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It's the Radio Surgery Show with Doctor Gil Leiderman, MD,
New York's only Harvard trained, Triple Board certified radiation oncologist
who brings you the latest cancer treatment news, interviewing world
renowned cancer experts, delving to special cases, and of course
answer 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.
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Thank you Rob, and thank you Noah, and thank you
for tuning in today and every day. Every day we
try to learn together. We try to understand better, We
try to understand the medical system. We understand why people
do or don't do things, why doctors do or don't
do things. And today there's going to be a lot
of talk about all those issues, doctors and patients and
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everyone's response. And what I'm getting at, quite frankly, is
President Joe Biden and his just diagnosis of prostate cancer.
So there's been lots of headlines and how could this happen?
How could a man who has no expense spared? Obviously
there's millions, there's hundreds of millions of dollars that was
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spent taking care of him. As a vice president and president,
he traveled in Air Force one, in Air Force two,
one point eight million miles, and you know, to run
Air Force one, Air Force two because I don't know
so many tens or tens of thousands of dollars every minute,
and how many Secret service and his housing and everything
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goes along with it. The government and you and I
and all of us spend oodles of money keeping our
president and our life officials safe. So then you can say, well,
how would it be one hundred and twenty days after
President Biden leaves office, he's diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer.
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So what does stage four prostate cancer mean? Stage four
cancer means that it's traveled somewhere, whether it's to the
lymphnodes or the bones. There's lots of things they haven't
told us. They haven't told you, and they haven't told me.
I'm not his doctor, so I only can read like
you can read, and I want to try to put
all the facts together. As a doctor who's treated about
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nine thousand men for cure over thirty five years, I've
seen lots of men with prostate cancer and prostate issues
and almost everything you can possibly imagine. Number One, do
I see people come to me with stage four cancer
that's not diagnosed, Well, yes, I do all the time.
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In fact, one of our favorite listeners is probably listening
right now and I talk about it him every once
in a while, not too much, but enough so that
you'll remember him.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
Steve.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
Steve was a big executive and one of the biggest
companies in America, and he too came to me with
stage four cancer. He was a younger man at that time.
He's still find he's actually with no evidence of disease
now that he came to me almost five and a
half years ago. And just to give you a story
about someone else, executive, older man with stage four cancer,
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how did Steve get diagnosed? Well, Steve went to his doctors.
He had a PSA that went from three and then four.
And most everyone knows PSA four is kind of a warning,
a point to serious that you have about a twenty
five percent chance of having prostate cancer. You should know
that you can have prostate cancer with a PSA of
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one or two or three. And if you get our
video we have a DVD, you'll see another patient who's
on that DVD. We call him double O seven and
seven named Ralph from Brooklyn came to me when his
PSA went from one to two to three and his
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doctor said, oh, everything's okay. Your PSA's only three and Ralph,
who's really super smart, said, hey, doctor, my PSA just tripled.
How can you tell me my psa is fine when
my PSA is tripling? And I think this is twenty
years ago. He was listening to guess who, doctor Liederman,
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and he knew that when the PSA triples, even if
it's normal, normal range, so to speak, there's a serious
risk of having prostate cancer. And Ralph, the super smart
man that he was and is and hopefully ever will be,
he said his doctor said to his doctor, I want
to buy up. See. The doctor was a little bit
shocked that the patient was now telling the doctor what
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to do. And that's always dangerous when the patient is
telling the doctor what to do. But that's the while
you're listening to this radio show to hear what to do,
so that you are very educated, that you're up with
your snuff and know how to respond. And he knew
how to respond, and he had a biopsy, and sure enough,
twenty years ago he had prostate cancer. And then his
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doctor said, hey, why don't you go have radical surgery.
You should have radical surgery. And Ralph seven said, hey,
I don't want radical surgery. I don't want to be impotent.
I know the impetence rate is about ninety seven percent.
I don't I want to keep my sexual life. I
don't want surgery or radical surgery, robotic surgery. And I said, well,
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have surgery. And then Ralph said, well, I don't want
to be leaking urine. I know that men who have
radical surgery have about an eighty percent chance of leaking urine.
And the doctor said, I'll forget about that. You should
have surgery. And then Ralph said, well, I'm not going
to have surgery. I don't want my penis shortened. And
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Ralph knew that when you cut out the prostate, when
you remove the prostate, it's like when a plumber cuts
out part of a pipe. They have to bring the
ends together the pipe to make the pipe work, and
that shortens the pipe. Well, he didn't want the radical
surgery because he didn't want his penis short He wanted
to keep his sexual life. He wanted to keep his
gurinary control. And then the doctor said, forget about that.
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You want to live, get the surgery. And Ralph said, no,
I know from doctor Liederman's data that there's better results
with doctor Liederman and radiosurgery and this is the treatment
he chose twenty years ago, and he's been in remission
ever since. His PSA keeps on going lower and lower
and lower. And a few years ago we used to
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call him Dobo seven because his PSA at that time
was seven. Well now it's about four, so it's even
lower yet. But here's an example of a man who
comes knowing the facts, knowing how beneficial is and know
what's going on in his body. And he was able
to direct his care twenty years ago when his PSA
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was going up from one to three, two to three.
So that's one example of a man who knows what's
going on and what often happens in our situation being
a cancer doctor treating thousands of men with prostate cancer.
I want to get back to Steve and a similar story,
but with a twist because I want to talk about
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stage for cancer and coming to me with stage four cancer.
So Steve, as you remember, as an executive, he came
to me about the age of seventy two, executive for
one of the biggest companies in America. His PSA went
from three to four, and he did all the right things.
He went to his doctor, he went to zurologist, and
he always said, oh, don't worry about it. Nothing's going
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to happen. Don't worry about it. And he listened to
his expert, his experts advice. He didn't worry about it.
The short while later he got another PSA. It was six,
and he was very concerned, and eurologist said, oh, don't
worry about it. Your PSA could be high because of
your age or other things. Don't worry about it. And
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next thing you know, he got another PSA and it
went from three to four to six to sixty sixty,
And now he's calling in a panic as urologist, Hey,
my PSA is sixty, and the eurologist doesn't return his
phone calls, and wow, wow, wow, he speaks a urologists,
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He speaks to the calls his eurologists, speaks to his
primary doctors. PSA has gone up to sixty and no
one's returning his phone calls, And all of a sudden,
he remembers the program he listens to every week on the
radio is doctor Liederman and talking about cancer and talking
about prostate cancer, talk about all the kinds of cancers,
and he decides one day, five and a half years
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ago to call me and say, hey, doctor Liederman. My
PSA went from the three three to four to six
to sixty. What should I do? And I said, you
should come here immediately. And he lives in Connecticut, and
somebody say, oh, I'm in a state, I'm in far away,
and no. He got in the train and he went
to Grand Central and he walked over to Grand Central
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to our office thirteen to eighty four Broadway, and I
saw him and I examined him, and we saw his
records and repeated the PSA and arranged for everything. At
that point, I ranged for a little, tiny, painless biopsy.
I ranged for a bone scan and MRI scans to
evaluate his whole body, because we know with a PSA
of sixty, the cancer is highly likely to have traveled.
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And sure enough we got a biopsy and it was
a more aggressive cancer. And sure enough, the cancer was
traveled not only to pelvic lymphnodes, but to lymphods and
his abdomen or an abdomino area called the retroperitoneum that's
behind the abdominal cavity actually, and so he had stage
four answer similar to mister Biden, and we put together
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a program. We put together a program, non invasive program
to treat him, and he came every day from Connecticut
for the designed number of treatments. And he still comes
three times there, four times a year for checkups. And
he lives in Connecticut, and he comes as a summerhouse
in Michigan, and he comes religiously for treatment back then
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and now follow up. And he's had no treatment with
me for five years. She had all those treatments five
years ago with me. We put together a program to
treat him, and he too is cancer free. So just
because you're diagnosed with stage four cancer doesn't mean you're
going to die or die soon, or die immediately. And
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he's living the life. He's traveling, he's traveling around America,
has a beautiful wife, is a beautiful home. He has
a beautiful summer home. He plants tomatoes which are delicious
and green, and on lucky days they get to eat
some of his tomatoes and they get to share good
times with him, and memories of what it was like
the panic five and a half years ago when he
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came to me stage four cancer, knowing not what to
do with the zurologists all of a sudden, probably ashamed
that they gave him advice that was not so fantastic.
Eurologists said, don't worry about it, when in fact, here
at Radio New York, we take the opposite approach, just
like we would most likely take the opposite approach with
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President Biden, which we're going to talk about in just
a few minutes. So my name is doctor Liederman at
Radio sirty New York. I'll give an introduction to you
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cancer have twenty for twenty percent better likelihood of being alive,
and men that don't meant that missed the boat have
a forty five percent greater death rate. So there's lots
of reasons to come to Radio Sir New York. And
similar data is available for women who come for breast
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for cancer screening. There's data to show people come for
screening live longer and better and a better quality of life.
And that's what we want for every person, just like
Ralph seven went to Netto's testing done, took action, so
his PSA rising, took action, got a biopsy, came to
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radio in New York twenty years ago, and his cancer free,
his PSAs in zero range, going lower. Sexual life is great.
He's an athlete, he bikes forty miles a day, he
has a beautiful girlfriend, he has nice children, and he
is cancer free twenty years later. And he comes religiously
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to get checked up on a regular basis. And this
is the work we do. My name doctor Liederman. We'll
be right back.
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Speaker 3 (16:03):
World's most protected man's prostate cancer missed in and out
of White House for sixteen years. No recent PSA now
stage four Gleason nine prostate cancer spread to his bones.
No expense spared yet missed. Data shows men's screened for
prostate cancer have twenty percent better survival. Missing screening means
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doctor Liederman. Nine thousand prostate cancers treated for cure over decades.
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Speaker 4 (17:03):
Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob
Redstone here with doctor Gil Liderman at the WR Studios
in the hearts of New York City, were just a
few steps from the Radio Surgery New York Cancer Treatment
Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman, the
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Speaker 3 (17:36):
We're back, and this is doctor Liederman, and we're going
to take a few minutes to speak about Joe Biden
and his prostate cancer. Why so that you can learn
and you can hopefully be with better care and better
life and better survival than the president. And I've already
told you in just a few minutes ago that men
who get screened, men who walk in and see their
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doctor come to Radio streat in New York get tested
twice year, and plenty men and women do that get
screened for, whether it's breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer,
prostate or whatever. Men who get screened for prostate cancer
of twenty percent more survival, more likelihood to be alive.
Men who don't come in have forty five percent greater death.
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So it's very easy to understand why he should come
in to thirteen eighty four Broadway and get checked out
about the president or former president, mister Joe Biden. So
what we know about him. We do not know his PSA.
He according to reports, has not had a PSA since
twenty fourteen, and even that PSA is not public knowledge,
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so we don't know if his PSA back then was
zero or four or forty four or one hundred and
forty four was not made public. In fact, there's been
no PSA ever made public. To the best of my
knowledge of President Joe Biden as Senator vice president private
it's citizen. Remember he's a private citizen between twenty seventeen
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and twenty twenty one, and then is four years of present.
We do not know even now, as a man who
has stage four cancer, what his PSA is. Why do
I think they're not telling you what the PSA is.
This is a speculation, it's not a fact. I'm not
his doctor, but I imagine it's so high because he has
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stage four cancer. I believe it's so high that people
would be shocked. Most men who have stage four cancer
have very high PSAs. Not every man, but most men.
And I wouldn't be surprised if it's in the hundreds,
maybe even in the thousands. And I believe that's why
we're not being told what his PSA is even today.
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We are being told a couple of facts. We're told
he has a nodule in this prostate, and we're not
told if that nodule was there or not, or even
if he had prostate exams before. Some men refuse to
get the exam. A prostate exam takes about a minute
in trained hands. It's easy and safe, and it gives
you some information, not all information. So it's a clinical
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stage of prostate cancer. And that is how big the
prostate is when the man is examined with a finger
exam or digital exam or recto exam. So that's one test.
Another important test is the PSA. So you can have
a normal feeling prostate and you can have a high
PSA or vice versa. Either way there's something that should
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be taken action. Unless your prostate is normal and the
PSA is low. Again, unless you're like Ralph whose PSA
was jumping up, still in the normal range. But remember
one to one to two to three, so there's always
caveats to every point. If your prostate feels great and
your PSA is low and it's always been low and
it's not changing, that's great because there's no psa velocity,
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it's stable. So then what happens after the physical exam
and the PSA Well, if your PSA is high or concerned,
an MRI is appropriate. MRI will show you nodules in
the prostate. It will show if the prostate the prostate
has a capsule around it. It would show if there's
a tumor that's spreading through the capsule or into the
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lymph nodes or into the semino vesicles, or whether there's
cancer growing into the recto area or adjacent tissues. So
an MRI is very useful for men who want to
know more about their prostate. We advise it frequently, especially
in men who have a high PSA more than four.
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If you have a low PSA, but your PSA is changing.
That's another great reason to have an MRI. And I've
seen men who have had MRIs and PSA is low
with cancer. So I've seen most everything, but there's general caveats.
So physical exam is important. What was the president's recto
exam in the last ten years. No one's saying, we
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only know now as a nodule his PSA say. No
one's saying. They're not saying what his PSA was in
twenty fourteen or now. They're not saying what the MRI showed.
All we know is that he has now bone metastasis.
So he had scans. Our bone metastas is diagnosed well
a variety of voice. You get a bone skin and
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bone skins. An injection of a radioactive material goes throughout
the bones. It's an easy test, a safe test, a
painless test. Takes a little bit of time because you
have to take an injection and the materials to go
to all the bones, and then you look at consistency
of the bones from head to toe. A bone scan,
a nuclear medicine bone scan. We'll look at the patient's
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body from head to toes and it's a great test
to look at the bones, a great test, and it's
commonly done. It's less commonly done than it used to
be for a reason which I'll talk about it just
a minute. So imaging tests that are commonly done, or
the MRI of the prostate number one, the bone scan
to see if the cancer has traveled. And then the
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most expensive test, which is becoming much more popular, much
more commonly used, is called a PSMA test. PSMA test
is a test nuclear medicine test where biologic materials are
injected along with the performance of that scan, also to
have a cat scan at the same time, so cat
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scan PSMA test, and that is probably the most sensitive test.
It's also one of the most expensive tests in medicine
for imaging, and the usual cost is about seven thousand dollars.
Most insurances will cover it for a man with prostate cancer.
It usually won't be covered if you don't have cancer.
If a man wants to have that test and doesn't
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have cancer, you can get it done. You can buy
it yourself, and all these things you can buy yourself
if you want, and we have good relationships with imaging
centers to get these tests at the most reasonable cost.
If you need to pay for it and don't have insurance.
Our insurance won't cover it. So those four imaging tests,
the MRI tests, physical exam, the bone scan, and PSMA test,
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and of course then there's a biopsy. And how do
we know Joe Biden had a biopsy, Well, it was
reported that his Gleason score was Gleason nine. So Gleason
put together a scale because doctor Gleeson recognized years ago
that some men have rapidly growing cancer and some men
have slowly growing cancer. And you want to be able
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to distinguish, to be able to tell the man, hey,
you've got a slow growing cancer, not so much to
worry about, or you have a very rapidly growing cancer,
lots to worry about. And it's clear that he had
a biopsy, so we know that for a fact Joe
Biden had a biopsy, probably of the prostate, and that
biopsy showed a Gleason nine cancer. The scale goes from two,
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which is the best, one plus one equals two up
to ten. Five plus five equals ten. And there's two
numbers because it takes two areas of the prostate on
a single needle, So a single needle can be no cancer,
or it can be it's called PI in prosthetic interpethelial neoplasia,
which has a pre cancer, or it can be cancer
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anywhere in the range on the Gleasing scale from two
to ten. The most worrisome are in the six to
ten range, and Joe Biden had one of the most
aggressive cancers. So we already know that he has a
very aggressive cancer. We know it by various ways. Number one,
we know he has the nodule. Number two, we know
that he has a high Gleasing score how the cancer
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appears under the microscope. And number three, we know that
he has bone metastasis. The bone metastasis could have been
diagnosed either by bone scan, that imaging test, nuclear medicine test,
a painless test, or psma test. Psma test shows spots
in the bones or can throw spots in the lymphodes.
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They have not announced at all whether the cancer's gone
into the seminolesicals, whether the cancer has gone through the capsule,
where the cancer is in the lymphnotes, So none of
that has been announced. We're all in the blind about that.
And obviously, as a private citizen, he has the right
to keep all that private, even has the right to
keep the prostate cancer diagnosis private. So what we know
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right now is that he's got an unknown PSA. His
Gleason score is nine. He has stage four cancer, and
we have not been told about his treatment, and we're
going to talk about that in just a few minutes.
So we're going to talk about treatment for stage for cancer,
what Joe Biden might do, and for what others you
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or your loved ones, or your friends, or someone like
Steve who's now cancer cancer and remission is a zero
five and a half years after coming to me for
Gleasin seven cancer, stage four, a very aggressive cancer through
multiple lymph nodes. A lot of questions I believe about
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mister Biden and prostate cancer, especially this week, topics of cancer,
topics about prostate topics of what might be going through
mister Biden's head, concerning his care, whether he knew what
a PSA was, was he aware of that, his wife,
whether she was involved with that and recommended he get
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a PSA or not. So there's all relevant questions that
are good questions and concerning questions for a president who
I believe most likely had this cancer for quite some time.
We'll talk about that in a few minutes. My name's
doctor Gil Liederman, been active in treating prostate cancer over decades,
treated nine thousand men for cure. We're active at thirteen
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to eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street. First
doctor to perform brain radio surgery in New York, first
doctor to performed body radio searching, non invasive treatment for
prostate and other cancer's. First doctor in the Western Hemisphere
with forty thousand patients treated. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid.
We're located at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty
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eighth Street in Manhattan. You can call us day or
night to make an appointment if you wish. Two and
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you have choices concerning your care and your health. Just
to get screened so you're not in a pickle like
Joe Biden. You can call us and come in and
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get checked out, and you're welcome to do that. Men
and women. There's things to do to live longer, and
there's many things for longevity. There's just an article on
the paper that some people pay a quarter million dollars
every year to go to longevity clinics to live longer.
And yet we know that if you come for prostate screening,
there's a twenty percent more chance of being alive than
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if you don't have screening, forty five percent higher death
rate with no screening. And there's similar data showing more
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two and two choices. My name is doctor Liederman. We'll
be right back.
Speaker 6 (29:31):
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 Leederman with
prostate cancer and high PSA. Doctor Leederman explained all options,
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shared his and comparison results. I trusted doctor Lederman twenty
years ago. Today, I trust doctor Leederiman 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 Liederman for
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Speaker 3 (30:29):
World's most protected. Man's prostate cancer missed in and out
of White House for sixteen years. No recent PSA now
stage four. Gleason nine prostate cancer spread to his bones,
no expense spared yet missed. Data shows men's screened for
prostate cancer have twenty percent better survival. Missing screening means
(30:50):
forty five percent higher death rate. White House doctors versus
doctor Liederman. Nine thousand prostate cancers treated for cure over decades.
High success rate for cures, high quality of life, generally
avoiding surgery's failures and complications. Presidential care versus Doctor Liederman,
Harvard Train Triple Board certified, most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid accepted.
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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 treat prostate cancer, not invasively. He
was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery,
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We are back. That was Calvin West. Calvin West also
is on our DVD about prostate cancer. Calvin West had
prostate cancer at advanced cancer. He's a black man, and
I should tell you that there's men who have higher
risk of having cancer. Black men have higher risks. Men
from the Caribbean areas have higher risks. Men with family
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histories have a higher risk. Older men like Joe Bid
didn't have a higher risk. But any man can have
prostate cancer. The youngest recorded person dying at prostate cancer
it's thirteen years old. So any man can have prostate cancer.
Calvin is singing about it. Why because ten years out
he had a glease in seven cancer, a higher risk cancer.
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He did not want to have surgery. He wanted to
keep his sexual life and urinary life. He did not
want to leak. He's a performer. He's gone throughout Europe, France, England, Japan, Asian,
often in sites around America. Often sings in New York
at different venues. A great person to listen to his
whole song is by the way on our Prostate DVD.
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If you love that song, which I love that song,
and how he sings and the beauty of this man.
Can watch him sing on the DVD, or better yet,
you can go see him in person. And why is
he singing while he's singing because his PSA zero. He's
cancer free ten years later with an excellent quality of life.
And this is the work that we do. Again. I've
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treated nine thousand men for cure intent here over decades,
so one of the largest experiences anywhere. Lots of experience,
and most people like a doctor with lots of experience.
So we're talking about Joe Biden to a large degree
today and other cases similar to build a story of
why this has happened to him. So here's a man
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with stage four cancer. What we know about him? He
has stage four because there's cancer in the bone. We're
talking about how we know it's in the bone. There's
two ways talked about already. One is bone scan, which
is devoted just to the bone. There's a PSMA test,
which is also a very sensitive test. It's the most
expensive test, the most sensitive test to look at whether
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there's cancer traveled, whether it's in the prostate, semino vesicles,
outside the capsule and the lymph nodes and the bones
are elsewhere. And we've seen it most everywhere you can imagine.
I've seen prostate cancer and the lungs. I've seen prostate
cancer the liver. I've seen prostate cancer even in the brain.
So there's lots of sites cancer can go. Most commonly
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when prostate cancer leaves, the prostate goes into semino vesicles
or through the capsules, then to the lymph nodes, then
to the bones most commonly, but not always in medicine,
there's no always, there's no guarantees, but there's similar trends.
So how did we know about Joe Biden getting cancer
in the bone. Well, he could have had a bone biopsy,
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so they could have seen a spot in the bone
either on CATS or MRI or bone skin or PSMA
test and put a needle in, so he could have
had a biopsy showing that that would be the most
definitive proof or a lot of doctors say, hey, he's
got a glease of nine cancer. We don't know what
his PSA is, but probably his PSA is scary high.
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And that's probably why they're not telling us why his
psa what his PSA is, there's probably a reason why
they're not telling us that. And now he has the
choice of treatment, and obviously it's important for his doctors
and him and his loved ones, his wife and son
and daughter to meet with the doctors and go over
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all the options. We encourage that when I see a patient,
I always encourage the family to be involved. The family
tell make decisions. The usual treatment. In America, the usual
treatment would be to start out with an anti testosterone medicine.
There's pills called Cassidex, which is a pill you can
take by mouth, and there's shots like Eliguard and lupron.
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These are shots that they go into the subcutaneous tissues.
They usually can last one month, three months, four months,
or six month shots. Some men don't like the medicine
because anti testosterone medicine generally diminishes sexual feelings, diminishes erections.
It makes men feel many of the same symptoms that
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a woman would feel going through menopause, so it could
be hot flashes, weight gain, loss of strength, change in
the body. Some men, if you come in to see
the art of radiosurgery here at thirty four Broadway, you'll
see even some men grow breast on loopron and there's
even treatment for that. So if you're on loupron or
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anti testoster medicine, you're growing breast. You may want to
come in for any of these reasons. By the way,
whether you have cancer or no cancer, you want to
just get screened and checked and make sure you don't
have cancer. To come in and get checked out. It's
so important. It's so important really for every man to
get checked out, as I talked about for prostect but
there's other reasons to be checked out if you don't
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have cancer, whether it's a woman with breast, colorecto, lung,
and other areas that we could do screening to detect
cancers early for better survival. We know on average, if
you're detected with cancer, if you have cancer it's early
early stage survival rates are better. Joe Biden, remember, has
stage for cancer. So one frequent treatment to start with
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would be a hormone pill or a hormone shot for
mister Biden, and that could have started already. They told
him that he had cancer and he may have got
a shot or he may have got a pill, and
it's very likely he did to try to start reversing
the cancer. So what's to know about hormone shots and
hormone pill As well? As I've said before, lots of
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side effects things that most men usually don't like. Most
men don't like hot flashes, and feeling of a loss
of erections and loss of libido or sexual feelings, loss
of strength, weight gain. Sometime men have effects on their
bone or their mind. So there's lots of issues why
people generally don't like hormones. Why do men take it? Well,
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they take it because they feel they have a chance
to get the cancer and remission and live longer. Does
hormones cure people? Well, no, hormones don't cure people with
stage four cancer. Stage four cancers not considered one of
the curable cancers. So many people confuse cure with treatment.
So many people come to me and say, hey, can
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you treat this? Is my stage four cancer treatable? And
the answer is yes. As I've told you about Steve
with stage four cancer. Treated five and a half years ago.
Steve's cancer was treatable and he's in remission. His PSA
is still zero now, five and a half years after
having bulky disease with a. PSA actually went up to
ninety before he started his treatment, and he didn't even
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want a PSA after that ninety, even though I asked
him to get a PSA to see how high it
was on the day starting treatment. So it's really important
to have these baseline numbers, to keep track of the numbers.
That's why we give all our patients their documents. They
know what's going on. So Joe Biden, mister President, may
well have had treatments started already. It wouldn't surprise me
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if you had hormone pills or hormone shots. There's other
treatments available nowadays. There's about fifteen other immunotherapies and chemotherapies
that are used, and there are some studies showing improved survival,
more people living longer with them than without them. The problem,
of course is the side effects. So some of these
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medicines and treatments are several hundred thousand dollars a year,
and some of these treatments are toxic or have side
effects which men don't particularly like, so any of those
things may have started, I would speculate speculation. I do
not know his case, that he's already started the hormone
shot treatment already or the pills to be a little
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ganceler to start with the treatments. About radiation radiosurgery, well,
someone like Steve had treatment here because he knew that
men who get treated generally have more durable success with
hormones or a chemo for prostate cancer, the effects are
only temporary. The cancer always comes back. So lots of
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men don't like hormones or a chemo at least only
because it is a temporary solution, not a permanent solution
anywhere in his body. Someone like Steve and other men,
thousands of other men know that when we do radiosurgery
or radiation for the cancer where we aim to be
ninety percent chance that cancer will never grow back. And
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lots of men who have high risk cancers already have
urinary symptoms. Mister Biden was saying that he had urinary difficulties.
He said that all his symptoms were in the last
week that he had urinary difficulties. He had a physical
exam and that showed a nodule, and that precipitated all
of this. That's what he says, that all this is
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a matter of a week or two. We're going to
talk about that in a few minutes. In any event, prostates,
all the urine in the body goes through the prostate
and a man and as the prostate squeezes the passageway
the urethra, the tube where the prostate opens up allows
urine go through, is called the urethra. It goes from
the bladder, through the procetate, into penis and out into
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the world. That tube gets squeezed and sometimes it's squeezed
so much that a man can't urinate. An example, I
can tell about a man who just came in yesterday,
older black man with prostate cancer. He can't urinate without
a catheter. He tried to get rid of the catheter.
He came to me. We've treated him, and we'll treat
him now. To your medicine to shrink down the prostate
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and your medicine to open up the passageway. We tried
to get the catheter out yesterday but couldn't successfully do that.
I believe we will eventually. So men can have great
difficulty urinating, and some men can even urinate and need help,
need a catheter or medications. I always believe it's better
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to do a treatment that's least invasive and most successful,
and that's the work we do here at Radiosity, New
York for men who have difficulty urinating. Lots of men
come and say, I don't have cancer, but I urinate
three times a night, or I have slow urin in
a day time. Those are common symptoms of enlarged prostate
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And one more very important point is that you don't
have to have any symptoms to have prostate cancer. So
a lot of men and women believe, oh, I don't
have any weight loss or pain or bleeding or lumps.
I therefore I can't have cancer, or I don't have
cancer and my family, Well, those are all not true.
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You can have prostate cancer or other cancers whereas the
breast along the pancreas deliver the bladder wherever, with no symptoms.
You can have it with no symptoms, no pain, no suffering,
no family history. Many people come and say, oh, I
never smoked, how can I have cancer? Well, you can
have cancer. Without smoking. You can have lung cancer without smoking,
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and we see that commonly nowadays. About ninety percent of
people who have cancer don't have a family history, So
just because you have no family history doesn't mean you
don't have cancer. So only ten percent of people with
cancer have a family history of that cancer. Most people
have no family history. And again, you don't have to
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ear any symptoms pain, bleeding, suffering, lumps or bumps. And
that's why screening is so important. That's why getting for example,
for prostate a PSA, that's a blood test that gives
you an idea. It's not perfect, and there are no
perfect tests, but it gives you an idea about the
possibility of cancer. You can get an MRI and look
at a nodule, look for nodules in the prostate. That
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also gives you ideas. So there's lots of things you
can do to get ideas. The best way to prove
the cancers, of course, with a biopsy. My name's doctor Liederman,
thirteen eighty four Broadway Triple Board certified, Harbord trained doctor
here for you. You're welcome to call us at two and
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you wish, we'll send you information. We have lots of
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information about prostate cancer and other cancers, cancers of the skin.
We have a huge experience treating skin cancers. I'm the
first doctor to do brain radio sorty non invasive treatment
of cancerous brain tumors and benign brain tumors in New York,
one of the first in the world. We have an
extensive experience treating head to net cancers, cancers of the
throat with precise treatment with less side effects and high success.
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We have a huge experience treating lung cancers and breast cancers.
Booklets about breast cancer and lung cancers. Many women come
to us with breast cancers who do not want to
do radical surgery on their bodies. Many women who don't
even want to do chemotherapy on their bodies come to
us for other options that may be hidden elsewhere. People
come to us every day. I had an MTA driver
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fifty years old who came with a pancreas cancer. He
had abdomino pain. He was fond of a mass and
elsewhere they want to do radical surgery without any pet scan,
knowing whether the cancer traveled. He came just yesterday. I
want to know about options, and we have a very
high success treating pancreas cancers and liver cancers. Did oh,
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We have a high success treating primary liver cancers, have
patocellular liver cancers, and there's even more cancer to travel
to liver like lung cancers and breast cancers. Same for
kidney cancers. A huge experience treating kidney cancers non invasively
with no cutting and no bleeding. The usual treatment has
removed the kidney are part of the kidney for kidney cancers,
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and so many people come angry after they lost their kidney.
They come when they hear our work about non invasive
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in America it seems like it's removing the bladder, which
is a big operation. It changes the person's life forever.
People come here for non invasive highly successful treatment equal
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to surgery without the cutting, without the bleeding for treatment.
We have decades of experience, huge experience, high success rate.
And of course prostate cancers. We also treat primary and
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much like mister Biden of not having a PSA for
more than a decade and now having stage four cancer,
a man that the country spent hundreds of millions of
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dollars protecting but never did a ten dollars PSA test.
It seems to me really outrageous, and we'll talk about
that in a few minutes. My name is doctor Liederman.
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob
Redstone here with doctor Gil Leiderman at the WR Studios
in the hearts of New York City. For just a
few steps from the Radio Surgery in New York Cancer
Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor Liederman,
the leading cancer expert, treats prostate cancer not invasively. He
was the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery,
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and he's the first in America and in the Western
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We are back. And did I tell you by the way,
I did meet mister Biden. We were walking down the street.
I met him on forty sixth Street. He was walking
to the Russian I was walking home from work, and
there he was in the corner. And I did not
ask him about his PSA. I had assumed that he
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was under control. He'd been in the White House, he'd
been Senator, he had private care for years. There was
nothing that he didn't have. He had summer house and
big house and assets. And I would have if we
sat down at the Russian tea room together. He was
going to a fundraiser, which was not where I was
going that night. But I suspect that if I had
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ten minutes with him, I would have asked about the PSA.
Like I do with most every man, because it's something
that is so often not done. Why was it not
done in mister Biden? Well, the government put regulations together
that over seventy you shouldn't do this and you shouldn't
do that. And I see patients every day, women who
can get mammograms and men that can't get PSAs, and
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people that can get colonoscopiece, and people can't get lung screening,
And personally, I think it's age discrimination. On one hand,
the government has laws against age discrimination, and yet then
we discriminate against all these people. So why did his
White House doctor not do a PSA? Well, to me,
it's out of control. It's incredible. And it wasn't only
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the White House doctors because he was out of power
from twenty seventeen to twenty twenty one. He had his
private doctors. They could have done a PSA. So did
he refuse it? Did he refuse a recto exam? Those
are things we don't know at this time. We may
never know. Would his life have changed if he had
a PSA? Most likely yes, a prostate cancer found early
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like Ralph seven found early, his life has changed. Or
our singer mister West found early glease in seven cancer
he had live cancer free. Or Johnny Braggs treated twenty
years ago with a family history. His father, his stepfather
all had prostaate cancer. They all died suffered. Johnny Braggs
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was diagnosed, he came to me. We treat him twenty
years ago. His PSA is now zero. His quality of
life is great. His life is great. It can change
your life. If you have a question or concern, call
us at two and two choices. My name is doctor Liederman.
You can come in and get checked out, men and women,
whether it's a prostate or breast, or co erect or
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a lung. People who get checked out live longer than
those that don't. It's up to fifty percent more survival
for people to get checked out. Please don't let happen
to Biden, happen to you. My name is doctor Liederman.
God bless mister Biden. I hope you have a big
success and for everybody else that's learned a lesson from
the president.
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