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Welcome everybody.
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It's the Radio Surgery Show with doctor Gil Leiderman, m D,
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who brings you the latest cancer treatment news, interviewing world
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please welcome doctor Leaderman.
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Thank you Rob, and thank you no and thank you
for tuning in today and every day, every day we're
on the radio, and every day we're learning together why
to save lives, maybe yours, your loved one, or neighbor,
or someone down the street, or maybe someone you don't know.
But that's what we do every day. And I can
tell you that we do do that because people come
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to me and tell me that that they come to
my office and say, Hey, I wouldn't know that I've
had cancer. If I didn't listen to the show, I
wouldn't know what to do. I wouldn't know how to
save my body or my breast, or my prostate, or
my bladder or my pancras or my liver or whatever, lung, nose,
skin ears without hearing from you. And well, I know
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that every day. And I'm going to talk about my patients.
In just a few minutes, I've talking about someone else's
patient just for a minute, and that someone else's patient is,
of course the President of the United States or the
ex president United States, Joe Biden. So everyone's been shocked
to a large degree about how can a president in
whom we spend millions, we spend actually hundreds of millions
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of dollars if you multiply out just transportation. Joe Biden
was on Air Force one, in Air Force two for
one point eight million miles, So yeah, I think it's
something like one hundred thousand dollars an hour if you
multiply out the time, just travel time. The US government
spent hundreds of millions of dollars, not to mention security
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and Secret Service and White House and hotels and travel
and limousines. And when he goes to I don't know
Tim bucktoo, they fly that I'm a whole parade of cars,
armored cars with him to protect him. So he's spent
hundreds of millions of dollars, probably billions of dollars has
spent to protect the president. And yet here's the president.
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He's president, vice president, senator, private citizen, so he's in
all capacities. He's been either like you, if you're the
president listening. Well, maybe there's someone like you or Vice
president listening, or more likely a private citizen. He's been
in all those capacities, and yet for eleven years he
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did not have any prostate cancer testing. I know. It
seems like an impossible situation, and most people are shocked,
many people that I speak to, and I've been interviewed
on a few news programs and a few radio programs
with the host saying they don't believe it. They believe
that the president of the White House was hiding things. I
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personally believe that they didn't know. I believe that they
didn't know, they didn't think about it. I believe that
this is only my beliefs. I'm not his president, I'm
not his the president's doctor. I believe that most likely
mister Biden and doctor Jill, his wife, who's not a
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medical doctor, but she likes to be called doctor Jill,
or apparently in the White House, she likes to be
called doctor b who's not a medical doctor. And some
people take offense that people call doctor who aren't medical doctors,
that they doctor Jill and mister President never maybe asked
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for a PSA. It would be hard to believe that
if they asked for a PSA, a PSA wouldn't have
been done for him. A PSA is a simple test,
it's a blood test. I'm sure he had blood tests done,
like blood counts and check his kidneys and electrolytes. There
were a period when he had coronavirus, who was treated
for that. I'm sure he had blood test during that
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period of time. And he remember he used to go
to Bethesda or Walter Reed for annual tests. I'm sure
he had blood tests during then. And it's hard to
believe that the president and doctor Jill never asked for
a PSA. What's even more hard to believe is that
his doctors. He had multiple doctors. The White House Medical
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Office has about twenty staff members, including multiple doctors. It's
hard to believe not one of them ever thought, hey,
let's get a PSA on the president. Let's get one.
So now we have a president who says, according to
the papers, and this is I read what you read.
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He did not have a blood test for eleven years,
and all of a sudden he had some difficulty urinating
and he had a nodule felt on his prostate, and
now he's being diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer, which
is a whole other issue. Many people come to me say,
how can I have cancer, Doctor Liederman, if I don't
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have any symptoms. Well, that's very simple. Meaning about your lungs.
Your lungs are two big organs, or your breast, or
your prostate or your bladder. Imagine you have a little
nodule the size of a green pea in those organs.
That's cancrous. How would you know about that? You can't
feel it in your intestines, you can't feel it in
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your prostate. You can't usually field in your bread to
your lung or your pancreas or your liver. So how
would you know about it? Well, by the time you
have pain and symptoms and bleeding and weight loss, by
then it means that the cancer most likely has already
grown tremendously or expanded elsewhere, which is called metastasis. And
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that's indeed what happened to mister President Joe Biden that
he was diagnosed. He said he had no symptoms until
a few weeks ago, then he had some difficulty urinating,
and then finally, after eleven years, finally his doctors did
a PSA and did a physical exam and did a
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recto exam, and of course did a biopsy. And we
know that he did biopsy because he's announced. He's only
announced a few things, and one is that he has
a Gleason nine cancer. So what they have not announced
is what his PSA is. PSA is four. They have
not announced what his PSA is at any time other
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than eleven years ago. We'll talk about that in a
few minutes. So we still don't know. But most likely,
having taken care of about having treated about nine thousand
men for cure for prostate cancer, one of the largest
experiences worldwide, and having seen likely another nine or ten
thousand men for different reasons with prostate cancer, I can
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tell you that most likely his PSA was very high.
Most likely at least was in the fifties or hundreds,
and it's even possible to be in the thousands. In piece,
people often look at me shocked when I tell them
your PSA is three thousand or four thousand or five thousand,
But it often goes that high when the cancer travels
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to other parts of the body, like the lymph nodes
or like the bones, So it wouldn't be surprising that
it PSA is very, very high, and I personally also
believe these are my beliefs. I don't know it for
a fact. My belief are that they're not announcing the
PSA because the PSA is so high it would be
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shocking to you and to me and to anyone who
knows better and who knows that a normal PSA is
prostatic specific endigen prosthetic specific energen should be at most four,
and people can have prostate cancer with a PSA of
one or two or three, so there's no magic to
that cut off line. With a PSA of four, that's
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when recommendations are made to get a biopsy of the prostate.
About twenty five percent of men will have a cancer
when a PSA is four, but when it's two or three, well,
but three, it's about twenty percent. Two, it's about fifteen percent,
and then goes higher and higher and higher. When the
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PSA reaches ten, it gets up to about thirty five percent.
With the PSA which is twenty, it's about fifty percent,
so more likely than that a man would have cancer
at that point. So mister Biden and his family and
his doctors apparently either totally forgot about it or every year,
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they discussed it and he declined it. I personally having
seen thousands of men and their families with prostate cancer
and here for prostate evaluation, and many men come here
for prostate check ups. Name doctor Liederman, thirteen eighty four Broadway,
Broadway in thirty eighth Street, in the heart of New
York City, where we accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, and
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I see men every day who want to get checked out.
And if you don't know what your PSA is, and
if you're a loved one, if you're a man, or
your father or your brother, your son doesn't know what
their PSA is, you should bring them in and get
checked out. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. It's easy
to do. These are painless, easy, simple test to do
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that could well save a life. So personally, I don't
believe mister Biden or doctor Jill wherever asked about a PSA.
I believe there are doctors who were focused on other things.
Maybe they were enamored with the patient, which is always
a bad thing to be. If they were enamored with
the patient forgot their mission, that's a bad thing to do.
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Some people would say, hey, years ago under the Obama
Biden administration. Biden and Obama wanted to stop PSA testing
for most men, and that created quite an uproar, and
in fact, some people still believe you shouldn't get PSA testing.
So maybe his doctors just thought all his doctors all
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over the place in the White House, in the VP House.
And remember he was also a private citizen between twenty
seventeen and twenty twenty one, he was a private citizen.
So theoretic he either he could have seen no doctor,
but I doubt that he probably saw doctors. And it
seems like those doctors also did not do any PSA testing,
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says the man who the most prominent man. That was
unlimited sons, sums of money were spent on his on
his well being. A simple five or ten dollars test
was not done that could have saved his life. And
why do I say saved his life. Well, now he
has stage four prostate cancer. Prostate cancer to travel to
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the bones, so it's an incurable situation. So his doctors
had the chance to save a life. We're going to
talk more about this in just a minute. My name
is doctor Liederman from thirteen eighty four, Broadway Radio search
in New York in the heart of New York City,
new York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor
here for you. We see groups of people. Whether you
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want to get checked out, like as they say, whether
it's for a man or a woman. There's tests that
can be done for everyone. For example, colonoscopies should be
done for every man and every woman. And there's more
and more colon cancer in younger people, and people are
getting conoscopies with symptoms or as young as forty on
a regular basis. Now for women, getting mammograms and pap
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smears should be done regularly, and I can tell you
there are so many women who are just allergic to
getting mammograms and pap smears. And this is things that
can save a life. And then of course for men PSA,
if you're a smoker, getting screening chest scans can save lives.
And studies show for all of these diseases, whether they
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save your life from lung cancer, from colon cancer, breast cancer,
prostate cancer, you're talking about increasing survival rates by up
to fifty percent. So screening does save lives, and many
people come here to get checked out, blood tests, physical
exam and tests well worth your while. Saving your life
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we believe is well worth your while. And then, of
course number two category, people who are newly diagnosed with
cancer want to come here and get checked out, and
you're welcome to do that. Many people want to hear
about all the options, including options that are often hidden elsewhere.
We see so many people who will come to us
with options hidden from them elsewhere. I can just tell you.
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In the last last day, we had a beautiful woman
fly up from Tampa, Florida with breast cancer. She's an
outdoor person, she's a nurse, she works in a hospital
in Tampa. And why is she here, Well, she's here
because they want to do a radical surgery on her
breast for breast cancer to the forty eight year old
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and she just does not wish to have deforming surgery
on her breast. And she knows other women in Florida,
many women from around the world, who have come here
to have treatment for their breast that was hidden from
them elsewhere. And this woman is adamant about not having
deforming surgery on her breast, in fact, any surgery on
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her breast. She and her husband, she works at a hospital,
one of the big hospitals in Tampa and just does
not want to be another victim of that hospital with
surgery and chemo and the usual therapy. So we have
a special program for people like her, or of another
woman flying in from Tel Aviv tonight who has a
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cancer of the vagina, the Barthlin's land, a small cell
cancer that's already traveled to a lymphanode. She's traveled around
the world for care, from Thailand to Tel Aviv and
is coming to start treatment here and we'll tell you
more about her in the next few days. So people
come here before any treatment elsewhere to try to have
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a better quality of life, try to keep the body intact,
try to hear about all the options, and we talk
about all the options. We're not here selling one option.
We're talking about all the options, which is so different.
We see so many people who go see surgeons as
if the surgeon's trying to push them to have surgery
or the chemo doctors trying to push them to have chemo.
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And this is not everybody, but I can tell you
we see so many that feel that way and who
want a full range of options, all the options, including
doing nothing. We talk about all the options that you're right,
we believe you are the President of the United States
of your body. You are. And then of course we
see patients who have had cancer treatment it's just not
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working or not tolerated, and we'll talk about that in
a few minutes. So three categories to come for checkup
screening Number one, Number two just diagnosed with cancer. I
want to hear about all the options first, including non
invasive options and number three treatment elsewhere not working and
wishing to see doctor Liederman to learn about treatment options.
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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 prostaate 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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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.
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For just a few steps.
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We are back. This is doctor Liederman and we're bringing
update to you. Hope you learned a lot. If you
have questions, feel free to call. We'll give you information
to call within a couple of minutes. So talk about
mister Biden for a few minutes. Mister Biden announced that
he has prostate cancer stage four. So the things that
he's announced, Stage four means it's traveled, so it's left
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the prostate, it's growing enough to be in the prostate,
and then after a while it percolates out of the prostate.
It can go either through lymph nodes or through the
blood stream. And all we know is we don't know everything.
He has not released all his records that has traveled
to the bones at stage four. So stage four and
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then on the biopsy we know that it's a Gleason
nine cancer, so it's a serious cancer, it's an incurable cancer.
So that he has symptoms urinating, well, that often is
the case. But most men who are his age, I
think he's eighty two years old. Most men his age
would have symptoms urinating. I see so many men who
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have symptoms urinating. Symptoms urinating does not mean you have
prostate cancer on one hand, and having no difficulty urinating
doesn't mean you don't have cancer. So either way, a
man by himself cannot know if he has prostate cancer
unless he's a doctor or well tuned in, or he
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knows what his PSA is, he knows what his physical
exam is, he knows what his AMURI is, he knows
what his biopsy is. Those are the things would help
tell you whether you have prostate cancer. You yourself, without
a PSA, without a physical exam, without an MRI, without
a biopsy, cannot know if you have cancer of the prostate.
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I'm talking about the prostat and we can talk about
all the other diseases that you want to talk about.
Just call in and ask your questions. So for some
men who say, oh, I don't any symptoms, I can't
have anything wrong. That's wrong, that's not correct. Every man
is and in every woman, every child is susceptible to
have diseases. As Leonard Berns, the famous conductor of the
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New York Philharmonic, talked about when he was explaining a
piece of music. You're playing a piece of music, what
the composer of the music talked about. And we're talking
about the conflict, the conflict in man between the immortality
of the world. The world is immortal and us human
beings who are mortal, and it's a conflict, and we
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are not immortal. We all do him to leave. And
most of us want to live a life and a
loa life and a good life, and a physical life
and abled life and a life of happiness and health.
And to do that you probably need some assistance. Not
everyone so lucky to walk through life and I guess
die when they're one hundred and twenty. Not everyone is
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able to do that. People need help generally, and Joe
Biden needed help. And whether he denied help, he didn't
ask for help, or his physicians neglected to offer help,
in my view, it had to be one of those options. Now,
what is shocking this week? Is knowing that he has
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incurable cancer stage four, so it's the stages are only one, two, three, four.
He's got the highest stage. There's no stage five prostate cancer,
so he's got as far as stage is the worst
stage of cancer. The Gleason score is how the cancer
looks under the microscope. And the Gleason score was made
by doctor Gleeson who made a scale. In the old days,
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they would say oh, you have prostate cancer and say okay.
In Gleasie understood some men had very aggressive cancers and
some men had very slow growing cancers. And doctor Gleeson
wanted to help the men and their loved ones and
the doctors better know how aggressive that cancer would be.
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And so he made the scale and it's a reproducible scale.
It can be done by most pathologists. Pathologists or doctors
who analyze the biopsy tissues or tissues under the microscope.
They prepare the tissues and look at it under microscope
and look at characteristics and whether there's aggression in the cells.
Cells are rapidly dividing, the crosis of the cells, the
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number of cells, of shape of the cells. These all
helped dictate the Gleason's score, and the Gleason's core generally
is very reproducible from one pathologist to another pathologist. And
Biden has announced that he has a Gleason nine cancer
stage four. So of all the stages one, two, three, four,
this is one of the most aggressive. All the Gleason
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scores from two to ten, is is nine, one of
the most aggressive, and is with shocking when asked, he
was told that he has a good prognosis. Well, in fact,
that's what he's talked about. I think those are his
most recent words about his prosdect cancer, and I view
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that is very deceptive. Either he's been told that and
he does not understand he does not listen to this program.
Maybe he should tune in to doctor Liederman's program or
stop by We're just a few hours north of the
White House and learn about what it means to have
stage four Gleason nine cancer. So why he would tell
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people that he has a good prognosis when in fact
it's a terrible prognos Stage four cancer in generals as
terrible prognosis. That's why so many men and women with
stage four cancer come to us. In fact, we'll talk
in a minute about one listener right now who's just
emailed me. Stephen in Connecticut, who has stage four cancer prostate.
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We treated him five and a half years ago and
he's in remission now. He's done great. But he did
great because he came to us for innovative treatment that
wasn't available. In fact, his doctors all abandoned him. His
doctors abandoned him when his PSA went from three to
four to six to sixty. He couldn't get a hold
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of his doctors all of a sudden, his doctors wouldn't
answer his calls, as urologists in primary care would not
answer his calls. And then he remembered to always listened
to doctor lead him on the radio, and he called
two and two choices, and he immediately came here for evaluation,
immediately got a BIAPS. He immediately got staging five and
a half years ago for a lease in higher risk,
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lease in cancer and a PSA that had gone from
three to four to six to sixty to ninety. And
he would not even get a PSA right before treatment
because he was afraid how high it would be, and
it probably would have been one hundred and twenty had
he agreed to get that, but he was so afraid
of that. But there are some success stories, and that's
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why people come here is to have success. Try to
have success stories and not failure stories. So we have
successes and we have unique care we are I'm very
upset that mister Biden is telling people that he has
a favorable risk and a good prognosis when in fact
the opposite is true. Because why would I be upset
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Because it leads people to think, oh, you don't have
to do anything. You can come with stage four cancer
and still have a good prognosis. It's not a good prognosis.
It's not a good prognosis. It's a very bad prognosis.
People that have cancer in the bones, especially prostate cancer
press the cancer loves to go to the bones. It
loves to go to the lymph nodes, and it goes
to the bones. It often eats through the bones and
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causes pain, causes suffering, causes break each of the bones.
People off end up in the hospital with broken bones
and surgery and rods to strengthen the bones, and radiation
to kill the cancer in the bones. So there's nothing
favorable or good about his stage for cancer. And I
think it's a mistake of his to say that to people.
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I think there is something that he could do that
would be very, very useful. And instead of saying he's
got a good prognosis, which he does not have, I
think he should be forthcoming with American people. If he
has the wherewithal to understand this, and if doctor Joe
his wife has a wherewithal to understand this, that he
should get up. I believe and say, hey, I made
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a mistake. I'm the President United States, and even the
President United States can make a mistake. For eleven years,
I did not get any testing for my prostate cancer.
I didn't think about it, and all of a sudden,
now I have prostate cancer and at stage four Gleason nine,
it's one of the worst possible prognosis a person can have.
And don't do what I did. Please get checked out.
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He should be saying what I'm saying. Please get checked out.
Please see whatever doctor Liederman or your doctor. Please get
checked out. Please get a physical exam, Please get a PSA.
Please know what's going on in your body. And it's
not only for prostate cancer. You should get checked out
for breast cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, cervix cancer, prostate cancer,
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skin cancers, skin. These are cancers that can be detected
early and lives can be saved. So we're urging people
not to do what Joe Biden did. Just because he's
taking a pill every day doesn't mean anything. That pill
every day he's talking about will not cure him of
this cancer. It will not cure him of this cancer.
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We urge him it would be better for him, smarter,
for him to get honest with the American people, level
the people and warn people that each one of us
can have cancer and the only way to protect ourselves
from it. There's things we can do to try to
decrease our wrisk, like exercise and keep our weight, not
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to smoke, avoid excessive sun exposure, but then get screening, screening.
If you're a smoker, you should be getting CT scans
of your chest to detect cancers early. Women should be
getting mammograms and ultrasounds and self examinations on a regular basis.
Everyone over the age of fortish have colonoscopies. I've lost
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two of my best friends from colon cancer doctors who
were just too ashamed embarrassed to get colonoscopy. One collapsed
at his daughter's wedding, had a recto bleed bled out
from rectal cancer. His daughter's wedding was really very dramatic
and traumatic. And of course PSA's physical exams for men,
check your skin. These are things that everyone should do.
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My name is doctor Liderman. You can do things to
save your life, extend your life, avoid dying from cancer.
If you have cancer, God forbid, you can get diagnosed early,
treated properly and have a higher rate of success and
a long life. If you can be cured from that cancer,
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you can have a long life as if you never
had that cancer. And that's what we're aiming for, to
have a long life as if you've never had that cancer.
So get checked out. Miname's doctor Liederman. Give us a
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eighth Street, just steps from Times Squares, about a half
a million people a day in our neighborhood. You can stop,
buy and get information about cancers and treatment options, videos,
books about brain tumors and skin cancers, and prostate, breast,
long cervix, you name it. We have information available to
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you at no charge. So you can come in for
yourself and a loved one. And if you hear about
someone having cancer, you might want to tap him on
the shoulder and say, hey, you might want to see
doctor Liederman. My name is doctor Liederman. Thank you, God
bless you, and we'll be right back.
Speaker 7 (33:43):
It's Johnny Braggs 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 Leaderman with
prostate cans answer and high PSA. Doctor Leederman explained all options,
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shared his and comparison results. I trusted doctor Leederman twenty
years ago. Today, I trust doctor Leederman even more. My
prostate cancer is gone, my PSA is zero, my quality
of life is great. You can trust doctor Leederman too,
like me for over twenty years. Call doctor Leederman for
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his cancer treatment.
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Speaker 5 (35:40):
Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob
Redstone here with doctor Gil Liederman at the w o
R studios in the hearts of New York City, were
just a few steps from the Radio Surgery New York
Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman,
the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He
was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery,
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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.
Speaker 4 (36:10):
Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back. Well, are back.
Speaker 3 (36:13):
I when I introduce myself, because there's so many people
giving advice, sometimes we don't know who to trust who
not to trust. My name is doctor Gil Liederman. I
was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa. Went to public school, university,
medical school, real doctor MD at age twenty five, like
my illustrious brother, doctor Ted Liederman, also MD at twenty five,
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like Aril Leaderman. My son, who's here cancer doctor Board certified,
excellent doctor Ariel Leaderman trained to the most prestigious hospitals
from Atlantic to Pacific and the United States and big
medical school and biggest hospitals. And he's here board certified
taking care of people with cancer like the President. If
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you wanted to show up, he'd be taking care of
the President. And people love him. He's compulsive and thoughtful
and caring and meticulous, and people are lucky to have
doctor Ariel Leaderman care for him. If doctor Jill and
mister Biden had come to Ril Leaderman ten years ago,
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his story would be different. In fact, you probably wouldn't
even be hearing about the story because most likely it'd
be cancer free. Most likely there's no guarantees of that,
but it's highly likely. We can't go back in time,
but we can educate other people to get better care,
and that's what we're trying to do today. My name
is doctor Liederman, Gil Liederman, and I went to medical
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school board certified in three separate areas. It was MD
at twenty five, so three doctor Liederman's all mds at
twenty five here for you. I went to University of
Chicago Michael Reis training internal medicine for three years, took
care of thousands of people with medical conditions, board certified
internal medicine. Then went on to Harvard Medical School the
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prestigious Dana farberk Answers two for three years twenty thousands
of people with cancer, board certified to stay on the
staff at Harvard Medical School, and then went on at
Harvard Medical School, went onto the prestigious Joint Center for
Adacient Therapy for three years, board certified, took care of
thousands of people. The only Harvard trained Board certified radiation
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doctor in New York, one of the few in the world.
Here for you if you wish, that's what we do.
Thirteen eighty four Broadway brought in thirty eighth Street in
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New Jersey Transit and Amtrak from around the country. Also
Port Authority. All the buses is about one thousand buses
come in New York City. This is all walking distance
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to our office. We made our office in the heart
of New York City to be accessible to you, so
we're walking distance to most all these transportation methods. And
this is the work we do. Like this woman's flying
in from Tel Aviv this week, going to Gland at JFK,
take the train right to Penn station and walk over.
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It's easy to do. This is what people do. It's
easy access, easy access. It's easy accessible. We're on the
radio to inform you about options. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid.
This is the work we do. We also on the
radio every Saturday. We're on from eleven am to noon,
from one to two pm, from three to four pm,
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from five to six pm every Saturday, and then every
night at midnight we're on WOOR and on Saturday night
until Sunday we're on from midnight until four am with
more war shows. If you want to stay up with
all your friends, you can work with doctor Liederman. You
can go to sleep with doctor Liederman. Many people love
the midnight show. They love to wake up, turn the
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radio in the middle of the night and listen to
doctor Liederman on the radio. So there's so much you
can learn together. And this is the work that we
do every day to be accessible and available and to educate.
We're not selling anything. We're talking about education. So you
get better healthcare and whatever you decide, you get to decide.
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But at least we believe if you listen, you get
a head up on things that apparently the President and
doctor Jill never we're told about or ignored or whatever.
We don't know exactly. Maybe one day we'll figure that out.
His prognosis is not good, as he said. It's prognosis
is terrible, and we want to avoid that for you.
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We want to give you, if God forbid, you have
a cancer, the best chance to beat it in your
own way. And there's off in many ways. I'll talk
about a man who's almost Biden's age, and he has
stage four cancer, just like the President. This is a
black man. He's from Nigeria and people come here from
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around the world. He's married with three children. He presented
with stage four cancer. Actually he's almost exactly like the President.
He had stage four cancer. He had a Gleason nine cancer.
His PSA was more than a thousand. So this is
almost the story of mister Biden. But this man is
a name not Biden, and he was born in Nigeria
and he came to me with a PSA of a thousand,
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and he had been on hormone treatments elsewhere. He was
diagnosed he had cancer and the lung he had nodules.
He was on loopron and cassidex hormone therapies. He was
on therapies that maybe it's like doctor Joe and Joe
Biden we're talking about. He had Gleason nine cancer, He
had nerves involved with cancer. He had lung cancer from
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the prostate, so it's actually long metastasis. And then he
had pain in his bones. He had a bone scan
which was called a super scan because there was almost
all the bones in his body were affected with cancer.
So it could well be like the president. And I
will tell you this is one of the most dramatic
stories in my medical career. I'll tell you about that
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in a minute. He lost thirty five pounds. He went
from one seventy five to one forty. He was about
five to six. He had pain in the spine, pain
in the hip, pain in the arm. He was on
all these medicines and they weren't working. So he was
a very similar story as a president. Not so favorable.
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He is cancer PSA was a thousand and he came
to me. As he came to me, I saw him
a few times. We're treating him to help relieve his
pain and suffering, and then he stopped hearing I would
talk to him, I'd say hey, I'd say your name,
and he would walk by me. At first I thought
he was ignoring me, and then I understood that he
was losing all his hearing and he lost always hearing.
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And I sent him to hearing doctors and they couldn't
understand why he was losing all his hearing. And he
could not hear anything. He could talk to him, shout
at him, scream at him. He could not hear anything.
And then we did special tests on his bones around
the ears and found that the cancer had eaten through
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the bones around his ears and destroyed were in the
midst of destroying his ears and destroying his hearing. Remember,
he had a glease in nine cancer with cancer in
the bones, just like Joe Biden. We said he had
a good prognosis, whereas another man a little bit beyond
mister Biden, who's lost all his hearing. And I've treated
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thousands of people, It's the first time I've seen this.
They've lost all the hearing. I've spoken to radiologists, eat
and T doctors, ear doctors, They've never seen this before.
And so we decided to radiate his ears for the
cancer that was eating through his ears and in fact
he regained all his hearing. So it's a dramatic story,
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almost super imposable on Joe Biden. Glease in nine bones
scanned positive cancer in the bones about the same age.
Cancer ate through the skull bones by the ears. We
were able to treat his ears and now he has
normal hearing. He has seen ear doctors, radiologists, primary doctors,
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all the other doctors had no knowledge of why he
was losing his hearings. Only when he came here we
were able to diagnose and treat him. And I can
tell you what a difference it makes in this man's life.
When he came here, he couldnt hear anything. He walked
down the street and almost get killed. He couldn't hear
honking and shouting. Nothing. And now he has perfect hearing
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once again. Thanks to welcoming to radio siritan New York
doctor Liederman and radio surgery, we were able to treat
just the cancer around the ears, not harm his ears,
and restore his hearings to normal levels. This is the
work we do here at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway
in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City.
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Now I talk to another man who had cancer. He
had stage four prostate cancer, younger than the president, with
bone metastasis. He's married, his six children. He's from Antigua,
and he came to me in a wheelchair, curled up.
He couldn't sit up. He had intractable pain in his backs.
He couldn't walk, he couldn't sit, he was leaned over.
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I saw him in the consultation room. He was leaned
over on the table and a wheelchair. His wife had
to help him up to do anything, to either go
to the bathroom or wash. And we were able to
put together a program to help him with stage four
prostate cancer spread to the bones again just like the President,
and we're able to restore his strength, get rid of
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his pain, get him walking, moving and caring for himself.
And now he's in remission. Now it's PSA's down from
one thousand down to zero with our treatment program to
put together a multi program approach to help him to
relieve his pain, suffering and get him out of misery.
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And it was misery not only for him but his family.
They were unable to deal with him in an effective
way because he was so debilitated from prostate cancers. This
is what we're talking about, stage four prostate cancer spread
of the bones, which mister Biden said to say, called
good prognosis. My name is doctor Liederman, will be right back.
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Speaker 3 (47:32):
Doctor Liederman Cancer Treatment, thirteen eighty four Broadway. Met Joe
Biden on Broadway. Didn't ask about PSA, thought the White
House would no recent PSA now metastatic stage four gleason
nine prostate cancer. His life could have changed with doctor
Liederman's prostate care. Men screened have twenty percent greater survival.
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Not screened forty five percent more death. True for Biden
and you, for you or your life on prostate cancer
screening see doctor Liederman New York's only Harvard Train Triple
Board certified radiationcologists with nine thousand prostate cancers treated for
cure over decades. Check our data innovation, enviable results, avoid
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radical surgery's failure in continence impotence shortening. Most insurances, Medicare,
Medicaid accepted benefit from doctor Liederman's early detection. If President's
cancer slips through White House doctors, might yours two meet
doctor Liederman two and two choices, two and two choices,
Get well, mister President.
Speaker 4 (48:36):
Welcome back to the radio Surgery Hour.
Speaker 5 (48:38):
This is Rob Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at
the WR Studios in the hearts of New York City
for just a few steps from the Radiosurgery New York
Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor
Liederman the leading cancer expert treat prostate cancer not invasively.
He was the first in New York with fractionated brain
radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in
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the Western hemist with body radiosurgery. You can also call
doctor Liederman at two and two choices for a free
informative booklet and DVD.
Speaker 4 (49:07):
Hey doctor Liederman, We're back.
Speaker 3 (49:09):
I want to talk about a sixty six year old woman.
She's a black woman, And I said, because in the
black community, the death rate from breast cancer is two
hundred and forty percent higher. So it's a reason for
every woman of any race, religion, creed to come get
checked out, seased to get checked out. This woman came
to us seven years ago. She had a lump in
the neck, which turned out to be nothing, but because
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she was here, we encouraged her to get mammograms. Her
mother had breast cancer, she had two sisters with breast cancer.
She had an and with breast cancer. So she had
a physical exam. The breasts were normal, but we got
her to finally get a mammogram, an ultrasound and guess
what we found breast cancer. And this is a woman
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saw more than six years ago. She had a breast cancer.
She had a biopsy. She did not want to have
any she did not want to have any chemo. She
wanted only non invasive, invisible beams to attack her breast cancer.
Like so many women who come here, this is the
work we do. Six years ago, she came to us
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not with breast cancer, but we got her to get screened.
We did to her six years ago. We're talking about
today for everybody, and that's what we've been doing for decades.
I've been a doctor for fifty years. This is the
work we've been doing for fifty years, trying to get
people to do the right thing. And we accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid.
This is the work that we do every day. At
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thirteen eighty four Broadway with a man who came from Jamaica,
fifty five year old. He's a construction worker. He's married,
has four children. He had a gleas in six cancer.
He was diagnosed ten years ago. His PSA was rising
from two point eight seven to five point five six
to six point one. He had a biopsy. It was
gleas in six cancer. He didn't get treatment. He didn't
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bully even it. He whatever. He had urination three times
a night. He was on medication. He had back pain,
he was losing weight. He went from one ninety four
to one eighty five, was five 't nine. His bows
and bladder was fine. His father had prostate cancer. If
your one first degree relative has prostate cancer, your chance
of dying of prostate cancer increases by seventy percent. I
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examined him. He had an enlarged prostate sulcus to sulcus,
huge prostate mass T three and Gleason six. And he
came to us and treated well seven and a half
years ago. He actually started treatment even though he was
diagnosed about ten years ago. And now he is cancer free,
as PSA is zero. He's happy. His sex life works,
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his urinary life works, his life works. And this is
the work that we do every day at thirty eighty
four Broadway. I should tell you that with surgery, because
surgery involves cutting, and often a dtting cuts the nerves
that are delicate and are responsible for erections, responsible for
urinary control. With surgery radical surgery, most men about ninety
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seven percent of men lose their erections. Eighty percent are
peeing in their pants. Is also a shortening of the
penis with surgery. So there's lots of reasons why men
come here to get better results, to avoid radical surgery,
to have the expertise of a doctor's treated nine thousand
men for a cure for prostate cancer. This is the
work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway.
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I'm talking about a fifty three year old man from
New York City, single two children, had colon cancer. Colon cancer.
He had had said to say surgery and chemo, and
it wasn't working as cancer traveled has cancer, traveled to livers,
cancer traveled to the pelvic to lymphanodes, and his doctors
wanted to give him chemo for the rest of his life.
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He just didn't want to have chemo. He did not
want to have chemo. And I've treated him three years ago,
his cancers in remission, even though he has stage four cancer,
traveled to lymphodes, travel to the liver. Treat only with
radio surgery, non invasive treatment. And so many people come
to us when they just don't hear about all the
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options elsewhere. So often options are hidden. This's been at
stage four colon cancer, true with radio surgery. Now years
later cancer free, still cancer free and even though years
go by with no treatment. This is the work we
do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. I'll talk
about skin cancer just for a minute. We treat huge
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numbers of people with squamos cele and based cell cancers.
Women came to us with a cancer right next to
the eye and knows surgery would have been difficult surgery
would have been deforming. Just in a few issues, a
few treatments, we were able to eradicate the cancer. She
just finished the treatment. She's doing great. She's so happy
that the cancer went away. She and her daughter come
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every day. It's just a few days and the cancer's
going away. You can see it going away, which happens
in about ninety ninety five percent of our patients with
basosil and squamous carcinomus. The skin. We had a huge
experience betreat cancers that the skin, of the brain, of
the breast, the long pancreas, liver, bladder, prostate, gasterone, testinal,
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gytecologic primary cancers, and metastatic for newer recurring cancers.
Speaker 5 (54:20):
Thanks for tuning in to the Radiosurgery Hour with doctor
Gil Riderman and myself. If you have questions before next
week's show, or want a free informative booklet and DVD,
just contact doctor Liederman at two one two choices. That's
two one two two four six four two three seven.
That's two one two two four six four two three seven.
Speaker 2 (54:57):
For cancer treatment, most prefer effective, non invasive, well tolerated
outpatient therapy. That's doctor Liederman, the radio surgery Pioneer's goal too.
Doctor Liederman is first in America, first in New York,
First for you with body radiosurgery. Doctor Liderman hits your
cancer with no cutting, no bleeding. Doctor Liederman has decades
of experience with primary and metastatic large or small cancers
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from head to toe cancer treatment with possibly a second
chance for you. Meet doctor Leiderman to hit the cancer.
He's New York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation oncologists.
Call two one two choices to one two choices to
meet doctor Liderman for a fresh second opinion. Most insurances Medicare,
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Call two one two choices two one two choices.
Speaker 3 (55:50):
Prostate cancer very common. Men's cancer worldwide will double by
twenty forty Thirty five thousand men die here annually from
prostate cancer. What to do? It's doctor Leiderman with new news.
New data reveals testing reduces prostate cancer death by twenty percent.
Men's skipping testing have forty five percent more death from
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prostate cancer.
Speaker 8 (56:13):
What to do?
Speaker 3 (56:14):
Come for prostate cancer screening at Radio Surgery in New
York with doctor Liederman. Easy to save lives, Reduce prostate
cancer death, possibly yours or your loved one. How visit
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Call doctor Liederman two and two choices. It's easy with
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