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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, no and thank you every day for tuning in.
Every day we're on the radio. Every day we try to learn together. Every dreay we try to help people. My name is doctor, and I'll introduce myself formally in a few minutes and let's get going and we'll have time to talk together too. Of course, I want to talk about a gentleman who came to me. He is fifty three years old. He's born in Columbia, South America. He lives in Florida. He's married. He
came with his wife. He has three daughters. He has a big business in Florida, and he was recently diagnosed to have prostate cancer gleas in seven his PSA has been rising. He went from two his PSA. PSA is prosthetic specific antigen. Most men know what their PSA is. If you don't. It's probably time to come in and get a prostate check. Many men do. We see men and women and children every day. Why do men come to get PSA as well? We know that there's a relationship between PSA
and prostate cancer, usually not always. Usually, if you have a elevated PSA, it shows a risk of having prostate cancer, usually not always. Usually, if your PSA is four or above, people recommend to get biopsies. Usually I see many men and of just a few minutes ago, a man named Steve from Connecticut, a big businessman, had a PSA of four, and then I went to five and six, and he went to see his doctors, and his doctors said, oh, don't worry about it,
don't care, You'll be okay. And he was falsely reassured, falsely reassured. And he just stemailed me a couple of minutes ago, and well, so what happened to Steve whose PSA went from four to five to six? Said he was falsely reassured. He thought everything was fine his doctor. He thought his doctor could see into the future. His thought his doctor was god. He thought his doctor knew everything. He thought his doctor could give him
good advice. And his advice was to not worry about it. Well, next thing he knew his PSA was sixty and in ninety within months, and he sat at his home phone waiting, waiting, waiting for a call from this urologist who told him, oh, don't worry about it. And well, by that time he was worrying a heck of a lot, and he decided to call the doctor that he listens to every day on the radio, doctor Liederman. And some people will say, oh, it's so far.
Well, when you want to save your life and fight for your life, it's not so far to come to doctor Liederman at thirteen eighty four Broadway. And he called me up and we invited him in and he got seen immediately and repeated the test. It was actually sixty, repeated it was ninety. And we ordered tests, We ordered to buy upsy, We ordered scans of his body, not only to document the cancer, but to find out the extent of the cancer. When you have a cancer, it's great to know
what it is exactly and where is it. Those are the two most important questions. And so for Steve, who was false leadersh that his PSA of four and five and six was nothing and then it jumped within months to sixty and then ninety. It was something big. It was a cancer in his prostect that already spread to the lymph nodes. And we put together a program. This is now three plus years ago, and his PSA, as I'll tell you, or if we listened to our last program, we announced that
it was a zero point zero two. He was very, very very low. And he's in remission. He's had no treatment for a long time, and he continues to live his life. He's lucky. He's has a beautiful wife and a beautiful home and a garden and activities. And this is what's happened to him with his good fortune of being able to remember doctor Liederman, he always listened to on the radio and when he was in big, big trouble, called us up, got seen got by ups. He'd got stage
all within an hour's and then we put together a program. And now years later his PSA is down from ninety down all the way to zero point zero two. So that's when I say, usually, so just because your doctor tells you, oh, don't worry about it, well maybe you should worry about it. Steve should have been worried about it when his PSA was four, and he listened to this program. He listened to this program all the time as PSA was going up. Even to go from four to five to
six means it went up fifty percent. Right, the PSA that went is four and now six is fifty percent increase. Your deposited in your bank didn't go up fifty percent, and probably your house didn't go up fifty percent, and probably your muscles didn't go up fifty percent. But the PSA went up fifty percent, it was time to worry. And sad to say, he
was falsely reassured by his doctor not to worry. So sometimes when a doctor says not to worry, it's probably time to call doctor Liederman at two and two choices and get the fresh second opinion like Steve did, which has changed his life all for the better. And this is the work we do every day. So I want to get back to this man from Columbia we were talking about. Remember he was a fifty three year old man and his PSA went up from two to eight, so that quadrupled. That was four hundred
percent increase, and he was never offered a biopsy. His doctors also were watching him, he's fifty three years old. Never offered a biopsy. Finally he came here. We got a biopsy and found a glease in seven cancer, and we did a work up and we found that there was no spread of his cancer. This was years ago. By the way, I didn't tell you that this was years ago. He had some pelvic pain, he had some urgency when he urinated. He woke up at night five times to
urinate, and he was taking medicines but still waking up. I examined him and on exam he had a nodular hard prostate. By the way, he had no family history. People ask all the time, oh, doctor Liederman, what are the signs of cancer. Well, a lot of cancers have no signs. That's why it's so important to be seen, to have checkups, to get evaluated, to have blood test, physical exams, callonoscopies, mammograms, ultrasounds. This is the work we do every day. So for
this man, lucky for him, he came to us. Even though his PSA went up four hundred percent from two to eight and he had a gleas in seven, which is a more aggressive cancer. Remember, gleasing is how the cancer looks under the microscope with a scale from two to ten. He had a seven, more aggressive cancer and a high PSA velocity. Well, again, lucky for him, he came here and we examined him and he found this nodular prostate and he chose our treatment, which we think is the
best treatment. And now his PSA is zero. His PSA is zero, so he's doing great. His PSA is zero, he's happy, he's content, his sex life works, as urinary life works. He is doing great, and he actually flies up just for his appointments. He has a big business in Florida and comes here because he understands it's so important to get reliable advice, good advice, good treatment. And we've proven to him with our words and our actions that our words were correct, and our actions were correct,
and our treatment was correct. And best of all, his PSA is zero, which means he's in remission. And that is why it's so so so great for him to have a doctor that he trusts, and a doctor he makes an effort, an extra effort. He and his wife make an extra effort to come here, and he certainly gets the good treatment, just like he was a native New Yorker, even though he's from far away.
This is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty four Ah Street in the heart of New York City. And we're talking about a woman whose brother had prostate cancer. Her brother was successfully treated here with prostate cancer, and she decided to come here. She had a lung cancer. She's seventy five years old, she's single, she has no children. She has the history of lung cancer. She was diagnosed two years before. She went to a
super duper pooper hospital for shortness of breath. She was evaluated, she was found to have lung cancer called Carsonoich, had a biopsy, and then she went to a super pooper beef at bigger hospital where they gave her chemo and immunotherapy for two years. Now, most chemotherapy is one hundred or two hundred thousand dollars a year, and she had immunotherapy and chemotherapy, so she had
about a quarter million dollars of treatment at the superpooper hospital. And remember, for lung cancer, it never really cures the patient and may work temporarily and then the cancer grows back. And her never worked, and they kept on giving it to her. They kept on giving a treatment that cost one hundred two hundred thousand dollars. That didn't work. It had side effects because chemo goes throughout the body. It's like putting your body in a bathup of well
poison, because it's really a poison. That did chemos to give a poison. It shrinks the cancer. But you can't give too much or you kill the body, you kill the patient. This woman never smoked, but she did have second hand smoke exposure. She had a pet skin when she started. I saw her, I examined her. Her lungs had some crackles, there were no lymphotes. I can see the cancer was growing on chemotherapy and growing on aemotherapy at this super duper place, and they're just going to give
her more and more chemo what already hadn't worked. It hadn't worked for two years, two years, two hundred fifty thousand dollars down the tubes. Side effects neuropathy, the pain in the hands, numbness in the hands, pain in the feet, numbness in the feet, and the cancer is growing and they want to give her something more that wasn't working, more that wasn't working. How does that make sense well to me? It doesn't make sense at all. And we know that for lung cancers, almost for all cancers,
chemotherapy doesn't really work. It doesn't really cure the patient. Maybe it works temporarily, maybe shrinks the cancer for a few weeks or months maybe, and then it grows back. That's for most cancers. And so she came to me wanting to know what to do, and we went over her case and explained to her that the treatment she's having, even though it was very expensive at a very very famous place, wasn't working. It wasn't helping her.
Chardy knew that. She knew that because she came here wanting to get better treatment, wanting to get advice, wanting to get care. And this is the work that we do every day at thirteen Broadway. This is the work we do. And so I met with her. We explained all the options,
and everyone who comes here will explain all the options. Local therapy, regional therapy, sectemic therapy, various forms of each, combination therapy with no therapy, and most of our booklets and art on the wall shows the options. We talk about, the options. We like to explain, We like our patients to understand. And so this woman. Years ago. Six years ago she came to me, and six years ago she was treated for her
lung cancer here. And the beautiful thing about radiosurgery is in a few treatments, had just a few treatments, make a mold of the body, We computerized our body, we send in beams to attack the cancer. And just a few treatments six years ago and she's cancer free ever since, cancer free with six little treatments, painless treatments, non invasive treatments, cutting no bleeding
from the doctor. First with radiosurgery in the Western hemisphere. And every doctor knows if you have a serious condition, you should see the most experienced doctor. And who is the most experienced doctor yet the pioneer, the first doctor to perform radio surgery, having treated forty thousand patients over decades with high success and high quality of life. And this is the work that we do every day. And she is so happy. She's happy for her brother who's cancer
free from his prostate cancer. She's happy for herself, even more happy for this lung cancer. She finally got good advice. Even though she went to a super duper place. Everyone said, oh, are you going to a super duper place. She said, yes, I'm going to a super duper place. And for most people that was enough. They didn't ask, well did it work? Is it toxic? Is it expensive? Can you afford it? More people go bankrupt, by the way, who have cancer paying
their bills than any other medical condition, and why is it? Well like this, for this woman, they gave her. They didn't give her anything. They sold her a quarter million dollars of drugs immunotherapy a quarter million dollars and it didn't work, and she had to pay. She had to pay her share, so she had to pay her share. Sometimes she will say, oh, it didn't cost you anything, Well, yeah, it costs everybody. Everyone's paying, the people who say, oh did you go to
a super duper place? And the woman who's getting the treatment, everyone's paying. I'm paying, you're paying, everyone's paying. And it didn't work. And you can say, well, why are they doing that? Why are they giving a treatment for a quarter million dollars when she could go to doctor Liederman for a pennies and the dollar you could have radio surgery, which can cure a person. And this woman is six years later with only our treatment,
only a few treatments pinpoint radiation. We make a mold of the body, we computerize the body, we find the cancer. We send in beams. Just a few beams, takes minutes, and you turn around to go home. No cutting, no bleeding, high quality of life, high success, and she now six years later, cancer free. This is the work we do. It's easy to understand why people come to us. It's not easy to understand why people don't come to us. They say, Oh,
I'm at a super duper place. It must be so fantastic. It's like having a super duper car that doesn't run. Our super duper car is always in the shop. Oh it's a super duper car, but I don't know if it's going to start to take me to the grocery store. I like doctor Liederman. I like radio surgery. I like the work we do.
We're proud of our work. We're proud of being first when all the other places, all the other hospitals, all the other doctors, all the other facilities, we're doing standard treatment with lots of harm to the healthy tissues. One doctor stood up and said, hey, there's a better way of treating cancers in the body. And guess who that is? My name is doctor Liederman, will be right back. Many people with cancer come to doctor Liederman
when surgery didn't help and toxic chemo stopped working. Many come in pain. Many people with cancer come to doctor Liederman when their caregiver has no more care to offer. Doctor Liederman bringing innovative cancer care for decades. When the next cancer drug is not as promised, when surgery was to fail to pass, we may be able to offer you new cancer treatment options. We treat new and recurrent cancers small or large, most anywhere in the body, even if
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to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the WR studios in the Hearts of News, New York City, were just a few steps from the Radio Surgery in New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with
body radio surgery. You can also call doctor 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 from former Soviet Union, from Georgia and the former Soviet Union. Beautiful woman, forty six years old. She's single, without children. She's dating a doctor. She came with her friend. She came to United States from former Soviet Union Georgia in
well about twenty five years ago, and she came to me. She told me that years ago she had an ultrasound and a mammogram and it had a mass in the right breast. She was told that it was excuse me, that was suspicious for cancer, and she decided not to pursue it. Then she went to an imaging center. She had the first mammogram of her life. This was years ago. She had calcifications. She asked her more imaging, and she had more imaging and she had a suspicious lesion. Doctors wanted
to do a biopsy. She declined. She had a mass behind the Nippo areolar complex three centimeters from the Nippo biops was suggested and nothing was done. And then a couple more years went by, she had another mammogram and was called a by Red four. So for mammograms there's a scale of the abnormality from one to five. One means looks normal, five looks like a definite cancer. Four means most likely cancer. So she had a lesion in the
right breast at the twelve o'clock position. She had two biopsies which showed a poorly differentiated doctok invasive cancer with necrosives, so she has a risk cancer in her breast. She knew about abnormality in her breast for several years and she got a biopsy of it about three years ago. Three years ago, there was no skin open, there was no nipple discharge. There was no family history. So many people think, oh, there's no family history after worry.
Well, the fact is about ninety percent of people with cancer have no family history, So the fact that there's no family history doesn't mean anything. She had years of abnormality, she chose not to do anything about it. She never smoked, She had no coffer shortness of breath. She never had conoscopy. I had advised her to do it. She had pap smears her way. It was one thirty or two years ago away. It was about the same. She had no night sweats, arms and legs are fine.
She was on no medications, she had no allergies. I examined her, and on exam she had a mass in her breast at the twelve o'clock position. The twelve o'clock or the clocks in the breast imagine the nipples right in the middle of a clock and where the hands are. So it helps doctors and others direct where the concern is. So her leasure was at the right
breast twelve o'clock position, and it was palpable. And she went to super pooper places and elsewhere, and they told her she did surgery in the breast and probably chemo and radiation, and she'd probably have a year of treatment of surgery and chemo and radiation, weeks and weeks. And she refused, She refused it all. She refused it all, and she continues to refuse it.
And then she came to me. She heard about all methods of treatment, not just some methods of treatment, and I know that most hospitals off for women. One method of treatment that say, okay, what you have to have is blah blah blah blah blah blah blah, and usually blah blah blah blah blah blah blah involves removing the breast, are part of the breast, then months of chemotherapy, and then many many weeks of radiation. And
she walked away. She went to multiple hospitals, she went almost every super pooper hospital in New York City, and she walked away and came here because she just did not want someone distorting her breast. She did not want chemotherapy, she did not want weeks and weeks of radiation, and she came here with an open mind. It's a beautiful woman, beautiful mind, beautiful thoughts, beautiful mother. She's here now in New York with her mother from Georgia,
former Soviet Union. And we talked about all the options, which is what we do for every patient. We talked about all the options, and she liked the idea of non invasive treatment with no cutting, no bleeding, no surgery, no lumpectomy, no mestectomy, no chemo thing therapy, no weeks and weeks of radiation and she would like the idea of pinpoint treatment. And this is the work we do every day. And by the way, we have a booklet to show you examples of breast cancer before and after our
treatment. We have DVD available, We have lots of information available for you interested in breast cancer or other cancers. And you can call her office even now at two and two choices. That numbers easy to remember, two and two which means New York City and choices is like her. Here she had choices. The other places they didn't give her any choices. Here are numbers two and two choices. I guess there are numbers two and two no choices.
And she liked two and two choices better than two and two no choices. And she came here and we offered her treatment of all the kinds, and she chose to have non invasive treatment with no cutting, no bleeding, no surgery, no chemo, And we tread her by the way we treated her about three years ago. Three years ago, well in three years now,
she's cancer free. The lump is gone, she's cancer free, there's no recurrence, she's had no chemo, she's had no surgery, she's had no hormones, she's had no nothing other than radiation radio surgery with doctor Liederman at thirteen eighty four Broadway, where except most insurances even hers few treatments. She came in outpatient, no cutting, no bleeding, no deformity, and she's now cancer free. She's been cancer free since we ended our treatment.
And this is the work we do. We do routine testing and blood tests and physical exams. This is the work we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway and thirty eighth stro in New York City. We have information to send you. You can call us even now two and two choices if you have a question about breast cancer. It's always best to meet in person. There's too many mistakes with phone calls. Schur. It's great to make money
for the doctor in the hospital. Phone call and charge like a real physical exam, but it's incomplete, it's inadequate. Patient doesn't get examined. There's nothing back and forth of questions that there is in person, live and that's how we do it. The best possible way for the patient, The best possible way for the patient is to come make an appointment, come in.
We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. We're looking at thirteen to eighty four Broadway Broadway, in thirty eighth threet in the heart of New York City. And ask your questions and be seen and decide what you want to do, or go home and think about it, whatever you want to do. Here the patient is the President of the United States of his or her body.
So different than elsewhere where the patient is told, oh, you got to do this, you got to do this, you got to remove the breast, you got to do chemoid, gotta no, those are options, and here you get to learn about all the options which are hidden from patients so often, so many places elsewhere. My name doctor Liederman, cancer doctor, the only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor New York, one of the few in the world. Here for you, having created forty thousand patients,
Here for you for forty years. This is the work we do every day. Well, right back when doctor Leederman came to New York from Harvard, ninety seven percent of women in New York were losing their breasts as breast cancer treatment. But ninety percent of doctor Liederman's patients with breast cancer. We're keeping their breasts. Doctor Liederman, an outspoken advocate of breast saving therapy, educated women about choices to arm every woman about breast cancer choices. Breast saving
whenever possible and desired. When every hospital thought standard radiation was okay, doctor Leederman had a better idea innovative Doctor Liederman first bought brain radio surgery in New York and body radio surgery to America. Meet doctor Leederman, breast conserving therapy over decades. Thirteen eighty four, Broadway at thirty eighth, Call two on two choices, two and two choices about breast cancer treatment. Most insurances,
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at the radio surgery reader choices. I'm so glad. Do you want to thank Dot Leado, Manda and you Elia Kats It's not count in two two three, Well up, no, no pad your band that is sent to free cancer treatment, Called doctor Leederman two and two choices, two and two choices. Call doctor Liederman, Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the w R studios in the hearts of New York City. Were just a few steps from the Radio Surgery
New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey
doctor Liederman, we're back. We are back, and I promise missed you earlier to tell you about who I am if you haven't listened or heard before. Because there's so many people talking on the radio, many people are acting like their doctors who aren't doctors. Even in medical offices nowadays, it's so hard to see a doctor, so many others or doctors substitutes. Well, here at Radister of New York, you get to see a real board certified doctor m D, real doctor. So different, Well who am I good
question? I was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa. My name is Gil Liederman. I went to public schools, University Medical School, MD at twenty five, real doctor, real doctor. And also here is my son, Ariel Leaderman, MD at twenty five, board certified, trained at the most illustrious centers across America and is here now. And his patients are very
lucky to see Aril Leaderman, board certified MD at twenty five. Warm, compassionate, smart, caring, thoughtful person who takes care of his patients from A to Z. This is the work we do. Also another MD Leaderman, Doctor Liederman, doctor Ted Liederman, MD at twenty five, So we have three doctor Liederman's MD at twenty five, real doctors. Our real Leaderman is here seeing patients. Patients are lucky to see him, carrying board certified
and covered by most insurances Medicare, Medicaid. I. After twenty five MD went onto University of Chicago Michael Reies, trained an internal medicine board certified, went on to Harvard Medical School in Boston, trained at the prestigious Dana Farber
three years board certified. It on the staff and then went to Joint Center for Radiation Therapy three years trained and worked in Tree thousands of patients with cancer Board certified, the only Harvard trained triple Board certified radiation doctor in New York, one of the few in the world, the doctor first with the radio surgery of the body, first in the Western Hemisphere, first in the United States, and of course first in New York, with thousands of patients treated
over decades. So that's who I am. I should also tell you another secret, and that is that we're live on the radio. So if you have questions, our concerns, our statements about cancer, cancer treatment, you're welcome to call us now. You can call it one in hundred three two one zero seven ten. One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. My name doctor Liederman. If you call us at one in hundred three two one zero seven ten, Noah will pick up the phone. Noah. We'll
direct the phone call here and we'll speak. No obligation, no cost, no embarrassment. So give us a call if you wish. One in hundred undred three two one zero seven ten and one more secret. More secrets. So on wr what's our schedule? Well, we're live from now till six and then tomorrow from eleven am to noon, from one to two, three to four, every night at midnight. Every night at midnight you can tune
in Doctor Liderman. Many people like to sleep with doctor Liderman. Many people like to work with Doctor Liderman. Many people like to listen every night at noon, at midnight, from midnight to one am on WOR. And one more thing, our schedule on Saturdays. So on Saturdays, our schedule is one pm to two, three to four, five to six every Saturday on WRS. That's our schedule, and you're welcome to call us, come in
get information. Many people actually come into our office at thirteen eighty four Broadway just to get package information for themselves and their loved ones. And one more thing, there's many things. Listening to this show every day, you can
learn a lot, and you can learn a lot about cancer. And if you hear someone talking about cancer in the grocery store or the supermarket or wherever, you might want to patter them on the shoulder and say, hey, you may want to see doctor Liederman and learn about other options, other options. And I can tell you that radio listeners save lives. You can save
lives by passing on this information. Radio listeners save lives. My name is doctor Liederman, and I want to talk about a patient who's very important to me. She's a sixty eight year old woman. She's from Haiti, She's a Black woman. She has breast cancer and should know that in the black community, the death rate from breast cancer is about two hundred and fifty percent higher other groups. And of course we take care of every race and religion
and sex you can possibly think of. We're talking about this black women because it's a heads up. She'd be getting mammograms, ultrasounds. You welcome to come in for a breast check up. Many many women do. This woman sad to say, didn't come for a breast checkout, but she came when her cancer already spread, and sad to say, she had bilateral messedectomies.
When I came to New York, ninety seven percent of the women with breast cancer at the super booper places we're getting mestectomies, where in my practice ninety percent of women were keeping their breast. So why was it that the super dupers ninety seven percent of women were getting messedectomies, whereas we doctor Liederman, ninety percent of women were keeping their breast. The women weren't different, the cancer wasn't different, but we were offering women all the choices and not pushing
people to have messed eectomies. And she actually had bilateral messed ectomies even though she had cancer in one breast. So the doctor then pushed her to lose both breasts, not even saving one breast. So she came to me with bilateral mistectomies, breast cancer that already traveled to her lungs. She had surgery, she had treatment on her right breast for cancer. The left breast were just removed and there was no reason. There was no reason. So she
then had reconstruction. And I can tell you reconstruction is the wrong word, because it reconstruct means to redo what was already there. I can tell you, for most women, the reconstruction does not look like her breast. It may look like a lump that maybe looks better under the clothes, but in
reality, it's not her own breast. It's a lump that is designed, I guess, to give the surgeon things to do, and the woman the sense that there's something there, but it's not her breast, and usually, like in this woman, they did not keep her nip oreoal or complex. So the sensation has gone, the feeling's gone, the shape is gone, and the money's gone because it's often very expensive for reconstruction. Whereas women who come here most commonly have their own breast, most women to come here do
not have and do not want mestectomies and do not want deforming surgery. So she had surgery, and sad to say, she was left with arm swelling, armaedema, lymphidema, and she was found she was worked up elsewhere and she was found to have cancer that already traveled. So she came to me with cancer that traveled and the lung and the lymphanodes in the super cloud area. This is how she came to me and I examined her shed bilateral mestectomy.
She had lymphidemon the right arm, and usually when a woman has lymphidema from surgery, it's forever. It's a forever reminder of that surgery. And most likely she could have had non invasive treatment with us, but sad to say, her surgeon didn't tell her. Oh we'll remove both breasts, or you can see doctor Liederman and have non invasive treatment. She was never told. She only learned about it when she came here. So we restaged her and we found cancer in her lung, cancer in her lymphodes, and we
offered treatment. She had chemotherapy for her recurrent cancer, but like we talked about before, chemotherapy at best only works temporarily, works for weeks or months and then the cancer comes back well. And her didn't work at all. The cancer was growing, she had side effects from the chemo. She didn't want more chemo. She was torn because she liked her doctor. She thought
a doctor was doing the right thing. And it's only when she came here did she understand that what the doctor was doing was giving chemo that was not working, that the cancer was growing. And we got reimaging, We got blood tests and physical exams and proved to her. We proved to her that the treatment she was getting elsewhere did not work. And only then did sheefva
desire to start a relationship with our treatment. And we treated her to the lung and the lymph nodes and she just got new scans this week after being treated here over a long period of time and she's in remission. I remember, with radiosurgery, about ninety percent chance the cancer will never come back where we attacked it, whether it's in the lung or the lymph nodes, which
is so different than chemo on immunotherapy when essentially it always comes back. So it's so different chemotherapy ormunotherapy for advanced or stage four cancer versus radiosurgery with a high success rate, high quote of life, few treatments done outpatient, usually with no side effects, well tolerated, and now long time later in remission, doing well, fully active. This is the work that we do every day at thirty ten eighty four Broadway, Broadway, thirty eighth Street in the
heart of New York City. And we'll talk about a woman who came years ago, also sixty six year old woman from Jamaica, married without children. She came with her husband. She had history of diabetes, high blood pressure, she had a kidney transplant, she had a mass in her breast. Remember, after a kidney transplant, a person's on immunotherapy, which suppresses the immune system, which makes cancer more likely. And after a kidney transplant on
immune therapy, she up a breast cancer. She was seen at one of the biggest hospitals. Perhaps she was positive and she had no treatment. She was offered chemotherapy elsewhere, which she declined. She did not want chemotherapy. There was no redness in the breast, there was no distortion in the breast. She weighs one hundred and eighty four pounds. She's five foot six. She's not working. She used to do phlebotomy in one of the big hospitals.
She worked at one of the biggest hospitals in New York. But when she got cancer, she decided to come to doctor Liederman at thirty four Broadway and I examined her and we found this cancer. She had a three and f centimeter mass in the eleven o'clock position at the left breast. There was no involvement of the lymph nodes. The skin was okay. She had this left breast cancer three and f centimeters which you could feel. And this was
years ago. This is three years ago. And she decided to have doctor Leaderman with radiation radiosurgery and she was treated non invasively with no cutting, no bleeding, no distortion, and now three years later she is cancer free. That mass went away. She's had scans, reports, blood tests, she's in remission. There's no ovents of cancer, and she's very happy that she avoided radical surgery, and she's very happy she avoided chemo, and she's very
happy there's no scars in her breast and there's no distortion. This is the work we do, a short course of treatment for breast and other cancers. You may think, well, what other cancers? Doctor Liederman treat well most cancers, whether it's skin cancers or brain cancers. Were the first in New York with brain radio surgery, one of the first in the world for decades, treating brain tumors, throat cancers, lung cancers, lymphanode cancers, liver
pancreas, coldon cancers, castro intestinal cancers, kinacologic cancers. Primary cancers are comas cancers in the original site that's the primary site, or metastatic cancers or lymphotes, lymphomas, so many to treat. You can get our booklet and you can see the site. There's a list of so many cancers that we treat with an extensive knowledge and experience. And why do we have so much experience? We have so much experience because other places give treatment doesn't work.
So often the chemotherapy or standard radiation, our surgery didn't work. Patients come here and that's why we have so much experience, so much with tens of thousands of patients treated over decades. Doctor Liederman, thirty y four Broadway, 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 Liederman's successful treatment of my prostate cancer. The number zero, which is my PSA zero after doctor Liederman's successful prostate cancer treatment. What every man wants? The numbers one, two, three, four important for every man with prostate cancer. One getting the most successful treatment, two avoiding
radical robotic surgery, three keeping sexual function, 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 medicated accepted. Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth called two and two choices for prostate cancer treatment. Called doctor Liederman 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 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 your first up Doctor Liederman. For more information call doctor Liederman two and two choices thirteen eighty four broad we have thirty eighth We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid called two and two choices for more information. Thousands treated over decades. Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City, were just a few steps from the
Radio Surgery New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor Liederman at two and two Choices for a free informative booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Liederman, we're back. We're back, and we have Tony
on the line. How are you Tony? Yeah, very good, Thank you. Okay, my chust team. Is this If you take a blood post and a cancer marker shows up the say for pancreatic cancer, prospect cancer, breast cancer, Does that mean that that shows that you definitively have cancer, let's say, for that particular part of your body. No, it doesn't show it can be. First of all, when tests are done, there's a range that's to say for pancreas cancer, which is what you mentioned.
First, So CAA ninety nine is the marker for pancreas cancer normally most labs, but every lab has its own range. Let's say in most labs it goes up to thirty five, So zero to thirty five is normal. So let's just say have thirty six or whatever, one hundred and thirty six. That's out of range. So it's worrisome, and we usually will repeat it to see if there's a laboratory air because there are laboratory errors, and
if it's repeated and it's abnormal, then we'd order tests. And the only thing that's definitive is a biopsy, So what other So if it's if it's not, if it's not within the proper range, okay, you know, then you'll say, well you know you don't have uh, there's no need for any additional tests. Well no, First of all, you can have cancer. We talked about earlier in the show about prostate cancer normals considered up to four and after four it's considered suspicious. But let's just look at it.
I talked already about a man whose PSA went from two to eight. Well, we don't know when he developed cancer, but by the time he got to eight. He had cancer. So I don't know if he added at two or three or four or five because he didn't have biopsies then. But you could have a prostate cancer in a normal range. I have patients if you get our video about prostate whatever patients had a PSA that was three
and his doctor said, oh, you have good news. Your PSA is only three, and the patient reminded him, hey, doctor, last year it was one. It's tripled. And the patient insisted on having a biopsy. This is Ralph. If you look on their video of a prostate we'll talk about Ralph. Ralph. He's a very smart man. He documents everything. His PSA went from one to three. He said, doctor, my
psa triple. I want a biopsy, and he had a biops He had cancer, and he came to me twenty years ago and was treated as cancer cancer free. Currently it's PSA zero. We call him double O seven because his PSA used to be double O seven. Now it's even lower. So you don't these these tests are only suggestions. They're not absolute. Do I think it's absolute? Is a positive biopsy? All right? Okay? I get it. Okay, that's my question for today. I thank you very
much. All right, God bless you and thank you. We'll show all the best and hope and everything is normal. I want to talk about a woman who comes to me wh's sixty two years old, born in Ecuador. She has history of recto cancer and a version of the nippo, but she comes to me with a baso cancer on her nose. She had a mose surgery on her nose and now as another cancer on the nose. It's probably
a failure of the mos. Most is like an excavation of a skin cancer for squamous sell or basil cell, and she had a basil cell on her nose and she had three mo's. It didn't work, and she just didn't want more deformity on her nose. And so many people, actually thousands of people with nose and skin cancers come to us. The most common sight is in sun exposed areas of the nose, the eyes, the mouth, the
lips, the ears, hands and feet, but other areas also. If you have our skin cancer booklet, you'll see examples of skin cancers in almost any part of the body. And people come to us because they don't want the deformity of radical surgery. Called mos mohs and well, the sad per se there's three million Americans who have skin cancers, and sad to say most dermatologists dermatologists dermi is a lot or for skin dermatologists means someone who studies are
surgeons, and so generally they recommend Moe's surgery. When I see people come in my office, I see the pathology part, I see the notes of the doctor says skin cancer, MO surgery, skin cancer, see MO surgery. It's almost like the patient doesn't have a chance to do anything else. Well, it's someone had most surgery three times on her nose and it didn't work, and she came to me and we treated her years ago. There's now four years ago. We treated her and she's cancer free with our treatment
when surgery didn't work. And so many people just don't want to have MO surgery because it's so deforming. In our booklet, you'll see examples of Moe's surgery, and you'll see examples of our work before and after. And that's why so many people want to come here. Why because the treatment is non invasive, no cutting, no bleeding, no deformity, outpatient painless and high success rate and few treatments. So it's very easy to understand why so many
people come here for skin cancer treatment. This is the work we do every day. And I want to talk about on sixty two years old black man from Haiti, and I say that because of the Black community, one and six half cancer of the prostate. One in twenty three would die of cancer. We take care of of course, men and women and children, every race and religion and creating color. You could possibly imagine. This man came to us years ago from Haiti. He had a biopsy, he had a
gleas in six PSA eight. Cancer was seen by his primary doctor. He was told by his doctors, don't do anything, don't worry. Well, we'd worry when you understand that one in twenty three black men die of their prostate cancer. He wakes up twice at night to yeurin eight. His weight was one sixty five, same as two years ago. As I was five foot six. I examined him. He at a large process. We talked about what it meant to have this cancer. We talked about all the meaning
of it, and well he had a glease in six PSA eight. And it's been ten years, ten years and now his PSA is zero, he's cancer free, he's happy. His sex life works, his urinary life works. This is the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. We have lots of information to send you. We have a book that's Stevd's. It's always best to meet in person. I also want to talk about an eighty six year old woman with breast cancer. She had a very
advanced cancer. She had a marketly deformed breast seven centimeter mass, about the size of a fist. There was deformity of the nipple, our alteration of the skin. And she came to me years ago at age eighty six, wanting treatment, and we talked about all the options Elsewhere they talked about chemo surgery, just leaving her alone. Well, she wanted treatment that would be easy, non invasive and highly successful. And this is the work we did.
She's eighty six years old when she came seven centimeter master deformity, now four years later, cancer free. We have lots of information about breast cancer to send you. Highly successful achievement with no cutting, no bleeding, keeping her breast. This makes her and her family and us all very very happy. If you have questions, caused two and two choices. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. You can also walk in and get information at
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