn't working before. Well, it means they're out of ideas, because if the cancer wasn't responding to the chemotherapy before, it'd be highly unlikely but essentially impossible, for the cancer to go away now. So why are they giving the failed chemotherapy again. Well, obviously

they're out of ideas and they don't want the person to walk away. And so she and her husband are pretty smart cookies, and they decided to They probably heard me on the radio or their friends, perhaps a radio listener like you. Patted them on their shoulders, said hey, it's probably time you go meet doctor Liederman. And they came and I explained to them how chemotherapy, the more chemotherapy you get, it often causes the cancer cells to mutate

to become more resistant. And that's why the chemotherapy, maybe it works for a few weeks or a couple of months, and then it stops working. Why, Because the cancer cells are smart, they mutate. Because most chemo therapies and emuale therapies have only one mechanism of action. It's like a magician on the on the stage when they pull a rap it out of the hat. They do the trick once, they don't do it one hundred times, because if you do it one hundred times, then you'll learn how they're doing

it, and you'll catch on and you realize it's not magic. Well, when the cancer doctor gives you the same old treatment again and again and again, whether it's chemo or surgery, and it doesn't work, it's highly unlikely to work now. And so for this woman, she finally understood, finally after about two years of chemo. She had two years of chemo. Remember the average chemo is ten or twenty thousand dollars a month. It's one hundred

to two hundred thousand dollars a year. So at this super duper big hospital, remember she had chemo with the radical surgery, there was probably one hundred thousand dollars and two years more of chemo. That's probably four hundred thousand dollars half a million dollars of chemo, and the cancer's just coming back and back and back. And she had a cancer marker c A one twenty five that

was down to ten and now it's more than one hundred. So there's every indication pet scant physical exam symptoms, that the cancer's back, the chemo's not working, and the doctor wants to give useless treatment. Why they're giving useless treatment. I think it's just to fill the time because it's not going to help her. And I explained that vividly to the patient, that giving useless treatment is useless. Well, it's useless to the patient. It's not useless

to the hospital or the doctor or the chemotherapy industry. They're getting paid, but she's getting a treatment that has essentially no chance of therapeutic benefit. And so I met with him, I explained to them, and then late night, I think it was two days ago, late night, maybe around midnight, her husband sent me email, we'd like to go ahead with your treatment. Tell me something, doctor Liederman. Do people get resistant to radiosurgery?

And the answer in general is no. And the answer is explained this way because, as I said a minute ago, chemotherapy, our immunotherapy works in one way, so it's easy for the cancer cells to become resistant to resistant, to mutate it so that the chemoreminotherapy doesn't even work for a few weeks or months. Before it worked for a few weeks or months now it won't even work at all. It's a waste of time in my view, waste

of toxicity, waste of hope. And I said, because radiosurgery, our method of treatment, sends in beams, precise beams to hit the cancer. It attacks the cancer in billions and billions of different ways, so many ways that the cancer can't predict it, they can't mutate to it. And that's why our treatment is so successful. Our success rate is a product ninety percent where we attack the cancer and that's for the life of the patient, which

is totally different than chemotherapy. Chemotherapy generally, I'm talking about stage four cancer, which is what most chemos used for usually works if it works only for a few weeks or months and then the cancer grows right back. Versus radiosurgery, our treatment goes pinpoint to the cancer area, not like putting your body

in a bath of a poison, which is what chemo is basically. Our treatment, pinpoint treatment, non invasive treatment, outpatient treatment with no cutting and no bleeding, has a success rate of ninety percent, where we attack the cancer for the rest of the life of the patient. So it's hugely different. That's why so many people come here. That's why this woman came here, and she didn't even know why she was coming here to say that the

chemo she was getting wasn't working. She was getting sicker and sicker from it. She had neuropathy, she had low white coun the white blood cat was not normal because the chemotherapy inmo therapy was poisoning the bone marrow. Her bone marrow was sick and probably will never recover. So the body can only tolerate so much poison. And while the poison was harming her body, it wasn't harming the cancer. Our treatment is exactly the opposite. We have lots of

information to send you. You can call her office now or tonight or whenever, a week from now or a year from now. Our phone number, which is easy to remember, is two and two choices two and two two four six forty two thirty seven. That's two and two two four six forty two thirty seven. You can call us to get a package of information. You can call us for an appointment for cancer questions and consultation. It's always best to meet in person. Doctors and patients have known that for hundreds of

years. It's always best to meet in person. Our information we send you include DVDs and booklets and you'll learn a lot by that. You also learn a lot if you want to checking our website which is rs NY dot org. My name is doctor Liederman Radio Surgery in New York, the first doctor to perform radio surgery in the Western Hemisphere. Thousands of patients treated over decades, non invasive, outpatient, highly successful where we attack the cancer. This

is doctor Liederman. Check out our website, call us or better yet, if you have a cancer question, just call us, make an appointment. And one more thing I will tell you, and that is that radio listeners

save lives. And how can you save lives? Well, if you hear a friend or a neighbor, a person down the street with a cancer and they're having trouble, they're not getting better, they don't know what to do, it's always best to come in. They might not be told maybe pushing them to do surgery, or pushing him like this lady for two years of chemotherapy that hasn't worked, and the cancer is getting worse and worse and worse.

So radio listeners save lives. You can too, Just do what you think is best and Meanwhile, keep listening because you'll be learning a lot. Every program is different, We talk about every patient a different way. This is doctor Liederman. We'll be right back. Many people with cancer come to doctor Liederman when surgery didn't help and toxic chemo stopped working. Many come in pain. Many people with cancer come to doctor Liederman when their caregiver has no

more care to offer. Doctor Liederman bringing innovative cancer care for decades. When the next cancer drug is not as promised, when surgery was to fail to pass, we may be able to offer you new cancer treatment options. We treat new and recurrent cancers small or large, most anywhere 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

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deforming her own body. Woman lost her face, vision, hearing and smell by doctor she felt walked on water. Water is gone, cancer is back. Woman lost her entire arm cancer relapsed with vengeance. Here for second chance after not wanting to wait minutes to see doctor Liederman, a visit that might have saved her arm and life stake. Cancer surgery elsewhere deforms, leaks, impairs, shortens right. Moment to meet doctor Liederman for cancer treatment is now.

Doctor Liderman might save your life. Doctor Liederman most experienced body radio surgery accepts most insurances Medicare, Medicaid. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth First in America. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices, two and two choices. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices. Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City. For just a few steps from the

Radiosurgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman the leading cancer expert treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liderman at two and two Choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Leiderman, We're back. We are back. I want talk about

a man. He actually sings a song on this radio show. And well, if you get our prostate video, and you're welcome to come in to get that or call us to get that, you'll see him in his whole story, and then you'll see him playing the song about coming for cancer treatment and most importantly being cancer free and having a great quality of life. He's seventy three years old. He's a black man, and I said that because in the black community, one in six black men will get prostay cancer,

one in twenty three will die of prostay cancer. This man was born in Alabama. He came here. He's retired, he's divorced, he has three children. He has no family history of prostay cancer, and a lot of people think, oh, my family doesn't have cancer. So I can't either. Well, the fact is about ninety percent of people with cancer have no family history of cancer. This man had no family history of cance answer. His PSA went up to five point nine. He got a biopsy. Multiple

cores showed gleas in seven cancer. So PSA was five point nine. Normals considered four. But you could have prostate cancer even less than four, and I see that regularly. His Gleason scorches aw. The cancer looks on the microscope was seven. Gleason understood there's different kinds of cancer, and we explained that to every patient and their loved ones. His was seven. The ranges from two, which is the best, ten is the most aggressive. His

was more aggressive at seven. He has urination three times a night. He was offered medicine, which at the beginning he declined. He weighed two hundred and fifteen pounds. He's a musician, like I said, he wrote a song about treatment here and he goes around the world singing. He's an ex smoker. I examined him. He had a large prostate stage T one ce Gleason seven. And he came to me five years ago, actually five and a half years ago, and he just did not want to have surgery.

He understood was surgery most likely to be impotent, most likely he would be leaking urine and have a shortening of his vital organ. He didn't want any of that. He came here and his PSA has been zero. In fact, he was just here this week and it's still zero ever since our treatment. Had our treatment only no chemo, no hormones. Lots of men come to us because they feel like they're being pushed elsewhere to get chemo or hormones,

which many men, probably most men just don't want. I want to talk about a woman, very remarkable women sixty three years old, born in Honduras with endometrio cancer. Endometrios a Latin word, endo means the inside, and metrio is a uterus. I she had a uterus cancer, the lining of the uterus and elsewhere. She had radical surgery on her uterus and her ovaries and they took out her own momentum at one of the big hospital super

pooper hospitals in the New York area. She had chemo and radiation and it just didn't work. And we know that chemo doesn't work very well for dmetrio uter's cancers can ask why do people get it? Why do doctors give it? Well, I think I explained that a few minutes ago. So she had surgery, chemo, standard radiation, and it just did not work. She came to me four years ago with a mass in her pelvis and we staged her up. We found this mass, we biopsied it, oh,

non invasively or minimally invasive with a tiny little needle. So she had recurrent stage four cancer, and the chemo doctors wanted to give her chemo for the rest of her life. She just didn't want that. She heard about us actually through a radio listener like you. That's why I say you can save lives. And years ago she came to me actually with this advanced stage four cancer, being told by her chemo doctors she have to have chemo for the

rest of her life. She asked her options. Well, a chemo doctor didn't say, Hey, you could have chemo with me for the rest of your life, or you might want to see doctor Liederman, who could probably do radiosurgery and save years of chemotherapy. Well, her doctor did not tell her that kind of college just chemo doctor. No one told her that she

learned on her own. She came to me. We staged her up, we found the cancer, and we treated the cancer only with radiosurgery, so there was no poison going through her body, or weeks and months and years of treatment, only a few treatments. Pinpoint non invasive treatment with no cutting, no bleeding. Walk in, get a treatment, walk out, go for lunch, go to Macy's across the street. And this is the work we do. And it's now four years later, and she is cancer free.

In fact, she's been cancer free since we treated her four years ago for her advanced stage four uteris cancer. And so now you can see why so many people come here. They come because they just don't want years of useless chemo or toxicity or expense. She came, she trusted, reinformed about

all the options she'd already had, surgery and standard radiation and chemo. And I should tell you that not all radiation, not all anything, is alike, is like saying not all pianos are alike, or clocks are alike, or cars are alike, or sweaters are like. We offer what I believe is the most precise method, and we're the first doctor Liederman, first in the western hemisphere to perform radiosurgery. Rediserti is not surgery. It's a misnomer.

There's no surgery. It's to try to use the radiation beam very precisely like a surgeon would use her knife, but with us, there's no cutting, no bleeding. And this woman's stage four cancer relapsed after radical surgery and radiation and chemo. Came here four years ago, treated and is now cancer free. This is the work we do every day. I want talk about another woman. This woman came from Haiti with an eight centimeter mass in her

breast, three centimeter mass in her excela. So fifty four year old woman from Haiti. She's married, she came with her friend, has six children, has high blood pressure, diabetes on medication. She found a mass ten years ago and she didn't do anything about it until five years ago, and did this huge mass eight centimeters almost the size of my fist, and three

centimeter mass in the armpit like a plumb. And she didn't want surgery, she didn't want chemo, she didn't want any treatment other than doctor Liederman. Other doctors wanted to do mess de ectomy on her and chemo on her, and she just fused. She just did not want to do that. And

well it's been now five years since her treatment. She's cancer free. She gets mammograms and ultrasounds and physical exam and blood tests, and one of the radiologists just recently said, oh, let's do a biopsy and see what's going on. Well they did a biopsy cancer free. So not only can they not see the mass, it's gone, it's gone by imaging, it's gone

by physical exam, it's gone by blood testing. And now even biopsy with a tiny needle biopsy proven gone remission five years later after our treatment, only for an eight centimeter mass. And this is the work that we do every day. And in fact, we have a new breast cancer booklet out and a new DVD and you may want to see that. If you have an interest in breast cancer. I want to see advanced sophisticated work. Just give

us a call. Two and two choices Burton Digits is two and two two four six forty two thirty seven two and two two four six four two three seven. I'll talk about a man who came to me also years ago, also was stage four cancer. The man's sixty six years old. He's married. He has a loving wife and he was fine until about five years ago. He had painted the knee and paint in the buttock area. He was seen by orthopedic surgeons. They put steroids in his buttocks and steroids in his

legs, and then he had an AMRII of the spine. It showed spinal stenosis, and he was seen by a neurosurgeon who gave an epidural shot to his spine and they did all these tests and he had an MRII the pelvis and finally, eventually he was found to have a lung cancer and the lung cancer traveled to his hip and he was supposed to get chemotherapy for the rest of his life for metastatic stage four cancers. Is five years ago, he was supposed to get chemo for the rest of his life. Again, he

just did not want to have chemo for the rest of his life. And the surgeons that he saw, he saw multiple surgeons and chemotherapy doctors told him, oh, he had to have chemo, there was no other choice. And then he came here. He came to doctor Liederman thirteen eighty four Broadway, and we talked about all the options. That's what we talk about to every patient, talk about the risks and benefits and alternatives, all the options, and sad to say, the chemo doctors never told him about the options.

The surgeon never told him about the options, and none of them said, hey, instead of getting chemo, you could go see doctor Liederman and think about other methods of treatment. Sad to say he didn't get informed by his doctors, but happy to say he was informed by a friend. A friend who listens to the radio, learns about his work, learns about our work, and ted, hey, you might want to see leader him And

he came with his wife. I remember the day five years ago, and we talked about all the options, and he just did not want to have chemotherapy. We treated him just a few treatments, make a body mold, make a molder on the body. It's all open and painless and non claustrophobic. It's easy, and we treated him. We mapped out his area of cancer and send in beams directly where the cancer was and treated him. And now five years later, he is cancer free, and he is happy,

and he is grateful. No other treatment for five years, no chemo, no surgery. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. I want to tell you a couple other secrets, one of which is I said that would introduce myself, and I want to do that. Name is doctor Gil Liederman, born and raised in Waterlooaiowa. I went to public schools, University Medical School MD at twenty five, like my brother Ted, doctor Ted Liederman MD at twenty five. And I should tell

you about my son Ariel Leaderman, MD at twenty five. There's three doctor Liderman's, all mds at twenty five, real medical doctors. Aril trained and worked at some of the major hospitals across America. He's here, he's board certified. He's seeing patients with cancer. Patients who see him are lucky to have a warm, caring, meticulous, thoughtful, understanding doctor, board certified.

Here every day seeing patients with cancer, newly diagnosed cancers, recurrent cancers, and even people with symptoms worried about cancer like weight loss or masses or bleeding or urinary issues, or men are wanting to get PSA's checking for prostate cancers, or women wanting to get breast evaluation or lung or prostate or bladder this is the work that we do every day. Is an expert board certified here for you if you wish. And one more thing I want to tell

you is that we're live on the radio. That means you can call us at one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten from now till six. I get the numbers one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten, one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten from now till six, and then at midnight till five am, and then tomorrow from eleven to twelve, noon, from one to two and three to four, and every night at midnight on WOR I gut you could call it one eight hundred three to one zero

seven ten. Miname Sector 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

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doctor Leederman, Breast conserving therapy over decades. Thirteen eighty four, Broadway at thirty eighth Call two on two choices, two and two choices about breast cancer treatment. Most insurances Medicare, Medicaid accepted. For a fresh second opinion, called doctor Leederman. Breast cancer treatment called two on two choices, two and two choices. Call doctor Leederman today, two and two choices. It's doctor

Liederman with Calvin West singing and writing about his cancer treatment. I had cancer and Homeboda the radio surgery. Read the choices. I'm so clod, wanna thank Dot and you Elia Katz. It's like counting on two three wells up. No more than is read your band. That is sub 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 Liederman at the w o R studios in the Hearts of New York City were just a few steps from the radio surgery New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasibly. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in

the Western Hemisphere with body radiosurgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back, We are back. We'll talk about a man. He's seventy three years old. He comes to me with a cancer of the penis. He is married, he has no children. He has a very active sexual life. He had an a lesion on the penis and well. He

saw dermatologists who advised radical surgery. He saw a second dermatologist who advised radical surgery. He went to a urologist who advised radical surgery. I remember urologist or surgeons. They operate on the urinary system. The dermatologists are surgeons who operate on the skin. So he saw three doctors, three surgeons, two dermatologists, one surgeon. All wanted to do radical surgery MOSE surgery on his

penis. And this is a penis cancer on the left side. He'd had it for some time, it was growing, it was biopsied, and he came to me because he was just upset about having radical surgery on his penis. He said he had a very good, in active sexual life. He wanted to keep it that way. He didn't want to have any deforming radical surgery that would interfere with this quality of life. And he came and he's under treatment now doing great. And this is the work that we do.

Actually, if you see your skin Cancer booklet, which is a new booklet we produced unique, it's a unique one. You'll not see it anywhere else in the world. You'll see it. Example actually on a big skin cancer that went completely away. This was a man who came to us from Miami, Florida. For that reason. They wanted to amputate his penis and he just didn't want that. He came to us and we were able to successfully treat him years ago, and now years later he's cancer free. And this

is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. This patient's doing great. He's already responding even after only just a few treatments. This is the work we do. I We'll talk about a man who comes to me now, well, ten years later, he came to us with a mass in his chest wall. So he came with a mass in his chest wall, the left end to your chest. He found the mass. He was biopsied. It was a schwanoma, cellular schwanoma, which is a tumor.

He saw thoracic surgeons. The chest wall is where the ribs are. If you imagine where one's breast is, so right above the breast area hid this mask growing out of the chest wall, under the skin. He saw a surgeons. They wanted to do a radical surgery on him, cut out that whole area of ribs and muscles and breast and skin and lung underneath it. And he just didn't want that. His doctors did not tell him about any options. And actually we have one of the largest experiences in the world

treating shawan almas. The most common side of shwan olmos, which is a tumor of the nerves, is from the eighth nerve interferes with hearing and balance. When I got started, most people were having radical surgeon and were deformed, were deaf, many people lost control of their face. And now with our treatment was a high quality of life and high success. With us, we use the lowest biologic dose and that means better quality of life like hearing

and facial functionissensory all patients. I told him about our experience, which was extensive over decades. He chose to have our treatments. Just a few treatments. We made a custom and made stereotactic frame. It's open, it's custom made for the patient. It holds the body in a precise position. We computerized the area of his body. We computerized the cant and the tumor and sending beams and just in a few treatments ten years ago, he's been tumor

free ever since, doing great. And he just had a new skin this past week and he brought it into me this past week and still doing great, and we would anticipate that he keeps on doing actually better and better and better. Usually radio surgery keeps on working even after ten years. So for

him, it's great news. He was able to avoid deforming surgery and radical surgery and all the complications you can imagine from looping your muscles and ribs and rib cage, and how deforming that would have been, versus archy when he walked in a few minutes, got a treatment, and then walked out, had lunch, went to work, did all the things you wanted to do, and now ten years later in remission, doing great music to anybody's ears. This is the work we do every day. And I want to tell

a little sad story. Actually, a seventy nine year old man. I saw him eight years ago with prostate cancer, and he was an agricultural expert. His PSA went from two to eight, so it almost tripled. He had a biopsy, he had an MRI. They were planning to do standard radiation. Excuse me, I was planning to do standard radiation. I explained to him that not all radiation is the same, and I showed him graphs.

I showed him charts. I showed him how he'd have a fifty percent better chance to be cancer free with us in half the time, half the time, fifty percent better results, And sad to say, he went elsewhere. The other doctor said, oh, it's all the same, we could do the same as doctor Liederman. Well, they didn't do the same. In fact, their treatment was totally different. He now was very sad. That's the first time I've seen him in eight years. He walked in very

sad because his cancer is now back. So even though he got forty five treatments elsewhere, it didn't work. Not all treatment is the same. And he asked if we can help him, and we're doing everything we can to stage him up see if the cancer is only in the prostate or if it's elsewhere. So when you're diagnosed with cancer, you need to do two things. Number one is to know what you have and number two is where is it? And of course you need to be informed about all the options.

And the other doctors just did not help him in that regard. So he was a bit remorseful and sad when he came back. But we are doing everything we can to help him. Even though he was misled and thought I was told that all radiation is the same, it is not. And we talk about a man who comes from He's born in New York, he's seventy three years old, he's married with three children, and well, he had a liver transplant for liver cancer years ago and now has a basal cell cancer,

and well, it's right on his right nose. Is dermatologist wants to remove part of his right nose and he just does not want Mo's mohs Mo's surgery for a basal cell and to remove part of his right side of his nose, which should be a big hunk of his nose and be pretty deforming. He just does not want that. And well, I should tell you by the way, he came to me a year ago and he is cancer

free. In fact, his nose looks great. He looks great. He is so happy he did not have radical Mo's surgery on his skin cancer. We've treated thousands of skin cancers. We have information to send you if you want. It's always has to meet in person. And I want to talk about a man. It's very close to me. It's very interesting. This man came with his wife. And actually not only did the man come with his wife, but the man came with his wife and his wife's father.

The wife married the best friend of her father, and years ago, let me see how many years ago this was, well, almost ten years ago. They came to me. The three of them came to me, the wife, her husband, and her father, all with aggressive cancers. That is the men had aggressive prostate cancers, and well, he had a gleason Ate cancer, and well, he was seen at one of the super duper

hospitals and they wanted to cut on him. And if you look at radical surgery for gleason eight, success rates only about twenty percent, which means eighty percent failure. And about ninety percent of the men have impotence and ability to have erections or sexual intercourse. About eighty percent leak urine. And many men have shortening of their penis. And this man married. He just wanted to maintain his marital activities, even though it's at gleason Ate. He wanted to

have the best chance to be alive number one. And we showed him to date and we show it to every person who comes here. Show it to him and his daughter, his wife, and his wife's father, and they all liked what they heard. And both men were treated. And this man gleason Ate came in this week. His PSA is now zero point zero two, so great results, doing great in remission. Nearly ten years after treatment for an aggressive prostate cancer, gleason Ate with a good quality of life.

And I want a man another man stage four cancer treated him two years ago. This is a fifty three year old man born in New York City, has two children. Came with a family friend. He had colon cancer, developed abdominal pain and bleeding. He had decreased appetite, he lost weight. He went to the emergency room, went to one of the super big hospitals in the five Girls, was seen by a doctor had a colostomy and it

would have given him chemotherapy. And he came to me and we found that he had stage four cancer, that his cancer traveled to the abdomen, and they wanted to give him chemo for the rest of his life. His usual treatment for stage four cancer chemo or ammunotherapy for the rest of his life. He came here two years ago. We treated him to the mass that had spread stage four cancer and just a few treatments with no chemo, no cutting,

no bleeding, no hospitals, no anesthesia. Only with radiosurgery, not invasive treatment, pinpoint treatment which you've done thousands of times with a team of experts to help you or your loved ones if you need helped him. And now two years later, stage four cancer only treated with radiosurgery and is cancer free, doing great and is very very very very very very very very happy

and cancer free. You had physical exams, We do imaging, we do blood tests, and lots of people say to me, doctor Liederman, but I do what do you do after treatment? After treatment? We follow the patient, We check up the patient. We want to make sure the patient is fine, it's not hit and run. Been a doctor for forty five years. We see the patient and explain all the options. If the patient wants treatment or whatever they choose, they're always welcome to come back. We

encourage that it's always very important for the patient. And this is the work do every day. When I'm do after Linderman, We'll be right back. Numbers mean much to me because of prostate cancer. I'm Johnny Bragg's. The number two for my stepfather who died of prostate cancer and my uncle who suffered so much after prostate cancer surgery. The number fifteen fifteen years since doctor Leederman's successful treatment of my prostate cancer. The number zero, which is my PSA

zero after doctor 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 Leederman two and two choices two and two choices to consider his prostate cancer treatment for you. Most

insurances, Medicare and Medicaid accepted. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth Call two on two choices for prostate cancer treatment. Called doctor Leader two and two choices. I'm glad I did. You'll be number one with doctor Liederman. 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, Medica. Called two and two choices for more information. Thousands treated over decades. 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 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 Liederman, we're back. We are back. This is doctor Leiderman.

I we'll talk about a woman who's seventy six years old. She had a cancer, skin cancer on the upper lip right between the lip and the nose. It was biopsy positive basozo cancer. She came to me a year ago and they were going to do radical surgery to remove her lip in her nose and you would take a big patch of her face out and then patch it up. That's called Moe's surgery. And she was sent by her dermatologists for

Moe's surgery and no one ever told her about any options. It's a familiar story this hour about surgeons and chemo doctors not telling their patients about other options. Well, she trusted us number one, number two, she saw examples of our work. Number three. She just wanted to have her nose and lip removed and then patched up, and we treated her and she came in this week for follow up doing great in remission. This is the work we

do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. We have booklet and DVD to send you if you want, or well, you can think about it, or you can tell your friends whatever. There's three million Americans diagnosed with skin cancer every year, so it's a very common disease, and many people with skin can have more than one because usually not always, but usually it's fair complexion and blue eyed and blonde haired people are more the most prone to skin

cancers and some sun exposure. Usually the sun exposure occurs below the age of eighteen years before, but the body remembers. So this woman was treated. She's cancer free, her nose is fine, her lips are fine. She is a okay and very very very happy. And I want to talk about a woman who's sixty from Dominican Republic. She's Hispanic female, married with two children. Came with her husband and she also ten years ago a mass in

her armpit was biopsy to his lymphoma. She went to multiple doctors at some of the biggest, most famous hospitals, actually three of the biggest most famous hospitals in New York City, and everyone wanted to give her a chemo kemo keemo, keemo, keemo, kimo kimo, and no one again told her about the options. Another store, no one told her about the options. Well, ten years ago, she came to me. We talked about all

the options. We talked about doing nothing or chemo, or stomach therapy or surgery, and she chose non invasive radio surgery and we treated her ten years ago and for ten years still she just came this week cancer free. The cancer is gone. She is fine. Never had surgery, never had chemo, never had immunotherapy, only our outpatient treatment with invisible beams. And now

that cancer is gone, and she is so happy and doing great. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway, Broadway and thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. And I'm talking about a woman who comes to us with breast cancer. She came five years ago from Barbados, sixty six years old. She has fortune children, she has diabetes. I had blood pressure pain. She went to one of the big hospitals in New York City. She had an ultrasounder the breast and

of the lymphodes. She had a biopsy showing cancer. She just did not want to have deforming surder in the breast. She didn't want to have mistectomy. She chose our treatment years ago and his cancer free. And of course we get imaging and blood tests and physical exam and she's still doing great, and we expect her to do great for the rest of her life. But we need to prove it. It's like Ronald Reagan used to say, trust but verify. So that's what we do. Trust but verify, we prove

it. We get imaging and physical exams and blood tests, and this is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. And I got to man another man with a really very risky cancer. He came to me five years ago. He's seventy nine years old, he's single, no children. He had heart surgery and high blood pressure, and he had a Gleason nine cancer, one of the most aggressive cancers, four cores. Usually when prostate biopsy, there's twelve little needles to go in the prostate. Well,

he had four of those showing Gleason nine. And there's two ways of getting Gleason nine. I should tell you. Gleason was a doctor trying to give us more information about prostate cancer. So he made a scale from two to ten. In the old days, people get a biopsy and say, oh, yeah, you have cancer. Well, Gleason understood that there's a better

way to determine the aggression of the cancer. And so it would take these twelve biopses, and in each of these needles, he would take the dominant and give it one number, and the second dominant another number, and then you add it up, so to get nine, it can either be four plus five or five plus four, and five plus four is more aggressive because

the dominant one is a more aggressive cancer. And that's what he had Gleason nine, And he interstedd with surgery eighty percent chance the cancer would come back, and with surgery ninety percent chance he'd be impotent, and eighty percent chance he'd be leaking urine and his oregon would be shortened, and he just did not want that. He came to me where he was one forty five, five foot nine. He's been stabled for years. His PSA was also high

at more than ten. Tod Gleason nine PSA more than ten, and he chose our treatment years ago and now and ever since our treatment, actually his PSA has been zero. He's doing great, he's fully intact, he does everything he wants, and they can tell you he also is very, very very happy because his PSA is zero point zero. He's doing great, and

he's very pleased with his treatment here at Radiosurgery in New York. Avoiding prolonged affording radical surgery, avoiding a reception of his prostate and hospitals and all that entails, and we'll talking about a seventy three year old woman born in New York City who came to us with a skin cancer on her breast. So most skin cancers we see her in the face or ears or eyes, or

nose or mouth or sometimes the hands and feet is on the breast. And they wanted to do surgery remove part of her breast, and she just did not want that. Again, the surgeons did not wish to tell her about all the options, and she chose our treatment for a skin cancer on the breast with no cutting, no bleeding, And this is the work we do every day. She's years out from the treatment, doing great. It's almost been eight years cancer free, doing great. And another patient born in Puerto

Rico, both he and his daughter have cancer. He's got a prostate cancer. His daughter had a breast cancer triple negative and chose only our treatment. She didn't want chemo, didn't want surgery, and then her dad got prostate cancer. Gleason seven PSA seven point seven staget one C. His samurais showed involvement of the seminole vesicles and said an advanced gleas in seven cancer semino vesicles

involved and a rise in the PSA. And I examined him a large prostate POKI prostate, and he too was treated five years ago and is doing great cancer free. PSA is zero. And another man, this is a man whose brother I was big friends with for many many years, came from Czechoslovakia. Had a basic cell cancer on the right nose. He did not want to have surgery. Sad, sad to say he had prostate cancer. He had cryo therapy which didn't work, and then he had surgery and he was

just upset about how it was left. And so he wants to have our treatment, and in fact we treated him for this basal cell cancer. The two most common types of cancer the skin are basal cell cancers and squamous cell cancers. He had a basal cell cancer. He did not want his nose to be deformed. He came here outpatient therapy, a few treatments and is doing great cancer free. This is the work we do every day at thirteen

eighty four Broadway Maams. Doctor Liederman, I should tell you that we see new cancers, newly diagnosed for people who want to know all the options before they get into a rut. We see people with cancers that were previously diagnosed and treated and their treatment is not wanted or not tolerated or not good for them. And we see people who have a suspicion of cancer, US men checking out PSAs, or women with breast lumps. This is the work we

do every day. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. We're super convenient located in Manhattan at thirty eighth in Broadway, right by Macy's in Times Square. There's buses, trained sabwoys coming to us. Also along out of the railroad Amtrak, all very close to our office. 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 one two choices. That's two one two two four six four two three seven. That's two one two two four six four two three seven for cancer treatment, most prefer effective, non invasive, well tolerated outpatient therapy. That's doctor Liederman, the radio surgery Pioneer's goal too. Doctor Liederman is first in America, first in New York, First for you with body radiosurgery. Doctor Liederman hits your cancer with no cutting, no bleeding.

Doctor Liederman has decades of experience with primary and metastatic large or small cancers from head to toe cancer treatment with possibly a second chance for you. Meet doctor 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.

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