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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:09):
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It's easy with doctor Liederman, New York's only Harvard trained
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Speaker 4 (02:17):
Welcome everybody. It's the Radio Surgery Show with Doctor Gil Leiderman, MD,
New York's only Harvard trained, Triple Board certified radiation oncologist
who brings you the latest cancer treatment news, interviewing world
renowned cancer experts, delving to special cases, and of course
answering your questions. I'm Rob Redstone, broadcasting from the WR
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Studios in the heart of New York City, and now
please welcome doctor Leaderman.
Speaker 5 (02:48):
Thank you Rob, and thank you No and thank you
for tuning in today. Every day, every day we're on
the radio, and every day we learn together, and every
day is different. So if you listened yesterday, well there's
no news today and new information and new patients. Every
day I see patients and I take notes, and then
I take the most interesting patients that I think would
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be of interest and importance and make a point and
bring those papers to you through the radio. So my
name is doctor Liederman. I'll introduce myself in a few minutes,
but let's just say I'm the only Harvard trained New York,
only Harvard trained, Triple Board certified radiational collegist here for you.
I've been in New York for almost forty years. I've
probably treated you or your friends, or your neighbors, or
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your family, or someone in your church or synagogue or
mosque or wherever. And I've been around and on board certified.
We've created thousands of patients, so I have a huge experience,
and patients love to have a doctor with a huge
experience and with innovative thinking. So I want to talk
about two sisters and two interesting sisters. One sister came
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to me years ago. These are two loving sisters. They
are very close, a lot of time together. The each
individual and they each special in different ways. One sister
came to me years ago with cancer. She'd had surgery
and she had had chemotherapy, and she just was not
getting better. She had pain. She'd had surgery for a
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pelvic cancer, gnecologic cancer, and then she had chemo for
an advanced stage four cancer. Stage four cancer usually means
that the cancer has traveled, it's gotten into bloodstream, it's
traveled to the bones, or the liver or the lungs. Well,
this is a woman who came to me with pain,
unexplained pain. She'd had surgery and chemotherapy for her cancer
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at a super duper place, as you probably might suspect,
and she just was not getting better. And she came
to me and I examined her and we got special
blood tests and so many places don't really examine the patient.
And so many plays just don't really get cancer markers
on a regular basis, and so many places don't get
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the best imaging. You can say, well, why is that.
That's a whole other issue, which we can talk about
when you come in. You can guess why they don't
get their own image or the best imaging. But they
didn't get the best imaging, and they just kept on
giving her chemo and chemoone chemo, and it didn't work,
and she was getting worse and worse and worse. And
so she came to me, and I reviewed all the documents.
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I could tell everyone it's always best to me in person,
so I can speak to the patient and review the
records and speak to the family and answer all the questions,
examine the patient, and then order proper tests. And that's
what we did in her, and we found what was
very interesting in this woman was that the cancer had
traveled to the muscles of the abdominal wall. So it
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was cancer that had traveled through the blood stream. It
got through into the blood stream, that's what cancers do
when it spreads distantly, usually spreads through the blood stream
and had traveled to the wall the muscle walls. It
was not in the bones, it was not in the lymphnodes,
it was not in the lungs or the of her
but it was in the wall, the abdominal wall. There's
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like a wall like in your house or apartment. There's
a wall that keeps you from outside elements. Well, there's
also a wall that keeps your innerds from being outer
or sin. Without that wall, really, you'd have no protection
and no body integrity. So her cancer, interestingly, had traveled
to the abdominal wall. And again it's why it's so
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important to go to a doctor with a huge experience,
and you try to tell people why it's of value
to come here. Ninety percent of the time when I
see new patients, ninety percent of time we tell things
to the patient about their own body and condition and
situation that they never knew before. So it's very important.
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And some people don't understand. They think all doctors are alike,
like all donuts are alike, or all cars are alike,
or all spouses are alike, or all children are like,
and they're not. Every patient is unique. Every patient's situation
is unique, and that's why we try to do the
best possible tests and make them particular tests dictated for
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each patient. So this patient we've found cancer troubled to
the abdominal wall. She's been elsewhere, she had chemo and
surgery and exams, and no one ever thought to look
in the abdominal wall non invasively, no cutting, no bleeding,
no pain, no suffering with physical exam and imaging. And
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that's what we've found. And we're able to treat the
cancer in the abdominal wall with non invasive radio surgery
work that pioneered first in America, first in New York,
and of course first in the Western Hemisphere by years. Truly,
doctor Liederman, we've treated forty thousand patients over decades. We
have a huge experience, and we're able not only to
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find the cancer in this woman, but we're able to
treat it non invasively. And now she's years with cancer
that had traveled to the right abdomino wall and the
left abdomino wall. We were able to treat her non invasively,
and still years later the cancers in remission and she
had stage four cancer. Remember the usual patient of America
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as stage four cancer and they get chemo usually for
the rest of their life. And they often die and
they die a miserable death. Well, this person just the opposite.
She was treated for stage four cancer and was treated
not only years ago but successfully with the cancer never
coming back, and now years later is in remission. So
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I'm telling you that story, which is only a third
of the story. So sister number one, loving sister number
one treated for cancer, traveled to abdominal wall years ago,
non invasively, no cutting, no bleeding, stage four cancer and
remission years later, and then her sister develops cancer. Remember
these two are very tight siblings, which is a beautiful
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thing really. Sometimes they come with their friends, sometimes they
come with their boyfriends, sometimes to come with others. So
the sister. Then, the sister has an advanced gynecologic cancer
and she has actually uterine cancer growing through the wall
that was very high risk, and she came to us
for evaluation, and she too was chosen chose us to
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treat her to treat her cancer so that it would
not return after surgery. She'd had surgery elsewhippers uterus, And
then she came to us for adjuvant adjuman is additional
therapy and we were able to treat her for her
uterine cancer. Which is very high risk, high grade growing
through the muscle, very invasive cancer. And now she also
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is cancer free. Two sisters cancer free doing great, which
is fantastic. And again sometimes they bring their friends with
cancer and their boyfriend with cancer and others, and we
talk about whatever they asked us to talk about, to
try to evaluate the patient. We're here for the patient.
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And now this woman with terrible, terrible pain, she had terrible,
terrible pain, and she went to one of the top notch,
most famous places for arthritic pain and was told that
she had to have surgery to remove her knee and
replace her knee with an artificial knee. And she was
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upset about that. There's radical surgery and a big surgery,
and yeah, of course you can replace your knee, but
maybe she would rather not have radical surgery and have
her knee removed. And she in fact left that consultation
upset that the doctor was telling her that's the only option.
That she had weight reduction in physical therapy and medicines
and other procedures and creams and ointments, and nothing worked,
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and her life was getting worse and worst. Not because
of cancer. Her cancer is in remission after our treatment,
but because of arthritique pain in her knee, and she
got in her car to go home to tell her family.
She scheduled three weeks hence to have radical surgery to
remove her knee. And she turned on the radio this station,
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and she heard doctor Liederman talking about the new program
of low dose, the very low dose radiation for the
treatment of arthritis, arthritis in the hands, the elbows, shoulders,
the hips, the knees, even planter fasciitis. Like Hussein both
the famous world's fastest man, the man from Jamaica who
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had Olympic gold medals in three consecutive Olympic Games, the
world's fastest men, had low dose radiation for his heel
for planter fasciaidis and went on to win gold medals. Well,
this woman heard me, and she knew me. She knew
me from her own treatment in her from her sister's treatment,
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and decided to give me a call and come in
to Radio Sertan, New York at thirteen tenty four broad
where we're except most insurances Medicare Medicaid and talk about
her situation. And I met her, just like I meet
every patient who wants and needs and I examined her
in her story. And what was shocking is that this surgeon,
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one of the most famous places in the world for
treatment of this condition, she had been to and had
surgery planned. She never ever ever had EMMA I of
her knee the best imaging of the joint, which was
the way shocking. It's like treating a cancer in a
way without knowing where it is or what the situation is.
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There may be many reasons for pain and the knee.
Even one could have cancer in the knee, right, there's
not only arthritis in the knee, so there's many, many conditions.
And she was scheduled for radical surgery to remove their
knee without any imaging, and a woman with known cancer.
So I saw her and we updated her blood tests
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and she's always here routinely at clockwork, and we've got
other tests, blood tests and imaging to make sure that
the diagnosis was correct, that it wasn't something else, wasn't
cancer or some other dread disease. And yeah, will sometimes
arthritis is a dread disease. I can tell you of
seeing patients with arthritis pain and some people have such
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severe pain. It is severe and debilitating pain. And so
we sent her to one of the best places in
town for imaging, and independently we were like independent views,
of course, to give a patient. Patients have an independent view,
and she had an independent view, and so exactly the
extent of destruction in the knee was not cancer but
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arthritic destruction. And she said, doctor Liedham, and I want
you to treat my knee with your low dose radiation
like you've proposed and like you speak about. It's not cancer.
It's not that my sister have stage four cancer. It's
not my cancer, which is an advanced cancer treated with radiation.
But it's arthritic pain in the knee. And there's thirty
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million Americans with similar arthritic pain in the knee, and
so many are getting surgery, and surgery is expensive and
debilitating it in the hospital, and they're removing your knee
and throwing it in your beautiful knee in the garbage,
and then you're getting whatever hospitals, stay and rehab, stay
and hopefully improvement and hopefully no complications versus low dose radiation,
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which is about as complication free as you can imagine.
We've treated so many joints we've never seen a side effect,
thank god, do we never anticipate to do so, but
we're prepared for most anything. We've got to approval from
her insurance company. Insurances do improve low radiation for arthritic
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pain and the hands and elbows and shoulders and nips
and knees and even planter fasciitis. And this is the
work we do. And we've now treated this woman, and
even with the first treatment, she reports dramatic improvement. And
now she's finished the treatments and is doing great, and
she is so happy that she's not spending the next
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few weeks in the hospital with anesthesia and rehab and
all the potential complications from radical knee surgery replacement, whereas
here she had low dose radiation with no side effects.
She came in. We have an individual stereotactic frame for
the patient. We computerized the patient, we computerized the area,
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calculated the dose, and then administered the dose and just
int minutes, even after the first treatment, she is better.
And this is the work we do, and something new
for most people. Most people have not heard, although thousands
of patients have been treated for arthrit and even plantar
fasciidis over decades. So if you have a question or concern,
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it's always best to meet in person. We have a
package of information to send you if you're wishing that.
If you or your loved ones have cancer, that's one issue,
and we're expert board sort of fed in the treatment
of radiation medicine, which includes treatment of cancer. Radiation medicine
also includes tumors that are not cancer like meningioma's, acoustic romas,
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pituitary tumors, and other tumors throughout the body. And now
the treatment of arthritic pain with low dose radiation, treatment
of planto fasciitis with low dose radiation. We have information
for you. We accept most insurance as Medicare, Medicaid. It's
always best to meet in person, of course, just give
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us a call at two and two choices two and two,
two four six forty two thirty seven. If you are
like these two wonderful women, loving women, I know very
well they've come to us for cancer when it seemed hopeless.
One sister a stage four cancer, had a surgery and
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chemo and nothing was working. Another sister had radiation to
prevent the cancer coming back and now is receiving or
actually received radiation for the terrible knee pain right now.
She was scheduled to be in the hospital for surgery
and said, right now she's with her family and loved
ones and out and about and doing the things she wants,
which is so fantastic. My name is doctor Liederman, Radiation Medicine,
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doctor here for you. Thirteen eighty four Broadway brought me
in thirty eighth Street where except most insurances Medicare, Medicaid,
give us a call. You can pick up information. If
you want, you can come to our office, and many
people do. There's no charge for the information. Come to
thirteenty four Broadway. Were it in the heart of Times Square,
thirty eighth and Broadway between Macy's and Times Square. There's
half a million people in our neighborhood each day, between
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me and Penn Station and Grand Central and Poort Authority
and Brant Park and Times Square. So I have a
big neighborhood. Here for you. We'll be right back.
Speaker 6 (18:12):
Many people with cancer come to doctor Liederman when surgery
didn't help and toxic chemo stopped working. Many come in pain.
Many people with cancer come to doctor Liederman when their
caregiver has no more care to offer. Doctor Liederman bringing
innovative cancer care for decades when the next cancer drug
is not as promised, when surgery was to fail to pass,
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we may be able to offer you new cancer treatment options.
We treat new and recurrent cancers small or large, most
anywhere in the body, even if prior chemo radiation or
surgery didn't work. Call doctor Liederman two and two choices,
two and two choices for a free booklet DVD thirty
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one two choices for innovative cancer treatment. Best is to
meet doctor Liederman in person. Call two and two choices
two one two choices.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
It's doctor Liederman with Guy talking about non invasive, highly
successful skin cancer treatment options.
Speaker 7 (19:18):
I'm Guy, a professional athlete with four separate skin cancers.
My friend had mo surgery for skin cancer on his face.
It looks like someone attacked him with a melon baller.
I did not want to be deformed by skin cancer surgery.
That's why I chose doctor Liederman's non invasive treatment for
the individual cancers on my nose, my cheek, my face.
My results are great. It's impossible to see that I've
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had skin cancer and there are no signs of doctor
Liederman's skin cancer treatments. Doctor Liederman is batting one thousand
percent for me. He might be able to help you too.
I came in with four skin cancers, and now I'm
cancer free. I've got a beautiful wife. With doctor Liederman's treatment,
she still has her handsome and cancer free husband.
Speaker 3 (19:59):
For non invasive skin cancer treatment options that are highly
successful and well tolerated, call doctor Liederman two and two choices.
Most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Thirteen eighty four Broadway called
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Speaker 4 (20:14):
Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob
Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the w R
studios in the hearts of New York City. Were just
a few steps from the Radio Surgery in New York
Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman,
the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He
was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery,
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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
Liderman at two and two choices for a free informative
booklet and DVD. Hey doctor Leiderman, we're back.
Speaker 5 (20:46):
We're back. I want to talk about a man. He
may be no different than you, or your neighbor, or
your friend, or someone down the street. He came as
a sixty six year old man, a black man from Jamaica.
He had a child. He had diabetes. He's on urinary medicines.
He had some frequent urination. He was told he had
benign prosthetic hypertrophy benign. He was told he had kidney stones. Period.
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He had urination twice a night. Daytime was a little slow.
He had some pelvic pain. His weight was one eighty,
height as five ten. He had no bleeding. His bowels
are okay. He had some constipation and urinating at night
was difficult. He was on multiple medications. He had on
med Foreman for diabetes and euroxitral to urinate better. He's
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on medicine for his erections. And I examined him. He
had no family history. His father had prostate issues, but
there was no family history. And remember most people with
cancer have no family history of that cancer, so you
can't rely on your family to direct you. So I
examined him. He had a large prostate and well this
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was eight years ago. He had a large prostate and
we got blood tests. So he walked in like many
people come here to get checked out. Everyone comes with
arthritis or cancer. Some people come to get checked out,
and that checking out has probably saved his life. We
know that men get checked out have a much higher
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chance to be cancer free. Men who don't get checked out, ever,
have a much higher chance of dying. So he came
to me at a PSA that was elevated. He had
an MRI showing a deformed prostate. He had biopsies that
showed a gleas in six cancer stage T one CE,
and he had been treated here eight years ago. So
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eight years ago he came with a cancer biopsy, proven
cancer MRI showing a deformed, irregular prostate, and he was
treated and now eight years later he's cancer free. His
PSA is zero, it's actually zero point zero eight, but
as low as can be. He's weights one ninety one,
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he's five foot seven, he's doing great. This is the
work that we do every day at thirteen eighty for Broadway,
for this man who came to us just for a checkup.
He had cancer and now eight years later he's cancer free.
It's good advice for anyone man our woman. If you're
worried about your situation, you want to get checked up.
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This is a great place to be. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid.
We're centrally located. It's easy to get to us. There's
fifteen subway lines that come to us, all the buses,
Port Authority, Grand Central. This is the work that we
do every day at thirteen eighty for Broadway. And I
want to talk about a woman who came to us
five years ago. She's a fifty year old woman. She
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had a one year history of having a lump in
the breast. She noticed the lump it was right next
to her nipple a year before she came. He was
growing inside. She had a mammogram at one of the
big hospitals in New York. She had a speculated mass
in the breast. She had an ultrasound biopsy of the breast.
She had MRIs showed a two point eight centimeter mass
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in the right breast behind the nipples. She had a
second lesion there was one point eight centimeters and they
were connected like a dumbbell. They were connected. And she
had no disease in the opposite breast and no lymph nodes.
And we saw her she had this breast cancer. She
had two pregnancies and one child. She had no chemo
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and no surgery. She was actually a nurse and her
mother died from kidney disease. We examined her and on
exam she had this mass in the breast, nothing in
the lymph nodes. She had a three centimeter mass in
the right breast, the upper outer quadrant, so upper outer
of the right breast outer means up towards the arm,
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and that's the most common sight. It's not the only
side of breast cancer, but the most common sight. So
she had a three centimeter mass, nothing in the lymph nodes.
And she came to us five years ago. And five
years ago, so she had a stage T two breast cancer.
We got our old images, we've got the MRI, we've
got the biops report, we did cancer markers, and we
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talked about all the options. She was adamant against any surgery.
She wanted no lumpectomy, no messed ectomy, no chemotherapy, only
our treatment. And now five years later, she is here
with beautiful results. She came in this week. I examined her.
Beautiful results. Here she's happy five years later, cancer free
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only with radiation radio surity for breast cancer. No surgery,
no cutting, no bleeding, no lumpectomy, no messed ectomy, no reconstruction,
of course, no chemo, and now is cancer free five
years later. So this is the work we do, and
we have lots of information and lots of experience treating
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breast cancer over decades. When I first came to New
York forty years ago at one of the big hospitals,
actually most of the big hospitals, ninety seven percent of
the women were getting messed ectomies losing their breast. In
my practice at that time, ninety percent of women were
keeping their breast and is probably even higher today. So
this woman five years later came with an invasive cancer
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of the right breast to an almost three centimeter lesion
stage T two, chose our treatment only and is cancer free.
We examined her. We've got imaging, we've got blood tests,
and that's what we do. People somebody say, do you
examine your patients, do you test your patients? Do you
follow up your patients. And the answer is yes, of
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course we do. This is the work that we do
every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Board certified. Here
for you call for information, you can pick up information.
You can call now or later or never, whatever is
good for you. And we can send information in the
mail to give you information. But the best information is
to meet in person. So come in if you wish,
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bring you documents if you wish. It's always best to
have as much information as possible. And then we go
from there and answer all your questions. And I want
to tell you a little secret, and that is we're
live on the radio. You can call us if you
have questions about cancer, arthritique issues or others brain tumors
at one eight hundred three to one zero seven ten
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one eight hundred three two one zero seven tens or
live from now till noon on the radio. You can
call us at one eight hundred three two one zero
seven ten. And our schedule just so you know it.
On Sundays we're here from eleven until eleven am till
twelve noon and then from one pm to two pm.
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On Saturdays we're here from eleven am to noon and
then Saturday afternoon from one to two pm, three to
four pm, and five to six pm every Saturday on
wor and then every night we're here at midnight from
midnight until one every night, many people go to sleep
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with doctor Liederman. Many people wake up with doctor Liederman.
Many people work with doctor Liederman. And you don't have
to have a radio to listen to the radio anymore,
so you can go on your smartphone or your computer,
and people are doing that around the world, listening to
these shows and getting ideas and very frequently coming here
from around the world. We have people here from around
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the world for cancer treatment or thridy treatment, brain tumor treatment.
This is the work we do. We've treated forty thousand
patients over decades. A huge experience. So if you have questions,
give us a call. Here every day on the radio
and many times, many times you are on the radio
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more than once Saturday night into Sunday from twelve midnight
until Sunday morning. We're here at midnight and one am
to two am, and from three to four and from
then go on Sundays from again eleven to noon and
one to two. So my name is doctor Leederman. Give
us a call. We're live on the radio here for you.
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We'll be right back.
Speaker 8 (29:06):
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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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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prostate cancer. Two one two choices. That's two one two choices.
Thirteen eighty four Broadway at thirty eighth Street in Manhattan,
most insurance, Medicaid, Medicaid accepted. Called doctor Leederman two and
two choices.
Speaker 3 (30:04):
It's doctor Leederman with Calvin West singing and writing about
his cancer treatment.
Speaker 4 (30:11):
I had cancer and my home was upside.
Speaker 8 (30:18):
At the radio, sard you read.
Speaker 9 (30:22):
My whole We.
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Got choices.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
I'm so glad that we do.
Speaker 9 (30:33):
You want to thank doctor LEADERMANO phone me and you
he'll get your cancer.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
It's not counting one, two three, Well side, no more papers?
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Read de band daddy?
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Is such a free?
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Can't your treatment? Called doctor Leederman two and two choices,
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Speaker 4 (31:03):
Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob
Redstone here with doctor gil Liiedderman at the WR Studios
in the hearts of.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
New York City.
Speaker 4 (31:10):
Were just a few steps from the Radio Surgery in
New York Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street.
Doctor Liederman, the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively.
He was the first in New York with fractionated brain
radio surgery, and he's the first in America and in
the Western Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also
call doctor Liderman at two and two choices for a
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free informative booklet and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back.
Speaker 5 (31:35):
Well, we are back. I want to talk about a
man fifty year old. Man so young and you can say, wow,
people are getting cancer were younger and younger, and it's true.
We see people that are younger and younger, and there's
a whole demographic study that chows younger and younger people
are getting cancer. And this man came to us as
a fifty year old. But the youngest person with prostate
cancer in America is actually who died of cancers thirteen,
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So it's maybe a warning sign, especially for a family history.
This man came as a fifty year old from Ghana.
He's married, he has five children. Came with his wife.
He had high blood pressure and prostate issues. He had
a high PSA and his biopsy showed cancer. He actually
was diagnosed when he was forty nine. He had Gleason
six cancer and he was evalued at one of the
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biggest hospitals in New York. His PSA was five point
eight and then they had to repeat PSA was six
point two and in a biopsy showing cancer. Had multiple cores.
Usually when prostate cancer suspected, there's like a spring loaded
gun in the prostate and usually twelve, but some places
are different, but usually twelve little needles go in and
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three of these twelve showed cancer. He had Gleason six
cancer and he had symptoms and he had a family
history that was zero so he came here because he
had a friend who told him, Hey, check out doctor Liederman.
He had no leading, it was one hundred and sixty pounds,
he was five 't nine, He had no headaches, his
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hearing was fine, he never smoked. There's nothing he did
that caused it, and there was no family history. He
had a rising PSA. He had a biopsy showing Gleason
six cancer, and he saw a surgeon who wanted to
do surgery because of his age. Also, in the black community,
there's higher risk of having prostate cancer and higher risk
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of dying. And I said that we treat people of
every race and religion and creed and color. You can
possibly imagine while we talk about the Black community in
prostate well, because there's higher rates. So every man, every man,
no matter what the origin is, needs to be evaluated.
Even me. I get checked out and I do. So.
This man had a nodular prostate, He had a gleas
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in six cancer, had a rising PSA. So he had
PSA velocity and he was a young man and he
wanted to be treated, and he came to us. Wow,
he came seven years ago. Because I'm looking at his
original paperwork. Seven years and now his PSA is zero,
so he's happy. His urine is fine, his sex life
is fine, he's totally intact. He's very happy that he
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chose treatment. He's very happy. You can go to bed
every night with a PSA of zero. And this is
the work that we do every day at thirteen eighty
four Broadway. We have lots of information to send you.
We have actually a brand new prostate booklet, so we
have several prostate bookkets to send. You. Have a DVD
about prostate cancer with about a dozen men having different
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treatments talking about their prostate cancer, which is also very
very very informative, so I suggest you take a listen
to it, whether you have prostate cancer or not. You'll
learn a lot. And it's always great to be prepared,
especially in a disease where so many men, hundreds of
thousands of men have prostate cancer each year, and it's
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predicted that prostate cancer will double in incidents by twenty forty,
so it's great to get ahead of the curve and
to know and to be smart and to have better health.
And this is the work that we do every day
at thirteen eighty four Broadway, Broadway in three d eighth
Street in the heart of New York City, and we
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talk about a woman who was here. She came with
a five centimeter mass. She had indentations, she had a
deformity of the breast, she had axillary No, she had
a biopsy that was positive, and she was told by
a surgeon, all, she has a big mass. She had
lymphodes involved. She has to have radical surgery to remove
her breast. She's fifty three years old, she was divorced,
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she had one child. She had diabetes and high blood pressure,
and she was diagnosed years ago. She had a mammogram.
The cancer was palpable. She had a deformity in the breast.
And again, you don't have to feel the mass to
have breast cancer. You don't have to feel anything. Somebody think, oh,
I'll go get checked out if I feel something, if
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I have a bleeding. No, because you have a mass
the size of a pee and your lung or your breast,
or your prostate or your bladder or your coalon and
you'll never find it. You will never find it on
your own. The purpose of working up staging is to
find cancer before it spreads, when it's most treatable. So
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sad to say, this woman's whole breast was deformed. Actually,
if you look at her breast cancer booklet, there's a
picture of a woman whose breast looks like it'ts folded over,
it's doubled over from the cancer. Well that's this woman.
She was told she should have a mestectomy. She declined.
She walked away. She walked away with cancer was deforming
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the breast, doubling over the breast, with cancer in her
lymph nodes. She walked away from treatment. She was one
forty nine when I saw her. Just two years before
she was one sixty. Very likely losing weight because of
the cancer. When cancer grows, it eats calories. She lost
eleven pounds. She had no fevers, no night sweats, no bleeding.
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She wasn't medicine for diabetes and high blood pressure. She
had a sister with breast cancer. So here you go,
a sister first degree with breast cancer. That's a warning sign.
But again, you do not have to have a family
member to have cancer yourself. So I examined her in
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the right axilla, the right armpitch. She had masses. There
were two centimeters and the right breast was a mass.
Five centimies out the size of a plum at the
six o'clock position, So imagine the breast is like a clock.
The six o'clock position, just below the nipple area was
rock hard and deformed. It was indented, and so she
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had this right breast cancer at the six o'clock with
cancer had already traveled. She had no testing for a
year and a half. She was diagnosed a year and
a half before she came to me. She just walked
away with cancer. I had no treatment, which we do
not advise. You have a cancer or concern about cancer,
come in call us two and two choices. We accept
most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, thirteen eighty four Broadway, come in.
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Walking away is not great. She walked away and she
was treated years ago. Years ago, she was treated and
now she is cancer free with radiation only, no surgery,
no mastectomy, no lumpectomy, no chemo. She had this large
mass in the breast and the arm pit and both
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were treated with radiation radiosurgery. Both were treated and now
she's cancer free. And this is the work we do.
And of course when we see patients we talk about
all the options, and she had all the options, local, regional,
systemic combination, encourage your be seen by surgery in medical
and Collogey were like everyone to have all the chances,
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and yet she walked away from surgery and chemotherapy elsewhere.
One of the super duper generals came here, was treated
and is now cancer free. She's very happy about the results.
She's doing great, she's feeling great. And by the way,
that breast that was folded over before has returned to normal.
It looks normal. So this is the work that we
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do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. We have
a booklet about breast cancer. We have DVD about breast cancer.
We'll give you those when you come in. You can
get them sent to you at no charge. You can
call now or never, whatever is good for you. But
it's always good to get checked out if you've not
had recent mammograms and physical examine blood tests and come
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and get checked out. There's three reasons people come to us.
One is to get checked out. One is if you've
been diagnosed with cancer and you want the fresh opinion
to begin with to learn all the options. Sometimes people
go and they just hear about one option to be
here a surgeon. They only hear about surgery. So we
like all our patients to hear all the options. And
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of course number three is you have cancer and treatment
doesn't work. And whatever you're having, chemo, radiation or surge,
it's not working, and you want some new ideas. I
have not been told to It may be hidden from
you elsewhere. So often patients have learned ninety percent of
time when patients come here, they learn things that they
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never knew before. And now, of course there's a fourth
reason to come all talking about arthritic pain, low dose radiation,
plantar fasciitis, painting the hands, the hips, the knees, the feet, elbows, shoulders.
This is the work we do radiation medicine at Radio Stird,
New York, thirteen eighty four Broadway. So I want to
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tell you something special I've told you before you can
call in. I want to tell you a little bit
about myself, which I said I would do earlier. My
name is doctor Gil Liederman. I was born and raised
in WATERLOOIO. I went to public school, University MD at
twenty five, like my brother Ted, a wonderful brother, Ted
MD at twenty five and doctor Ariel Liederman board certified
Cancer doctor, my son three doctor Liederman's all mds at
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twenty five. Ariel studied and graduated studied at some of
the finest places in the America, from the Atlantic to
the Pacific. Trained and studied is very serious as loved
by the patient. Is super confident, super caring, super confident
in offering all the options to the patient, and caring
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and meticulous with each patient. Loved by his patients and
by their families and staff and others. So you're really
lucky to get doctor Ariol Leaderman Board certified Cancer doctor
here at thirty dy four Broadway Board certified in Cancer
medicine and Radiation Oncology. Here for you, Radiation Medicine, iiO,
here for you at thirteen eighty four Broadway. I was
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MD at twenty five, went on too, Euros of Chicago's
spent three years treating thousands of patients with medical conditions
at University of Chicago Michael Reese Board certified Internal Medicine.
Then went on to Harvard Medical School Dana Farber Prestigious
Dana Farber, where a trained treated thousands of patients with cancer.
Stayed on the staff at Dana Farber Harvard Medical School
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and then went on at Harvard Medical School, the Joint
Center Fradition Therapy, the wonderful, illustrious Joint Center for Radiation Therapy,
the only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation doctor in
New York, one of the few in the world. Here
for you. It doesn't cost anymore to get a Triple
Board certified doctor. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid, thirteen
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eighty four Broadway. Give us a call it two and
two choices, two and two choices. That number in digits
is two and two two four six forty two thirty seven.
Two and two two four six forty two thirty seven.
We'll be right back.
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Speaker 4 (44:41):
Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob
Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the WR Studios
in the hearts of New York City for just a
few steps from the radiosurgery in New York Cancer Treatment
Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman the
leading cancer expert treat prostate cancer non 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 radiosurgery. You can also call doctor Liederman
at two and two choices for a free informative booklet
and DVD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back.
Speaker 5 (45:14):
We're back. I want to talk about a sixty six
year old woman. She's from Barbados. She came to us
with a mass in the superclavicular area. She had an
ultrasound thyroid lesion and I examined her and we actually
found a breast cancer. So five years ago she came
to us with one issue which was not a cancer issue.
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We found a cancer of the breast. Who's called dcis
doctor Carsnomen site too, Doctor Carsonoman site too is considered
stage zero cancer when breast cancer cells are found.
Speaker 4 (45:47):
In the docks.
Speaker 5 (45:49):
And I haven't traveled through the docks, but her biopsy positive.
That's doctor Carsonoman's site too. If they invade further invade
into the tissues. That's an invasive cancer dcis. She had
a mass in the breast. We found it, We buy
up SEDD and we talked about all the options. I
sent her to be seen by surgeons and others, and
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she just did not want surgery. She did, excuse me,
take hormonal therapy along with the radiation, and now years
later she is cancer free. Actually she came to us wow,
seven years ago, so seven years cancer free is the
whole time period found a cancer in the breast. She
was not up to date for mammograms. It's another reason
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to get checked out, to get checked out for anybody.
It's a good idea for anyone to get checked out
the breast, the prostate, the col and the lungs, the pancreas,
the liver, the bladder. Lots of reasons to come to
Radio cerdy Ark and lots of information and lots of experience.
And this is the work that we do every day
at thirteen eighty for Broadway Broadway thirty eighth Street in
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the heart of New York City. And talk about a
man who came to us with a pituitary tumor, so
pituitary tumors. It's considered the master gland. It's charger of
the thyroid and growth and sexual function and adrenal function,
and it sends out little hormones throughout the body. It's
called the master gland. This man had two surgeries on
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his brain for pituitary tumor and didn't work. It did
not work. He had two surgeries opened up his head,
two surgeries, and now the surgeon was proposing this is
years ago, was proposing a third surgery. And this man
was upset that he had surgery in his head twice
and it didn't work. And now the same surgeon once
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to open up his head again the third time, and
he was just fed up with it, and his surgeon
didn't come Heck, can open up your head the first time,
or see doctor Liederman, or I can open up your
head the second time, or see doctor Liederman. Or I
can open up your head the third time, and see
doctor Liederman. The surgeon never told him about all the options,
which you really think, is not what we do here.
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We talk about all the options. You'll see signs up
with the Art of Radio Surgery, which include all the options.
If you call us, you've got a package of information
about all the options. Well, finally he came here and
he learned all the options. Finally, after two surgeries, with
a third surgery in his face which he refused, he
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came here and he had radio surgery for his pituitary tumor.
Remember the first doctor to perform brain radio surgery in
New York, one of the first in the world, doctor Liederman.
We have a huge experience. Our success rate inpituitary tumors
is ninety seven percent, so it's very high success. And
this is the work we do. It's all non invasively,
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with no cutting and no bleeding and no pins in
the head. This is the work that we do every
day at thirteen eighty four Broadway. And we can send
you information about brain tumors and brain cancers, whether it's
benign brain tumors like beningeoma's or this one, a pituitary
tumor or acoustic neromas often causing unilateral hearing loss, or
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then the cancers of the brain, including glioma's, glioblastomas, and metastasis.
Metastasis or cancers that out travel through the bloodstream to
the brain. So there's lots of reasons to seek care here.
This is the work that we do every day at
thirteen eighty four Broadway. And this man came to us
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when two surgeries on his head on his pituitary did
not work at a pituitary tumor. The tumor came back
again and again, and then the third time came here
years ago and has been treated and now is in remission.
When surgery didn't work, it's in remission. You don't have
to have surgery first to come here. You can come
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here on your own. You can come here originally, you
don't need your doctor to send you here. You can
come on your own. Some many people think, oh, I
need a referral. No, you just call and make a appointment.
We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. You can call us
at two and two Choices and digits. That's two and
two two four six forty two thirty seven. We have
lots of information. You can check us out better. Yet,
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you can come in and get a package of information
and get a package for yourself and your friend. And
so many radio listeners learned so much. Radio listeners are
ambassadors of information, and so often radio listeners tell other
people at restaurants, or they overhear someone talking about it,
but brain tumor cancer. I don't know what to do.
I don't know what to do. My doctor says I
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need more chemo or surgery. And so often one of
our radio listeners are one of our patients, taps that
person on their shoulders and the Hey, you may want
to see doctor Liederman. You may get some new ideas.
And I can tell you people that come here. Ninety
percent of time people come here learn about things that
they never knew for about their own body. So so
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often we're able to tell people about their own body
or their own situation they never knew before. It's so common.
Ninety percent of time people come here learn about their
own body. They never knew things before. This is the
work that we do every day at thirteen eighty four
Broadway Broadway in the heart of New York City. And
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when I talk about a patient and a patient who
came to us with an MRI is a sixty seven
year old man from Jamaica. He's married. As a child,
he had a bladder spasm. He had your nation at
night time. He was on multiple medications. He was seen
by doctors elsewhere, and they told me at BPH and
bladder spasm and a poorer stream. Well, he came to
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us and he was scheduled for a biopsy. He had
a biopsy planned, and he came to us and we
worked him up, and in fact, his MRI was totally
negative and his PSA was zero point three, and he
didn't need the biopsy. So here's a man. He was told, oh,
he had something wrong with his prostate, worked him up,
and we found there was nothing wrong with the prostate.
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So there's another reason. The opposite elsewhere, they're going to
do surgery, they're going to do biopsy, they're going to
do cutting. It's invasive procedure. You don't if you don't
need it, you shouldn't have it. So here's a man.
We saved him a biopsy and saved them issues of
a biopsy. He didn't need it. So it's another reason.
So often I tell you about people come to us
and we find cancer. Here's the one, just the opposite.
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His doctor wanted to do procedures and biopsies.
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And so on.
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He didn't need it. His EMRI was negative, his physical
exam was negative, his blood test was negative. He didn't
need it. He didn't need what was being proposed, and
we saved him a procedure. We loved to save things,
whether it save the life, which is great, and it's
also save a procedure, save a non necessary procedure. So
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this is the work that we do every day at
thirteen eighty four Broadway. About a man who came to
us just the opposite, sixty six year old man. He
had it tongue cancer and then he had a newly
diagnosed prostate cancer. As PSA was going up, went up
to nine point four four and he was found to
have a Gleason eight cancer years ago. So it's on
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multiple medications. Gleason eight is one of the most aggressive cancers.
Gleeson understood years ago that there were different degrees of cancer.
Made a scale from two to ten. He took two
separate areas. So how you get two is one plus
one equals two? How do you get ten? Five plus
five equals ten. Two is a very low risk. Ten
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is a very high risk. He had almost that Gleason
eight cancer and we treated him years ago. So he
had diabetes, had blood pressure, a tongue cancer, and now
a prostate cancer. He came to us because he saw
our data. He saw the data for surgery, which is
really lousy. With surgery Gleason eight, most cancers come back.
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Most men lose their sexual function. Most men have leakage
of the urine. With surgery radical surgery surgery, most men
have recurrence to the cancer, shortening of the penis, frequent urination, leak, eache,
and impotence. He came to us years ago. His sex
life works, his urinary life works, and his PSA is zero,
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so he's very happy. He came to us with a
high risk g lisinate cancer with no radical surgery, no chemo,
and is now cancer free with our treatment only. We
have a huge experience having treated nine thousand men for
cure for prostate cancer. We have information to send you.
It's always best to meet in person. Accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid,
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thirty DY four Broadway. Call us at two and two choices.
God bless you and thank you. We'll talk again soon.
Speaker 4 (54:48):
Thanks for tuning in to the Radio Surgery Hour with
doctor Gil Riderman and myself. If you have questions before
next week's show or want a free informative booklet DVD,
just contact doctor Liederman at two two T 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.
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First for you with body radiosurgery. Doctor Liederman hits your
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from head to toe cancer treatment with possibly a second
chance for you. Meet doctor Liderman to hit the cancer.
He's New York's only Harvard trained Triple Board certified radiation oncologist.
Call two one two choices to one two choices to
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Prostate cancer very common. Men's cancer worldwide will double by
twenty forty. Thirty five thousand men die here annually from
prostate cancer.
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