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Welcome everybody. It's the Radio Surgery Show with doctor Gil Leiderman,
m D, New York's only Harvard trained, Triple Board certified
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the WR Studios in the heart of New York City,
and now please welcome doctor Leaderman.
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Thank you, Robin, thank you Noah, and thank you for
tuning in today and every day on the radio. Every
day we're here and every day we're learning together. And
the point of the show is not to sell anything,
so we're so different than most every other show and advertisement.
We're here to educate. We believe that if you are educated,
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you can get better care, and that certainly the case
for our topic today. Our topic number one is President
Joe Biden education number one. And you would think that
we wouldn't be talking about how to educate a president
of the United States about how to get good healthcare.
After all, the President Joe Biden and Obama put together
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Obamacare Obama Biden Care really and they put it together
to supposedly, supposedly provide better health care for Americans. You remember,
back a few years ago, Obama was saying that if
you have out your doctor, you can keep your doctor
and get better health care, and that was the whole
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point of getting Obamacare and passing the legislation. This is
now fifteen years ago, and in fact, I think it
passed by one vote in Congress, and now we have Obamacare.
And since that time, a lot has changed, A lot
has changed. We'll talk about what's changed and really how
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it's changed and impact a president, a president's life. How
is it possible that something with so called good intentions
could ricochet and give bad results. Well, it's not the
first time, and if you think about it, we'll be
talking about this again and again today. In the Hebrew Bible.
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The Hebrew Bible uses the imagery of sewing and reaping,
if you sow something and what you reap to illustrate
the connection between actions and their consequences. That, so shall
you reap If you do something, you can the results
either good or bad. Plant your crops and cultivate your
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crops and pick the weeds, and water your crops and
fertilize your crops and take care of your crops, and
hopefully you'll have good results or you can have some
bad results, depending on what happens. So we're going to
talk about sewing and reaping, and this is something that
we've learned from the Hebrew Bible three thousand years ago,
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so it's not really new news the connection between sewing
and reaping. Well, what are we talking about, Well, let's
talk about Obama and Biden's healthcare. So many years ago,
in about two thousand and nine, they put together Healthcare
which revolutionized or changed tremendously healthcare in America. And one
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of the big fights was was we were told for
people who were reluctant, well, we want to keep our
own doctor. Many people like their own doctor. Not everyone does.
Some people change doctors. Lots of people will come here
because they want what they view as better cancer care
or screening care. We've talked about that all the time.
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In fact, you put together just recently a new group
of public notices about studies from Europe where men who
get screening, for example, for prostate cancer have twenty percent
more life, more lives, save twenty percent if you just
go get screening versus if you get no screening, never
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get screening, the death rate increases by forty five percent.
So there's an obvious statistic that looks not at numbers
or dollars or cents but lives, and most of us
I believe not all of us, but most of us
in healthcare want our patients to live and hopefully be
cancer free. And that European study that looked at men
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screening versus not just screening, even show up once you
have a twenty percent greater chance to be alive versus
never showing up for screening forty five percent more death.
And we've been talking about that, and that advertisement has
gone the radio day and night to try to encourage
men with prostates. So it's basically everyone to come and
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get checked out, and men are certainly welcome here. And
it's not only for men with prostate cancer, but we
also know other people women breast cancer, women with breast cancer,
women who get screened have about a fifty percent lower
rate of dying from breast cancer if you get checked up,
if you follow good common sense. And there's other examples
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or examples of lung cancer and for example, smokers. Studies
have shown that if we get scans CT scans of
people who are smokers, we can find cancers early and
have much higher cure rate. You're also talking about forty
to fifty percent more people can are free from lung
cancer if detected early, and another big category. These are
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among the biggest categories of cancers in America and cancer killers.
Another big category is colon cancer and people who have colonoscopy.
And many people confuse screening for colonoscopy. So many people
think just looking for blood. It's called a colon guard
test or a Guayac test is equal to colonoscopy, and
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it's not. Many people are so afraid or so embarrassed
someone's going to look at their bottom. I can tell
you one of the happiest days in my life was
when I had colonoscopy. And because none of us can
know what's in our colon. You can't see what's in
your colon, you can't feel what's in your colon. I've
had two dear friends, both doctors, who've died of colon cancer.
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They were either too busy or too unaware or too
embarrassed to have colonoscopy. One man, one of the top
medical students in South Africa, then went on to Israel
and then back to America, worked here at some of
the most famous hospitals. I was at his daughter's wedding
and he collapsed. At his daughter's wedding of recto bleeding
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from a colon cancer that could have easily been detected
years earlier if only he had done screening. So we
encourage a lot of people to and come here to
my office thirteen eighty four Broadway Radio searcher in New York,
where we see patients with most insurances Medicare, Medicaid, and
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you can get screening whether you need a man you
need to know what your PSA is or woman if
you haven't had mammogram, and I know some women are
just so reluctant to have mammograms. Well, there's other tests
that can be done also, like ultrasound and memmerize. There's
other tests and physical exams. One of the most important
tests for women with breast cancer is physical exams and
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that can easily be done. So for most everybody, whether
it's getting colonoscopy or PSA or paps, mirrors, or mammograms
or screening for lung cancer and smokers, these tests can
save lives. So how do we have it that we
have a president of the United States in whom we
spend hundreds of millions of dollars really to protect the
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president and care for the president and the White House.
For example, President Joe Biden traveled one point eight million
miles on Air Force one and Air Force two one
point eight million miles. And we know the plane costs
I think something like one hundred thousand dollars an hour.
So you can imagine how many hundreds of millions of
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dollars just from travel, not don't mention protection, Secret Service,
a White House, and places where he stays around the world.
And yet a simple test, a simple test that costs
a few dollars, was never done while he was president
of the United States. And in fact, how did this
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man end up having stage four cancer diagnosed just one
hundred and twenty days after being president? He was diagnosed
one hundred and twenty days after he left the White
House his president United States? And he apparently had no
PSA done ever while in the White House, and since
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twenty fourteen he was vice president twenty fourteen, he had
a PSA done. That information's never been released. He's never
allowed that to be released apparently, and even the current
PSA is not being released. So what do we know
about the former Vice president and President Joe Biden. Well,
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we're going to talk about that extensively. Right now. We
know that he has stage four cancer. Stage four cancers
treatable but not curable. And that's a big other point.
Many people confuse treatable with curabo. Curable means not that
it's guaranteed cure. There's no guarantees in the world for
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almost anything, but many, many cancers can be treated. Our
goal as a cancer doctors to try to find cancers
early as much as possible, when they're more successfully treated,
for example, early prostate cancer, like we know Rudy Giuliani.
Giulani had prostate cancer twenty five years ago. Both of
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those men are about the same age. One man here
is twenty five years later and he looks like he's
in great health. Rudy Giuliani, who was diagnosed I believe
it an early point, treated at an early point with
effective therapy. And another man, Joe Biden, apparently nearly never
got screening, nearly never got followed, and now has stage
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four cancer that's not curable. In stage four cancer is
not anything that any of us seek because it means
can be treated but not cured, So the goal is
different the goal of a curable cancers to cure it.
In someone like Rudy Giuliani had a few weeks of
treatment and now, to the best of our knowledge, she
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is doing great. He's living a life twenty five years later.
And Joe Biden, on the other hand, has a very
very aggressive cancer glease in a nine stage four which
is treatable and most likely will be treatable, and he'll
continue to live some but most likely never ever be cured.
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So what a huge difference between these two men. So
we talk about these predicament of these Joe Biden and
how it got in the predicament, and how in some
ways the government, his government was somewhat responsible for the
care or miscare of millions of American men. So we'll
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be talking to him about that in just a moment.
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Speaker 3 (16:04):
World's most protected man's prostate cancer missed in and out
of White House for sixteen years. No recent PSA now
stage four Gleason nine prostate cancer spread to his bones.
No expense spared yet missed. Data shows men's screened for
prostate cancer have twenty percent better survival. Missing screening means
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Speaker 3 (17:38):
We are back. So Joe Biden has stage four cancer.
That means it left the prostate and traveled through the
blood stream. It's in the blood stream, which means you
can go where it wants. Stage four and it's been
reported I'm not his doctor. I know what you know
or have access to. What you have access to that
is Gleason nine cancer. Gleason is how the cancer looks
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under the micro So the score goes from two, which
is the best, ten is the worst. He has Gleason nine,
which is about as bad as can be as far
as how it appears under the microscope, and then the
stage of it or the extent of it. In cancer,
we always like to know what someone has. We know
that he has Gleason nine cancer, and where is it?
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So it's traveled throughout the bloodstream by the blood itself.
Cancer cells in the blood and got to the bone.
That's how he has bone metastasis from Gleason nine cancer.
So how can the US president, with access to all
the best healthcare and all the money in the world.
There's I think twenty doctors that work at the White
House and staff and all the facilities, how can a
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president have missed the diagnosis. Well, there's lots of reasons.
I've been interviewed by several journalists. One journalist who's very
prominent in New York came to me and said, Hey,
it's not possible. They didn't know about it. They think
it's all part of a cover up. This is a
prominent journalist, that he's part of a cover up. Well, personally,
I don't believe that. I believe that if the president
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had cancer, he would have known about it and treated
it if he had ability to know about it. Now,
is it possible that he never asked his doctor for
a PSA. I believe that's possible. He probably is maybe
not up to snuff for healthcare.
Speaker 6 (19:26):
Now.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
As his wife, doctor Jill, you might think, hey, she
might say to her doctor's now, what can we do?
What tests can we do to make sure my husband
doesn't get a cancer, doesn't get heart disease? What's his cholesterol,
what's his PSA? What's his chest scan?
Speaker 6 (19:42):
Show?
Speaker 3 (19:42):
What his colonoscopy show? All these things you would think
that the patient or the wife would do. And then
remember he's got his own personal physician in the White House.
In fact, he has more than one. You would think
that someone would be saying, hey, this is an a
year old man or seventy year old man. Remember his
last PSA when he was seventy one and he's now
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eighty two. So for more than a decade no PSAs
and even now they're not telling us where the PSA
is now. Usually a PSA is a blood test prosthetic
specific antigen, and usually in a man about his age.
I would say usually is somewhere between three or four
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for a healthy man. Some are lower, some are higher.
Not everyone with prostate elevated PSA has cancer. So some
people say, oh, it's not a useful test because it's
not always perfect. Well, there's very few tests that are
perfect in the world, even biopsies. Biopsies can miss the
cancer even though you put a needle in the prostate,
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or and wherever a lump of cancer. Even if you
put a needle in a lump of cancer doesn't always
come out positive. So there's always false positives and false negatives.
Say gives you an idea, and let's say very likely
with stage four cancer Gleason nine, it's very likely his
PSA is more than fifty or more than one hundred.
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And I see men with bone metastasis whose PSA is
even more than a thousand, and sometimes thousands. So how
is it possible that he got into this pico wells? Again,
some people say he knew all about it, or his
doctors knew all about it and hid it from us.
That's possible. Person, I don't believe it. I take their word.
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I'm from Iowa, and I'm a very naive in that way.
I like to believe people. I try to believe everyone,
but try to be cautious about it. So how can
a present with the best access to healthcare and no
expense spared not be screened? Did it fall through the cracks?
Did President Biden and doctor Jill never ask for testing done?
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Did their doctors never ask for testing done? Did no
one ever ask for testing ben? It's hard to believe,
but I can tell you every day in my office
I see men and women who never get proper testing.
I see some people I've just a couple of days ago,
I saw a woman who never at mammogram, never at perapsmeir,
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never at colonoscopy, never had the tests that should have
been done. And so many women in this category, so
many end up having cancer, enough and massive cancers that
even while they have lumps growing through their breast, and
big lumps the size of grapes or plums or apples,
or sometimes even bigger, or in denial about it. So
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there are some people in denial and then there's some
people who have nothing who were fearful of having something.
So we see everything in our office, everything most every day.
So I don't believe personally that he knew about it.
I don't believe his wife knew about it. I don't
believe his doctors knew about it. I think they were
all oblivious about the possibility of Obiden having prostate cancer.
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So now there are some people and one of the
experts who's been very loud, was very loud in creating
Obama Biden Care, and very loud even now. His name
is doctor Emmanuel. Doctor Emmanuel help write Obamacare, and a
lot of the Obamacare requirements were not based on what's
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good for someone, but on what the cost is. And
even his day and age, Doctor o'manuel wrote an editorial
in Wall Street Journal saying that he's sixty seven years
old now and he's written an article saying he doesn't
want to live beyond seventy five. He doesn't think life
is worth living after seventy five. And in my view,
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this is very dangerous. It's very dangerous when you have
someone who's politically motivated, who's telling people Americans or any
nationality who should get healthcare. In fact, if you think
about it, that's what Nazi Germany did. Nazi Germany and
Hitler decided that certain people weren't worth living. And before
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the Nazis and Hitler started exterminating Jews, they started exterminating
people who weren't thought to be perfect, who weren't perfect
in their looks, or weren't perfect in their mental abilities,
or weren't perfect in their physical abilities. And when you
start having the government deciding who should live and who
should die, it's very, very dangerous. And doctor Emmanuel who's saying, well,
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he wants to die. He doesn't believe anyone should be
alive after seventy five, I can tell you we have
Warren Buffett who's still working making billions of dollars at
ninety four. And we have so many people. Right now,
I'm treating a woman who's lovely, woman, one hundred years old,
one hundred years old, and she too, she was seen.
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She has skin cancers. She was born and raised in Australia.
She came to America at an American serviceman at age
twenty four. In Australia came to America. But many, many
Australians are from northern Europe like Ireland and England and Scotland,
where their skin is not used to such intense sun
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as is seen in Australia, and many have terrible skin cancers.
In fact, there's an epidemic of melanomas, and we treat
a variety of skin cancers non invasively. So many many
people come to us from Australian around the world because
they don't want deforming surgery, deforming most surgery. So we
see so many people with skin cancers, some easy, some
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difficult locations. Right now, we're treating a woman with cancer
right on the islid elsewhere they wanted to remove her eyelid.
Then other woman right on a tier duck would have
been deforming surgery on her eye and nose is here
just after fu treatments. Her cancer's gone. And this woman
who's one hundred years old, brought in by a loving family,
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her cancer is going away. She had a massive cancer
and two adjacent spots on her leg and now is
going into remission because she wants better care. She does
not want to die a painful, miserable death. And she
has a loving family who supports her wishes. And she's
here every day for a short course of treatment to
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most likely have a high chance of getting rid of
the skin cancer leg even at age one hundred. So personally,
I do not believe in discrimination of any sort. I
believe that people who are sick need care. We offer
innovative care for people, whether it's brain cancers, or skin cancers,
or lung cancers, or pancreas or liver or kidney cancers,
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bladder cancers, prostate cancers, primary cancers, or metastatic cancers. And
I should tell you about six years ago I met
Joe Biden on the street, and I only met him
for a few minutes, but I can tell you that
if I met him for more I would have asked
him about his PSA and his other tests, if he's
up to date for colonoscopy and PSA. And I would
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have assumed that someone in the White House would have
been doing those things, just as I would have recommended
to him had I been his doctor. So how did
he slip through the crack? So I believe he did
not know about it? Unfortunately, he probably did not ask,
or perhaps he did ask, and his doctor says, Oh,
at your age, you don't have anything to worry about
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And I see so many patients who come to me
with cancer who've been seen by doctors who have been told, oh,
at your age, you don't have anything to worry about. Well,
the fact is that someone who's whatever, eighty two years old,
his age is more likely to make it another ten
or twenty years than someone who's thirty or forty. So
I believe everyone should have the chance. And I believe
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these decisions should be made between the doctor and the patient,
not by some government decree. And whether he didn't know
about it, his wife didn't offer an opinion, or his
doctors didn't recommend it, that's how I believe he got
to this pico stage four cancer, incurable but treatable. And
this is the work we do. And like I spoke
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about Steven just a few days ago, with stage four cancer,
he came to me as an executive in one of
the biggest companies in America, also with stage four cancer,
and now his PSA is zero. Five and a half
years later, after a program we put together here at
Radio Stority in New York, we've treated nine thousand men
for cancer cure. And then there's other patients like Stephen
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that we treat to get them in remission and durable
remission and a good quality of life. And this is
the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty
four Broadway, and would have done for Joe Biden whether
it came to us with a localized prostay cancer like
he most likely had years ago. Of course he had
a localized cancer. Of course he did, because that's how
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prostay cancers start. They don't start in the bones, they
start in the pro state. So most probably had he
had a PSA and action was taken on it in
let's say, back in twenty fourteen, when he had that
most distant PSA, most likely it would have been abnormal,
or if not abnormal, would need to be followed. It
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apparently was never fouled until recently when he had finally
had a rectal exam. And there's no report of rector
exams for over a decade, which should be done along
with the PSA. So here's a man president United States
Vice President of the United States, and he's also a
private citizen member. Between twenty seventeen and twenty twenty one,
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he was a private citizen. He didn't have to go
to a government doctor. He could have gone to his
own doctor in Delaware or wherever he was. Had a
business in Philadelphia at the University of Pennsylvania, so he
had access. But whether he was in the White House Bethesda,
well to read University of Pennsylvania. To the best of
our knowledge, there was no PSA done by any physician
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until now with stage four cancer. My name's doctor Liederman.
I want to tell you a couple of things before
we take a short break.
Speaker 6 (30:11):
Well.
Speaker 3 (30:11):
First is that we're alive, and that means you can
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Speaker 6 (32:07):
It's Johnny Bragg's talking Prostate cancer twenty years ago, I
came to doctor Leederman with prostate cancer. It was serious.
My stepfather died days after prostate surgery. My uncle never
recovered from prostate surgery. I came to doctor Leederman with
prostate cancer and high PSA. Doctor Leederman explained all options,
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob
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Studios in the hearts of New York City. Were just
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Okay, thank you, and God bless thank you for your kindness.
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Doctor. So there are some people who say, hey, older
people shouldn't get access to care. It costs too much money.
That's doctor Emmanuel. They're not talking about whether who should
live and die. It's just to cost too much money.
So if you're a certain age or certain this or that,
no care. That's the man who wrote Obamacare. And that's
why you see so many doctors who are closing their
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practices or going into hospitals because they're not welcome anymore
as private practitioners. A prominent advisor, EZEKIEO. Emmanuel was a
top advisor to Obama and Biden, and he wrote Obama
Biden care to a large degree, and he tried to
put government in control of your life. So if you
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want the government, well that's what we got here, and
you can take advantage of it by not going there,
going to your own private doctor who wants to take
care of you, not to follow the government regulations. And
he could say, and some people say, hey, these were
reckoms and men shouldn't. It's recommended, patient recommended you don't
get mammograms, recommending you don't get PSAs and recommended you
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don't get colonoscopies. Well, they can say, okay, you don't
have to follow the recommendations. That's true. But what happened
is so many doctors are intimidated, and so many patients
are intimidated, and maybe even President Vice President Joe Biden
was intimidated that he didn't get proper care. In my view,
so he did not. Biden did not get a PSA
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since twenty fourteen. He was seventy one years old. Remember
the government then said, hey, men shouldn't be getting PSAs, right,
it cost too much money. So his own government put
together recommendations that he followed and resulted in his stage
four cancer. Right, I mean it's his government under Obama
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and Biden put together a task force and made recommendations.
These recommendations were fouled by many many doctors and patients,
not as if they were recommendations, but if they were restrictions.
And so when these restrictions took place that men shouldn't
get PSAs and women shouldn't get mammograms, many many more
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people presented with advanced cancer. For example, after the government said, oh,
don't get PSAs. It's recommended, not a law, it's recommended.
The number of advanced prostate cancers grew tremendously, and then
they backtracked, and now what do you get in exchange?
So for what Biden Obama did resulted in a way
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with Biden getting stage four cancer. Like I talked about before,
in the Bible, the Hebrew Bible, Isaiah chapter eight, verse seven,
they for they sow the wind, and they shall reap
the world wind. And that's what Joe Biden has cause
and effect. It's pretty clear Biden really never had a chance.
They never got a PSA in eleven years, no one
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did erect exam. Apparently he never had a chance because
someone took recommendations which you can oppose, and I certainly
don't agree with those recommendations. I believe that every human
being should have a chance to live, every human being
should know what the options are. And in my office
at Radiosity, New York, you will see signs up which
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I don't believe you'll see anywhere else that it says
you are the President of the United States. Of your body,
it's not Joe Biden, it's not Obama. It's not Trump,
it's you. You are the president of your body. And
if you come in here, we'll talk about whether a
woman wants to get breast screening, whether you don't like
a mammogram but you will when you get an ultrasound
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or an MRI or physical exam or blood tests. There's
usually some way to satisfy most everyone and get good care.
With Biden, apparently there was no way of satisfying or
getting good care. And maybe he didn't even know about it.
Maybe no one even mentioned it to him. Maybe he
and Jill never thought of it. Maybe his doctor hid
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from him, or maybe his doctor was too ashamed to
do a recto exam. So many people are so ashamed,
like my friend who died of rectal cancer because he
was too ashamed to get kolenoscopy. Maybe Biden will die
of this prostate cancer, sad to say, because he was
too ashamed to get a recto exam, or maybe because
his doctor was too even ashamed to ask him about
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getting a recto exam. So in two thousand and eight,
the US Task for IT task force of so called
experts advised against screening above the age of seventy five.
Well I see plenty of people over at seventy five,
and again those people that are over seventy five are
often very likely more likely than me or you to
live to be one hundred, So why be prejudiced against?
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And in fact, on one hand the government advising against
screening for people over seventy five, but yet there's laws
against age discrimination. So what is it age discrimination or discrimination?
We have it both ways by this government, and someone
like Joe Biden was caught in the crease between the
two apparently. And then at first the TESK Force advised
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against any PSA screening for all men, and maybe mister
Biden and his wife and his doctors believed that warning
or didn't think about it or thought maybe, well, maybe
it's the law and not a warning or not a recommendation.
So he got this PSA and then another PSA for
eleven years for a man of his age. It's in
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my view crazy, And if you look through the literature
and what people are writing on the internet, a lot
of people are saying, hey, it's malpractice not to get
a PSA on a man who's seventy three or seventy four.
He's in your office, he's getting blood tests, and I'm
confident that he had blood tests. Someone counted his blood count,
and someone checked his kidneys. They could have checked one
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little box and asked for a PSA and apparently that
was never never done. And when the government of these
recommendations not to do testing or more, men had advanced
cancer which is less curable. So in my view, the
idea is to diagnose cancer early on and treat people
so they'll have a long and healthy life. Again, like
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Rudy Giuliani, he was treated, diagnosed, treated twenty five years
ago and he has a long healthy life and he too,
hopefully will live to be one hundred and twenty. That's
what we want for everyone to have a long and
healthy life and not suffer with advanced cancer. And if
you think that people don't suffer with stage four cancer,
I believe you're wrong. I see that every day. I
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see men suffering with terrible pain and suffering. Of a
man right now from Africa. He was diagnosed with prostate
cancer in Africa. He wasn't living at sixteen hundred Pennsylvania
Avenue where the President was living in Africa, and he
presents with stage four cancer. Now, the cancer is in
almost every bone in his body. He's in a wheelchair,
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he's suffering. And that's what it means. That's what advanced
prostate cancer does. It goes to the bones, and men
suffer and their families suffered. It's not only the patient
who suffers. Often family suffer as much as the patient.
Trying to take care of the patient, trying to find
comfort to the patient. And yes, of course we treat
patients with stage one and two and three and four
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cancers of all type, including prostate cancer. And like Steve
who presented with stage four cancer here five and a
half years ago, he is now with a PSA of zero,
living the life, doing well, traveling the world, has a
beautiful wife and home and summer home. And that's what
we want for everyone, whether it's stage one or stage four.
And this is the work that we do to fight
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for best results. Alicia Finley of The Wall Street Journal
asks why don't experts trust older patients and their own
physicians to make informed decisions based upon individual benefits and risks.
Why was it or maybe it was maybe Joe Biden,
and Joe Biden was asked, hey, do you want a PSA?
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And they said no, we don't know that they haven't
commented on that, so we don't know if they actually
decline the testing, or physicians decline the testing, or just
foul through the cracks. You would think as a public
service that a president like Joe Biden, who's been employed
by the public. I know he's a public servant, they say,
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but in fact, we've been paying his salary for fifty years.
You would think he'd make a statement and say, hey,
I chose not to have a PSA and this is
the reasons why. Or I made a mistake, and you
shouldn't make the same mistake I did. You should go
get screening, whether it's for breast cancer or lung cancer,
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or colorectal cancer, or prostate cancer or skin cancer. You
should not make the same mistake that I Joe Biden made.
So why can't experts allow older patients and younger patients
than their physicians make informed decisions. And that's what In fact, women,
for example, who are talking about abortion, we're in charge
of our body. Well isn't Joe Biden and every man
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and woman in charge of their body to make decisions.
Why is it a government task force that's look at
the cost of screening making these decisions rather than patience.
Why is it and just these simple things that Obama
and Biden tried to curtail. They tried to curtail mammograms
for breast cancer and PSA for prostate cancer. These two
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cancers alone caused the death of tens of thousands of
Americans every year. About forty thousand American men die every
year of prostate cancer. So don't think it's an innocuous disease.
It's a terrible disease. Breast cancer too. That's where we're
trying to diagnose early, these cancers early. My name is
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doctor Linderman. Will write back.
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Doctor Liederman Cancer Treatment, thirteen eighty four Broadway met Joe
Biden on Broadway. Didn't ask about PSA, thought the White
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob
Redstone here with doctor Gil Liederman at the WR studios
in the hearts of New York City were just a
few steps from the Radiosurgery New York Cancer Treatment Center
on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Leaderman, 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
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first in America and in the Western Hemisphere with body radiosurgery.
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I understand why so many men and their loved ones
are fearful of surgery for prostate cancer. Surgery is one option.
It's not an option that I usually recommend because it's
so devastating to men. About ninety eight percent of men
end up impotent after surgery because surgery damages the nerves.
About eighty percent of men have leak each of urine
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after surgery for prostate cancer. Because surgery damages the nerves.
Surgery cuts out the prostate and urethra, which then shortens
the penis terrible and the results are less good. For example,
if you have a Gleason seven cancer with Gleason seven
cancer with surgery in the best hands in America, success
is only sixty percent. With doctor Liederman. Here our results
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are ninety percent. So surgery is devastating. It destroys the
quality of life. Surgery destroys the urinary control for so
many men. Surgery shortens the penis, and surgery fails in
so many men. And I'm talking about any kind of
surgery for prostact cancer, whether it's open surgery or radical
robotic surgery versus our treatment. Our treatment is outpatient. A
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man walks in, gets a treatment, and walks out. Most
of our men are sexually functional. Ninety eight percent of
our men keep their urinary control. The success rate is high,
there's not shortening of the penis. So many men and
their doctors equate surgery with all results, and it's not
the case. Surgery is so different. Surgery versus treatment here
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at Radio Sturdy, New York is like day and night.
And that's why nine thousand men have come and have
been treated for cure by me. Over years, we've treated
nine thousand men with prostate cancer for cure with high success.
And I believe if Joe Biden knew that he could
have an outpatient treatment with high success, he would have
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taken that without radical surgery, if he had only been informed.
I very seldom see someone who advocates against their own
health and against themselves. It's very very rare. I can
tell you that our treatment is also very inexpensive. We
have Obamacare, people like doctor Emmanuel saying, oh, screenings too
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expensive and treatments too expensive. Well, if you go to
a free standing center like Radio Sir dew York Arp
has said, if you want the most economical care, the
best bank for your buck, go to a free standing
radiology center like Radio Sturt in York. The problem is
because of Obama and Biden, they've destroyed the practice, the
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private practice of so many doctors. When Obama and Biden
came into the White House, six sixty percent of American
doctors were private practitioners, and now it's down to less
than thirty percent. So they've reinbversed the hospitals at great sums.
They forced doctors to leave their practice to go to
hospitals where the costs are so much more. It's the
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same doctor. Why should the same doctor get paid more
if he's working in a hospital or she's working in
a hospital than in a private office. Well that's what
Obama's brought us. So they brought us a system that's
much more expensive. Why did our health costs go up?
Why did insurance costs go up? Well it wasn't only
because of that, that's part of it. The pre existing
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conditions means that some people don't have any insurance until
they need it. Well that's not really insurance, as is
buying subsidized care. So everything that was done about Obamacare
resulted in people getting less access in some ways because
the cost were greater. More costs to society. And now
you see the government curtailing the care, so detailing what
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President Biden needed himself, which was diligent care. And in
some ways it may have been his own actions cutting
off care that harmed him and maybe his demise. So
the wind and reaped the whirlwind. As it's said in
the Bible. It's well known. And if doctor Emmanuel believes
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Americans should die at seventy five, well that's great for him.
But I can tell you I deal with many people
or fifty five and sixty five and seventy five and
eighty five in ninety five who want care, and we
can't predict how long that person's going to live. And
why should the government curtail care based on age? That's discrimination.
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So advanced prostate cases increased because of the government. Now
you've got the president with very advanced Gleason nine PSA
unknown stage four cancer. And same is true women protesting
about their bodies, about abortions. Why is an everyone protesting
that everyone deserves the right to medical care. And everyone
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deserves the right to medical care. That's good care that
should not be determined by the government. It should be
determined by a person's desire and a person's knowledge and
the relationship with the doctor. And it shouldn't be that
the government is imposing upon the doctor or the patient
what's available to them. It should be what's best for
the patient. And I believe that every person deserves a
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doctor that fights for the patient, not fights for the government,
and not fights to contain health care. I believe you
can get great health care mainly by a private practitioner
outside of a hospital, where you have a doctor, not
a doctor substitute, whatever that might be. Many people come
to me, they say, oh, I saw doctor Joe, and
I go google doctor Joe. It's not even a doctor,
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whether it's an assistant or a trainee or a student whatever.
So many people are not even seeing doctors anymore. Which
is also so different than the care here at Radio Stirch,
New York, where you actually have a board certified doctor
caring for you. This is the work that we do
every day at thirtenty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth
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Street in the heart of New York City. So doctor
Emmanuel responded to a patient who was treated for prostate cancer,
and he responded to them that he only cares about
the cost. He doesn't care about the results. He doesn't
care about the patient, doesn't care about the patient's health.
So it's so different when you talk to someone who's
not really a caring doctor that cares for another human being.
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And this is we fight for. Had Joe Boden come
to thirty eighty four Broadway, he would have had a
PSA done a decade ago or more and he would
have had regular PSAs just like you. And whether you're
a man or a woman or child, you would have
care based on what is the best screening for you.
And you're welcome to come. There's three groups of people
who come here. When is people want to know if
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they have cancer screening. They don't have cancer, but they
come here to thirty eighty four Broadway. We accept most
insurances Medicare Metlakai. Second is people who just diagnosed with
cancer that want the best possible care, and that could
be Joe Biden or anyone else who's just diagnosed. And
then the third group of people with cancer and they're
not getting care, they're not getting results, or their treatment
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is not working or too toxic, reasons to stop innovative
cancer care. My name Doctor Liederman, thirt tenty four Broadway,
New York's only Harvard trained, Triple Board certified doctor here
for you, calls it two and two choices, two and
two choices. God bless you and thank you.
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