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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. My name is doctor Liederman, and I'll introduce myself in a few minutes. Why are we here, Well, we're here to learn, right selling anything. We're not have any ulterier motives or trying to talk about what happens to people with health problems, often cancer problems. I'm a
cancer doctor, Triple Board certified. I'll explain my own background in a few minutes so you can understand that I have some background and been a practicing doctor for let me think now, forty five years, and been working in New York for almost forty years. So it's very likely I've seen you or your neighbors, or your friends or someone in your family. And lots of people
learn from listening to the radio show. I believe that radio listeners like you learn, and radio listeners like you save lives, and radio listeners like you get better healthcare because if God forbids something difficult or bad or problematic happens, you know to call two and two choices, doctor Leederman. You know there's an option to learn about other things that are probably hidden from you elsewhere. I'm going to talk a lot about things that are hidden today from our patients.
And it's just a selection of people I've seen over the last few days. I take notes, I bring them here to the radio, and then we meet together, and we meet every day, and I'm here every day on the radio. So you welcome to tune in and we'll talk about the schedule later and so on. And it's always great to have a paper and pen, so if you want to take notes, but not necessary. I'll have a man who walked in my office. I remember vividly ten years ago
he walked in my office. He's seventy four year old man. He's a watchman, security man. He's a single, has no children. He was born in New York City. He was waking up once a night to year and night. He had no pain. He had issues with his ear, which you're evaluated. His eating was fine, his arms, the legs were fine. He never smoked, and he had anal bleeding and they recommended that
he get colonoscopy. I often will do that almost everybody, because well, people that have colonoscopy have a much better chance of dying of colon cancer. I can tell you I have several dear, wonderful friends who died both doctors, and I guess they were embarrassed or they didn't know better. There's nothing to be embarrassed about to have colonoscopy. Still, some people are embarrassed. I can tell you one of the happiest days of my life was when I
had colonoscopy recently and they got the AOK that everything was okay. The colon is something you can't see or you can't feel. And there's other tests, like there's a called cola guard test or tests to look for blood in the stool, but that's not the same test. Some people think, oh, they're really smart, they bypassed the colonoscopy and get a colon guard test or
guayac. Guayak is a test to look for blood in the stool. Blood in the stool and looking for cancer are two different things, and not all cancers bled. I can tell you so many people that I see have perfectly fine cola guard or tests for blood, but they have pole ups, or they have tumors or even cancers. And that difference between a colonoscopy and the colon guard or a GUAIAC test is so different. So if you think you're up to date with a Guayak or a coal of guard test, you're not.
It's not equal test. You're better off. I believe to have a colonoscopy. It's not a big deal. The average colonoscopy in America takes nine minutes. So it's pretty quick test and pretty easy test, and pretty safe test. And I would advise it from a top notch doctor. And if you come here, I would hook you up if you wish. Everything is with if you wish, because here we believe that the patient is the President
of the United States of her or his body. And so many other places, you know, the doctor walks around like their god and they tell you do this or do that, or get this cutoff or that cutoff, or take this or take that. We don't do that here. We're so different. At radio surgery in New York, we talk about all the options and
we try to explain all the options. We take time with the patient to explain all the options, and then you can ask all your questions and you might say, well, why would you want to do this or why would you want to do that, And then we explain them and make you understand the best of our ability, rather to say, oh, you got to do this or you got to do that. Most people that I see you
want to know. They want to understand, and we explain a lot here at Radio Stuity in New York. We have a lot of literature to send you. You can call us at two and two Choices. That's our phone number. We made two and two Choices for you to be for you to easily remember, two and two means New York City and choices means you do have choices, and I'll explain some of the choices. People happen just a few minutes. So we're so different, and people come here for three basic
reasons. One is whether you have a suspicion of cancer, or you're a woman who want know if there's something in the breast or the lung or the pancreas or the bladder or the colon or gun ecologic sites, or if you haven't had colonoscopy. You want to know what a PSA is, You want cancer markers, you want a physical exam. This is the work we do every day. And I can tell you that so many people come here and get checked out, and so often we find things that are not right,
and of course there's warning signs. Warning signs can be things like weight luss that's not expected, or a lump or a mass, or a pain, or symptoms that are new or different that you've never experienced before. And some people say, well, I feel perfectly fine, how can I be sick? Well, you can have a nodule. Imagine you have a nodule the size of a p that that's in your lung or in your breast or your prostate or colon. Imagine that nodule is cancer. How would you feel it.
You wouldn't feel it and gets to a certain size, and by the time it gets to a certain size, it may be too late. And that's another reason why people come here to get checked out before things get out of control. And you want to hear about some patients today that things have just gotten out of control. So number one group of people that we see people that want to know what's going on their body. Number two group of
people was diagnosed elsewhere. They were diagnosed elsewhere, and they have cancer, and before they get the breast cut off or arm or leg, or prostrate or bladder or pancreas or liver or whatever, they want to know about all the options, all the options, and that's what we do. So often it seems like the surgeons are pushing surgery and the chemo doctors are pushing chemo, and everyone has an agenda, and we try not to have an agenda
here, but rather to explain all the options. And almost all of our literature will have a page talking about all the options, and you'll see all the art of radio surgery, and many people come to our office just to look at the art of radio surgery. You'll see on our walls the art of radio surgery, and you'll see artwork talking about all the options. So you can get an idea. You can't have kind of a college education just
reading interviewing all of what's on our walls and literature. So if you want to check our website, and many people do, our website is r SNY dot org. That's rsn Y, which stands for radiosurgerynew York dot org. You can check that out now or tonight or tomorrow or never, whatever you
want. You can call us and we'll send you a package and DVD about a work if you like paper in your hands and the package in the mail, or you can come in and many people do come into our office at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New York City. There's about a half a million people in our neighborhood every day.
Between Macy's and Harold Square and Times Square and Brian Park and Port Authority and Penn Station and Grand Central Station, there's lots of famous spots right in our neighborhood. And we made our office in our neighborhood because it's so conveniently located. Because all the trains and subways come right within blocks of our office,
right between Penn Station and Grand Central and Port Authority. There's thousands of buses coming in to New York every day, and people fly into the airports and take a train to the Penn Station or Grand Central and just walk over just minutes away. So we made our office easy for you. And like you said, all the subways one, two, three, four, five, six, ACE and QRBD, FF, seven S and Q all come within blocks of our office, easy to get to, easy to get to.
So this is the work that we do every day. We made our office to be convenient for you. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, to be accessible to you. We provide educational materials to educate, to answer questions so that you can learn things that you may never have thought possible,
and treatment options that you never heard about. I canna tell you the average person who comes for consultation on about a ninety percent basis, Ninety percent of the patients who come learn things about their body that they never knew before that other doctors never told them or they never understood. Ninety percent of people who come here for consultation learn about their body new things, which is really so fantastic. So I want to get back to this man, seventy four
year old man I told you but him just a minute ago. He walked in my office almost ten years ago for a checkup. He had some blood from the wrectum. He really had not much in the way of tests. His way was two hundred, he was five' ten. He never smoked, he never did anything to cause cancer. And I examined him and so we got some tests and we arranged knoscopy, and well then guess what, Before you know it, we found a right kidney cancer. That's right.
So he was here getting checked out, had no idea he had kidney cancer. We checked him out. He walked in the door, just wanted to get a check up. He heard about doctor Liederman, he heard about Radio Sargy, New York, and ten years ago we treated him for a kidney cancer non invasively. Now I can tell you if you go to most eurology doctors. Eurology doctors are surgeons who operate on the urinary system. Mostly they'll tell you, oh, you have to have your partner all of your kidney
removed, and well, not everyone wants their kidney removed. And sad to say, I've never ever ever seen a surgeon who's told the patient, well, I can cut out your kidney and throw it in a bucket and you'll
never have it again. Or you can go see doctor Liederman and he can treat your kidney cancer most probably with a high success more than ninety percent, with no cutting and no bleeding and no anesthesia, no hospitals, and you just walk in doctor Liederman's office and make a mold around your body, a stereotactic frame. I believe it was the only place in New York, one
of the few in the world. We have a real stereotactic frame and radio surgery, and doctor Liederman can send in beams to attack the kidney cancer with no cutting, no bleeding, no removal of the kidney. Whow what a difference it makes. And this man who walked in my office, that blood in the stool was just a hammer and nothing serious. The rest of his intestines were perfectly fine. His blood tests were perfectly fine. There's no cancer
marker for kidney cancer. So the fact he happened to walk in because he heard a radio show and wanted to get checked out, We checked him out, found the kidney cancer. We treated him ten years ago, and ten years ago he underwent the treatment non invasively, no cutting, no bleeding, no side effects. He was able to work every day full time and have his treatment. We have long hours. We're treating patients about ten actually twelve hours a day, so we have lots of hours. People many people like
to work and get the treatment. Many people like to take off from work, so it's whatever you want is in charge of his or her body. This man's ten years later, cancer free, doing well. He walked in this week for a checkup, and we checked him up for his kidney and for the rest of his body. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty for Broadwind. One thing else I should tell you about kidney cancer. Usually the surgeons like to cut out the kidney without even
doing a biopsy, without even proof. So how would you feel if doctor X cut out your kidney and the next day he comes into your hospital room and he says, well, I have good news, missus Jones. You didn't have cancer. And Missus Jones is sitting there thinking, but you cut out my kidney. You threw my kidney, the kidney that God gave me into the garbage. And now you tell me it wasn't necessary. There wasn't cancer there. And that's what you're all just usually do they Usually we do
not get biopsies. We are so different. Here, this patient had a biopsy, he knew he had kidney cancer. We found the mass. So here we found the mass. We did we offered him a buyop see, which he accepted, proving he had cancer, and that's what he wanted,
and I agree one hundred percent. And then he decided to have our treatment because he liked the style of our care and he liked the fact the treatment for even kidney cancer could be goun non invasively with no cutting and no bleeding and no removal of the kidney, which is so different that I would say ninety nine percent of kidney cancer care in America. So is it worth coming?
I would say, you judge yourself. I would say, this man is so happy ten years ago, treated ten years he's been remissioned, no side effects, no symptoms, fully active, still working, still fully intact, and now he's eighty four years old and still doing everything he wants. We don't, by the way, believe in age discrimination. I have some patients who come to and say, oh, my doctor won't let me get XYZ test because i'm whatever, is sixty two or seventy two, eighty two
years old. We don't believe in that. To me, that's ridiculous. The person who's sixty two or seventy two, or eighty two or ninety two is more likely to make it to one hundred than someone who's twenty two, So why discriminate. We do not discriminate here. At Radiosurgery, New York accept most insurances Medicare, Medicaid thirteen eighty four Broadway. Give us a call if you wish two and two choices. My name is doctor Liederman. We'll
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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 radio surgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading
cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liderman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Leiderman, we're back. We're back. I want to talk about a man's Spanish man from Dominican rep public. He was sent to me by a urologist.
There's a particular eurologist in New York City that hates to do surgery on the prostate. Why does he hate to do surgery on the prostate for prostate cancer? Because he knows we've worked together for forty years. He knows that his results are inferior. He knows that if he does surgery, robotic surgery or open surgery on the prostrate, radical surgery, that most likely ninety eight percent chance the man will be impotent. He won't have erections. He knows
that eighty percent chance the man will be peeing in his pants. He knows that with radical or robotic surgery, the penis will be shortened because the prostate is removed along with the urethra. Just like when a plumber cuts out a segment of a pipe, he has to bring the ends together to make the
pipe work. The eurologists, if they remove the prostate, they cut the delicate nerves, which is what the cause is for the impotence, loss of erections, loss of urinary control, and the shortening of the penis is removal of the prostate and urethra. Zeurologists that hates to do radical surgery for prostate cancer less good results, too many complications. Some people even die during radical surgery. This man from Dominican Republic came to us, was referred actually by
this very prominent eurologist. He had a T one c glease in seven PSA five six years ago and he came. All the information was provided to him in English and Spanish. I saw him. We offered all the options, from no treatment to surgery, to all various forms of radiation. He chose our treatment and now his PSA is zero and that is the best number to have after treatment. Your PSA should be at zero or going down to zero. If you've had surgery and your PSA isn't zero, then you're in trouble.
If you've had surgery, well, the surgery removes all the prostate and the prostate cancer. Your PSA should be zero. If your PSA is in zero after radical surgery, it's another reason to call doctor Liederman to and two choices. This man, the surgeon sent him to us because he knows our work. He's seen our work, he sees our patients. He likes our work, he likes our quality, likes it's outpatient, likes it's affordable.
We know that cancer care in a private radiation center is much more affordable than in a hospital. There's big articles this week in New York Times in Wall Street Journal about how expensive it is for hospital based medicine because they charge facility fees. You're paying for the old overhead. Well, you like the big place, okay, then pay for it, you know. And when you get a bill for one thousand dollars for use of the facility fee, that
goes with the territory. So don't blame us. We've told you. We've given you a head up. ARP says, if you want the most economical care, go to an independent radiology center like Radiosurgeon in New York. That's what we do. We accept most insurances, Medicare so excellent care. This man is PSA is zero after being referred by eurologists to just hates to do radical surgery. His sex life works, his urinary life works so different than
if he'd had radical surgery. We have lots of information to send to you if you have prostate issues. If you don't know what your PSA is, he should give a call. Come in. This man is from Dominican Republic, and there's lots of prosta and other cancers in the Caribbean. We see lots of people from the Caribbean as well. There's lots of our neighbors in the New York area who are from the Caribbean area, and lots make it
here because they've heard about our excellent work as well. So for this man, congratulations for your trust for this urologists, thank you for your trust in sending this man here. His PSA is zero even at at least in seven more aggressive cancer, he's doing great. PSA zero years later. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. And now I want to talk about a man who was born in Connecticut. He is a sixty nine year old white man. He's married with a son.
He came with high blood pressure. He was on them lodopin for blood pressure and he was seen by a super duper urologist at a super duper place. Now listen to this story. He was diagnosed six years ago with gleas and six cancer and this PSA went up from seven back then to now more than thirty. His PSA has quadrupled. It's gone up more than four hundred percent. And he's had no bone skin, no MRI, and hasn't had any
treatment. And now he's getting worried. And he should be worried. He should have been worried years ago, and this super duper doctor the super duper place should have talked about, hey, you can watch the cancer, but when the PSA is going up, the PSA is indicative of cancer growth. And this has gone up more than four hundred percent. And if you look
at success rate for surgery for a PSA it's more than thirty. You'll see it's terrible, terrible, and you look at our results and they're quite good, much much better, and that's why the man is here to get better care. We're arranging tests for him, including MRI and we're going a bone scan this to what we could do, as well as PSMA test. On clinical exam, he had a nodular prostate STAHT two B prostate cancer. He's had a rapid rise four hundred percent rise in his PSA over just a few
years. And we explained him PSA velocity, how the PSA has been going up, what it means. We explained to test him, and he's justifiably worried. He's justifiably worried because his PSA is going so high and dull this surgeon who's been seeing him at this super duper place. He probably would not get an A plus in my report card. My name is doctor Liederman, and it would take a minute to tell you about who I am, because I promised I would do that. My name is doctor Gil Liederman. I
was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa. Went to public school University Medical School, MD at twenty five, just like my brother Ted, Doctor Ted Liederman, MD at twenty five excellent doctor and my son, doctor Ario Leederman Cancer doctor board certified, working here at thirteen eighty four Broadway, trained MD at twenty five three Doctor Liderman's all MD's real doctors mds at twenty five years of age. Doctor Ariol Liederman's trained at the finest institutions across the country,
board certified. He's loved by his patients because he's thorough and thoughtful and caring and compassionate and responsive, loved by their families, loved by the staff. Patients are lucky to have doctor Ario Leaderman cancer doctor board certified here to care for their cancer or possible cancer. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Hi. On the other hand, I went
from twenty five to University of Chicago. Michael Reese spent three years in internal medicine, board certified, took care of thousands of patients with medical diseases, then went on to Harvard Medical School the prestigious Dana Farbor Cancers Toute trained there, board certified in medical oncology, caring for thousands of patients, then on the staff at Harvard Medical School, and then went on at Harvard Medical Schools
to the prestigious Joint Center for ad Ancient Therapy trained took care of thousands of patients. The only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor in New York, one of the few in the world. Here for you, and you're welcome
to come. You're welcome to be seen. If you have a thought of having cancer, just want to get checked up, or you have proof of cancer and you want to know about all the options before you commit yourself to one way or another way, or if you've had care elsewhere, you've had care elsewhere and it's just not going your way. The reports show the cancer is growing, the treatment's not tolerated, you're getting numbness, getting side effects
from treatment to cancer is growing. That's another reason, the third reason why people come here for consultation. So whether you want to know about what's in your body, you want to have a second opinion about your newly diagnosed cancer, or you've had cancer and the treatments not going your way, whether it's chemo or radiation or surgery are all three give us a call, two and two choices. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. You can check
us out on the web RSNY dot org. You can call us for information. It's always best to meet in person. We don't do zoom because it's too many mistakes. You can't examine the patient. We meet in person, just like doctors and patients have known for hundreds of years. Serious doctors doing serious work. Here at thirteen eighty for Broadway in Manhattan, board certified. My name is doctor Liederman, will be right back. Leaderman 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 Leederman's patients with breast cancer were keeping their breasts. Doctor Leederman, an outspoken advocate of breast saving therapy, educated women about choices, to arm every woman about breast cancer choices,
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katz. It's my counting on two three wells up, no more pay is reading your band daddy? Is such a free cancer treatment called doctor Leederman two and two choices, two and two choices, call doctor Leederman. Welcome back to the Radio Surgery. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Liderman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City, or just a few steps from the Radio Surgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty
eighth street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liderman at two and two Choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back. We are back, and I have another secret surprise to tell you, and that is
that we're live on the radio. And so many people have questions. Hey, doctor Liederman, whyn't you talk about this? Or w once you talk about this? Or why don't you explain something to me? And you can call You can call right now and you'll be on the radio. You'll be so famous or not. You can give your name or not, whatever you
want. Just call us at one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten, one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten, and Noah will pick up the phone and we'll put the call right through and then you'll hear yourself on the radio and your friends and you'll get your answer from doctor Liederman right
now. So give us a call one eight hundred and three two one zero seven ten from now till six o'clock and then we'll be back tonight at midnight to four am, and then tomorrow Sunday from eleven am to noon, from one to two and three to four pm in the afternoon, and then next Saturday we'll be back at one pm, three pm, and five pm, all for one hour shows. And one of the most popular shows is the midnight show every night on wr Many people like to sleep with doctor Liederman,
many people like to wake up with doctor Liederman. Many people like to work with doctor Liederman from midnight to one am every night on WOR. And I can tell you that you don't have to have a radio to listen to the radio. You can do it on your smartphone, you can do it on your computer. We have people in China and India and around the world listening to this show on the computer. So there's lots of ways to listen. There's lots of ways to skin a cat. This is the work that we
do every day, and it's the educational process which is so important. It's so important to have education. Do you have better health care? And we can tell you so many lives have been changed in good ways by people who listen to the radio and others like you radio listeners who when you hear someone who has a cancer or cancer question, pats that person on the shoulder and say, hey, you may want to see doctor Liederman about a second opinion,
about a fresh second opinion. If you think you're in trouble and you don't like the answer, like they want to cut out your kidney or your lung or whatever, call doctor Liederman. And radio listeners do save lives. I can tell you that I know that because I see patients every day. Radio listeners save lives. This is the work we do every day. Now, I want to talk about a woman who's sixty seven years old. She's
divorced, two children. She came by herself. She's the history of ovarian cancer treated years ago, breast cancer well sad to say, they did by lateral mastectomies before, well before. She knew about doctor Liederman years ago. And then the last year she had a colon cancer that traveled to her liver, and she didn't know about doctor Liederman either, and she saw a surgeon who's like an omnivore, and he cut out her colon, he cut out her liver. Well, she already had stage four cancer. So you can't
cut your way to success in general with stage four cancer. But this doctor, it's hard to tell him. No, he's a guy that everyone views him in a different way. Let's leave it like that. Anyway, he convinced her that she should get her colon cut out and her liver cut out. He never told her, Hey, you could have non invasive treatment with doctor Leederman. You could have non invasive treatment treating her colon in your liver
with doctor Liederman. He never told her that. And then he saw a chemo doctor at one of the super pooper hospitals been had and she's had chemo for a year and a half and the cancer has just been growing and growing and growing and growing and growing, and she's getting worse and worse and worse, and the doctors weren't doing scans. She was getting worse and worse, not doing great. She went on a trip because I didn't tell her that the cancer was growing, So she went on a trip to Portugal. She
could barely move, she was so sick and so much pain. And finally she came to me emergently about ten days ago. We emergently. She came on a Thursday night, and on Friday, I arranged tests of her spine, test of her body immediately. She remembers me, I went out to the street to tell her, hey, I've got all the tests. This was six o'clock at night. I ran out the street. I told her, hey, missus you, I've arranged these tests for you first thing tomorrow
morning. And she was so happy that someone was running after her to get tests. And she didn't know why she was in so much pain and suffering. Her doctors didn't tell her they didn't get tests. She came here. We tested her up the cause of her pain, cause of her weakness, cause of her suffering when no one else did the tests. This is the work that we do. And now we're treating the masses on the spine which
are causing such terrible pain and suffering. So if you have a cancer not doing well, even to go to a super duper doctor like this woman at a super duper hospital and yet super duper surgery didn't work, and super duper chemo that didn't work, you might want to give us a call like her and come in. And we immediately took action. We immediately scanned her body, and we immediately found the cancer, and we're immediately treating the cancer non
invasively with no cutting and no bleeding, with anticipation of excellent results. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway and thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City. And we're talking about a man who's sixty six years old. He's married, he has two boys. He came by himself. He has high blood pressure, diabetes, pain surgery. His PSA's gone from seven a couple of years ago to ten and now even more. And an MRI. And MRI is a magnetic test of the
prostate. There's no radiation involved, and there's a scale an MRI from a scale Pirates called pirate one to pirate five. Pirate one means there's nothing going on it appears. Pirate five is most likely it's cancerous. And this man has disease going through the capsule. And his doctors knew about this and nothing was done. He had cancer growing through the capsule. It was called extra capsular extent. He had focus of the cancer approaching the rectum. He was
waking up at nine to yeurin eight. He had no bleeding. His weight to his two hundred and eight pounds, same as two years ago, with a height of five foot eight. His mother had lung cancer, but there was no cancer, prostate cancer in the body. His exam, he's a robust man. His prostate was enlarged, his PSA was going up, up, up, and we got a ps some A tests we showed a large prostate involving the prostate nodes and even a rib, so we had extensive cancer.
We ranged for a biopsy had Gleason eight cancer Gleason eight. So Gleason is how the cancer looks under the microscope, and there's range from two to ten. Two is the best, least aggressive, ten is the worst. In eight nine ten or the most aggressive cancers. He had at Gleason eight with cancer pyred five going up by the rectum, and his PSA had doubled, It had gone up from what it was seven to more than thirteen point eight with this extra capsure extent, and we talked about all the options for
him to treat him. And this is the work we do, and you can see it might be a wise thing to do to come in early and not wait till the cancer travels. That's why we like to talk to men and women and children with cancer or the possibility of cancer to explain the options before it's so late that the cancer travels. We like to see the cancer. Less cancer diagnosed is better than more cancer, obviously, 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. So you're welcome to come here if you wish. This man is here ready to get treated, to try to get into remission with a program to take care of this prostate that's advanced growing. As his doctors, we're looking at the PSA going up, up, up. Normal PSA is four. When he first saw his doctors, it was seven, almost double. And you can even have prostate cancer when your PSA is two or three. If you look at our video you'll
see one of our patients from Brooklyn. He explains exactly his PSA was three. His doctors said, hey, that's great. This is double o seven if you know double seven. We talk about him a lot on the radio, and he listens to the radio show. His doctor tom, oh, PSA three is great, it's normal, and he said, no, it's not that great. My PSA went up from one to two to three. It's tripled and the patient because of the patient's diligence, insisted on getting a
biopsy this is twenty years ago, and insisted on coming to me. His doctor wanted to send him for surgery, and he just did not want to have surgery, did not want to be impotent, did not want to be leaking urine, did not want to be shortened. And he had a PSA of three prostate cancer, and the surgeons wanted to cut on him, and he just refused. He wanted to come to doctor Liederman, and he came and now twenty years later, cancer free. You can listen to his story
on the video. We have a prostate video. We have lots of information here for different kinds of cancer. You can call us for that video, or better yet, come in and get in a video for yourself and for your loved ones on DVD. Also booklets about our special work. Also comparison data. I believe we're the only center that offers comparison data so you know what's going on, so you can't be baboozled like so many other places. I believe and don't want to talk about. A woman who comes from Guiana.
She's sixty two years old, born in Guiana. She has one child. She was diagnosed with breast cancer ten years ago in Queens. She had a biopsy showing an invasive cancer. Then she went to one of the biggest hospitals. They want to do chemo and mastectomy and she just refused. She just did not want any treatment. Now she has discolorations. Almost been ten years. She has discoloration and ulceration of the breast. She has a lump in the breast. Her weight is one forty two, same as two years
ago, with a height of five foot two. She has no shortness of breath. I examined her. She has a huge mass in the right breast, erosion, ulceration, The whole breast is gone. The cancer's eaten through the whole breast. It's infiltrated the skin. There's lymph nodes two centimeter lymphodes in the right armpit. And she has this extent cancer with distortion, destruction
of the breast, traction of the breast and shortening of the breast. It was biopsy cancer and we asked for a pet scan and tests from her. And this is a woman who just wants to get treated. She can't take the cancer growing anymore. She had been seen by other doctors who just offered her some options. They offered her options that they did. They didn't offer
options that are available for her. And patients can see through it. Patients can see through when the doctor's pushing them for surgery or pushing them for mestectomy or pushing them for chemo and don't like it. Patients like the idea of being told all the options and sad to say she didn't know about doctor Liederman and knowing all the options so many years ago. And this is the work that we do. She does not want surgery, she does not want chemo.
She wants our treatment. And this is the work that we do every day for early breast cancers and advanced breast cancers. And we have a booklet
about treatment for breast cancer. Many many women do not want to have missed activities, do not want to have surgery, do not want to have chemo, and yet they're not told all the options in most places in my experience, so this woman is coming here after searching, unfortunately, allowing the cancer to grow for ten years, destroying the breast and the structure of the breast and spreading to the lymphanoes. This is the work we do with information to
send you. We accept most insurances Medicare, Medicaid, thirteen eighty four Broadway, Broadway in thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New York City. I'm such a Leaderman will be write 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 Leedhaman'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 function, four maintain in urinary control. Call my doctor Liderman two and two choices, two and two choices to consider his prostate cancer treatment for you. Most insurances Medicare,
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Like many with prostate cancer, radical prostate surgery has many complications, leak each impotence, shortening inferior results death. Thousands come to doctor Liederman to learn all prostate cancer options from New York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified Radiation oncologist. Defense Chief sadly believed Pie and Sky promises another reason to meet doctor Liederman about highly effective prostate cancer treatment avoiding radical surgery. Best is to meet doctor
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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, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio search, and he's
the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radiosurgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Liederman, We're back. We are back. I want to talk about a woman, very nice woman. She's eighty five, she says, she looks more like she's fifty five. She's a real estate broker. She has five children. She came with her daughter. She comes from Long Island. She had skin cancer. Part of her eyelid was resected.
Sad to say, she didn't hear from her dermatologists that you can treat skin cancer not invasively here. But that's another story for another day. Well, she recently had abdominal pain. She had some blood in the urine. She had testing done. She was found to have a kidney cancer. So she had a kidney cancer, and the kidney cancer surgeon who's the eurologist, told her she had to remove the kidney. And she asked me about a biopsy, said, no, you can't do a biopsy. It spreads the cancer.
You got to do it my way remove the cancer. She's eighty five years old. She's very spray young looking. They say she looks like she's fifty five or so. And a friend of hers, a radio listener, said hey, why don't you see doctor Liederman before you have your kidney removed. And her kidney was going to be removed in the next few days. And she came to me, and she could see that she was mesmerized, mesmerized by the surgeon who told her, you can have a biop so you
gotta have surgery. And I met with her, and at first she was very very very very very defensive, almost saying the same words that a surgeon would use. And then I showed your examples, and I showed many people examples of kidney cancers that we've treated over forty years, non invasively, with no cutting and no bleeding, and no removal of the kidney and not throwing your kidney in a bucket, and I told her you can also have a biap. So they told her the worst thing is you have your kidney removed.
And then the surgeon comes in I talked about earlier. Starting comes out good news, missus Smith, you have no cancer. And missus Smith says, what about my kidney's now lost in the garbage disposal. Well, we don't do it that way here. So if you wish, you can be seen about whatever kind of cancer it's had, a net cancer, brain cancer, skin cancer, or kidney or breast or pancreas or bladder or whatever.
And so she was offered a biopsy, which she didn't want. She believes she has cancer and she wants the treatment, and she started the treatment this week. Non invasively made a stereotactic frame, a very fancy mold around the body. We computerized her body, we found the cancer. We're sending beams in invisible beams to attack this kidney mass which most likely is cancer. And she is so happy. She's so happy she's not in the hospital, and
she's so happy she didn't lose her kidney, and she's so happy. She decided to listen to a radio listener like you who said, hey, call doctor Liederman. She's so happy. She sought a fresh second opinion. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. She comes in, gets a treatment, gets up after five or ten minutes, and goes home, or goes to lunch, or goes across the street to Macie He's or Brian Parker comes in on a Wednesday and goes to a
matinee. She does what she wants, which is so different than doing what the surgeon wants, which was to remove the kidney and throw it in the bucket and hope you recover at AH eight five. No, she is so happy. Now we're talking about a man, seventy six year old man who has two children. He came with his dentist. He's had a pacemaker, he's on blood thinner, and he said his gallbladder removed a pneumonia and COPD. Now he is not a smoker, but both parents were smokers. They
were smokers so much. He said that the walls of their house were yellow with discolouration from cigarette smoke. And he was found when he had blood in the urine, an abdominal pain to have a kidney cancer. And he had lost thirty pounds. Well so much for that. His doctor found a kidney cancer and surgery was planned ten days after I saw him. I saw him about three months ago for his kidney cancer, and surgery was planned. Like
this woman, surgery was planned. He all just has tom bond the schedule, ready to cut out the kidney, ready to throw the kidney in the bucket. And he heard about us through a radio listener. Also like you, it's so important to get a fresh second opinion. And he chose to be treated. And this man was treated to the kidney, and he says he feels like he's twenty years younger. He feels so much better since we
treated him. It's amazing. And one more thing I should tell you that the surgeon was going to remove his kidney without knowing if the cancer had traveled, so it just was kind of cut out the kidney. Didn't do a biops. He did care cut out the kidney. He didn't want to know if the cancer traveled. Here we do the opposite. We offer biops. We proved the cancer, and we staged him up and we found actually a
massive cancer in the sternum. This is already stage four cancer. The surgeon was going to remove his kidney without even knowing if the cancer traveled here. We found cancer and the sternum. We staged him up. He had stage four cancer. Now he's been treated non invasively for both areas, the kidney and the sternum, non invasively, no side effects, and he keeps on telling me, Doc, I feel like I'm twenty years younger. And he looks great. He's fully active, he's carrying on. No hospitals, no
anesthesis, no loss to the kidney. We were able to treat the kidney and the sternum where the cancer traveled, all with radiosurgery, pinpoint treatment. He's had no side effects, just the opposite. He feels twenty years younger after having our treatment. This is the work we do. And you know, the surgeon didn't tell him about options. The surgeon didn't tell them about
biopsy. The surgeon didn't tell him about staging. The surgeon has told them, maybe here Tuesday at seven am, we're going to cut that kidney out. Well, that didn't happen because he came here for a fresh second opinion, and maybe the surgeon's listening and maybe the surgeon doesn't like me, and maybe the surgeon's angry at me because we offered him all the options. But
we're here for the patient. I grew up in an era. I went to medical school where the doctor was here for the patient, not selling surgery and not selling chemo, and not selling a hospital, but trying to sell advice and information. We went to medical school and trained a board, sort of went to school for thirty five years. Why to learn to be able to be a better doctor, to train to advise my patients. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. Here
you have two patients with two kidney cancers. Both of them are doing well, and both of them are very happy they have both kidneys and they're very happy they didn't have their kidney removed. And that's so common with many many diseases, whether it's lung cancer or breast cancer, or bankhreas or liver.
This is the work we do. Bladder, prostate, gynecologic, colo recto, primary cancers, bone cancers, lymphanode cancers, primary cancers that's where the cancer started, or metastatic cancer like this man with kidney cancer, that had cancer that spread to the sternum. So we like to know what you have and where is it, and the patient should want to know that too.
And sadness so elsewhere these doctors didn't do that. They didn't tell the patient what they had with reliability, and they didn't stage them up to know where they had the cancer. And it made such a huge difference for this man and for this woman and for our patients. This is what we do every day. The patient always has the right to say yes or no. The patient is the president of her or his body, and yet we like to help the president get the best possible care. So we talk about all the
options we accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. You can come me to real board certified doctor all what you want here at thirteen eighty four Broadway. Give us a call if you wish, or get the information if you wish, or just sit back and listen and learn, and please pass on the information to your friends and neighbors. Thanks for tuning in to the Radio Surgery
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