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Welcome everybody. It's the Radio Surgery Show with Doctor Gil Leiderman, MD,
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who brings you the latest cancer treatment news, interviewing world
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Studios in the heart of New York City, and now
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Speaker 3 (02:48):
Thank you Rob, and thank you Noah, and thank you
for tuning in today and every day every day we're
on the radio, sometimes many times on the radio, and
the purposes to educate so you can learn things that
I think you need to know to get better care
and be a little shocked what I'm going to say
in a few minutes. So in the past I've talked
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about President Biden and many people I've spoken to, and
now we have a new booklet about prostate cancer, totally
new booklet and a lot of information about President Biden's
trials and tribulations with prostate cancer. But as you know,
he was in and out of the White House for
years from two thousand and nine to two thousand and
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twenty four, so over many years, and apparently he did
not have any PSA testing. And there's data now, there's
data from European studies of thousands of men, thousands of
men that have evaluated. They're all asked to get prostate testing,
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and of the men that got prostate cancer testing, the
likely of survival was tremendous, much greater than other men.
And men who did not get any testing, never came
for one appointment had up to twenty percent greater death rate,
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twenty percent greater death rate than men who got testing.
Men who got testing had almost a forty percent better
survival rate. So there's lots of data that we know
that just showing up with the doctor. And it's not
only for prostate cancer. I can talk about rectal cancer
and colonoscopy and breast cancer and mammograms and ultrasounds and
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lung screenings. There's so many screenings that can be done.
And you just have to pick up a phone and
call two and two choices. You have to come in
thirteen to eighty four Broadway if you want to get
checked out, and many people do. One of the big
reasons people come to Radio STIR in New York and
see doctor Liederman and the staff here is to get
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checked out, to know what your PSA is, what your
mammogram is, where your chess CT is, what your colonosc is,
what other cancer indicators are so people not only come
for treatment, and not only come for other reasons, but
some come for no known cancer, just want to get
checked out. So imagine President Biden and I met him.
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I met him down the street on sixth Avenue and
forty sixth Street about five years ago, and he was
walking down the street to the Russian tea room. And
I met him, and I didn't think to ask, what's
your PSA because I assumed that someone in the White
House or one of his own doctors. Over so many years,
he was in the Senate for decades, he was Vice
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president for eight years and president for four years, so
he had VIP service in the White House was actually
a medical office that serves the people in the White House.
So you don't have to go out in the rain.
You can walk downstairs to the medical office. There's the
staff of twenty people there and be easy, so easy
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to get testing and testing. The best testing, of course,
would be to talk to the patient, get a history
in a physical exam, and get some blood tests. It's
so easy for anybody, including you. And that's true whether
you're a man or woman. There's testing to do for
each each is different. Some things are different, somethings are
the same. But all we know is that men who
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get screened, and actually for most people who get screened,
your chance of dying of cancer falls precipitously, whether it's
getting colonoscopy or pap smears or mammograms or chest scans
or PSAs or cancer markers. And so some people have
come to me and said, well, I've looked at your booklet,
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but I can't believe I think they're hiding things. They're
hiding things from us that President Biden had to have
had testing and they're just hiding it from us. Well, personally,
I told those people, and I've told them over a
long period of time, I don't believe that they're hiding anything.
I think what he said is true. I don't think
that there was in the incentive for him or his
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wife to hide anything. I think for many years. It's
apparently twenty fourteen, so that's eleven years from the last
PSA to his diagnosis. I don't think they're hiding anything.
I just think no one did it. His doctors and
supposedly had VIP care, and he goes to Walter Reed
and he has his own office, his own doctors, and
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America spends billions of dollars. He is president, and vice
president flew one point eight million miles. That did the calculation.
We spent billions of dollars on travel in security and
secret service. And it's incredible to think that no one
spent five dollars and got a PSA test or did
a physical exam which basically costs nothing. And now he
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has stage four cancer. And the sad news is that
he said, oh, I've got a great prognosis. He said
that with Gleason nine cancer, Gleason is the score of
how aggressive the cancer is under the microscope. The score
goes from Gleason two to Gleason ten. Gleason nine is
one of the most aggressive, and that's confirmed by the
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documents that show that he has stage four cancer. Cancer
traveled to the bones. Well, we haven't been told is
just PSA. So I think the PSA is the important
piece because I imagine his PSA was normal. PSA is four,
and I imagine his PSA was in the hundreds, maybe
even thousands. So that's what I would say about President Biden,
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that you all, whether man, woman or whatever, child should
get tested. See your doctor. Come here thirteen y four Broadway.
We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid. It can easily come.
It's a short trip, so easy to come here. There's
fifteen subway lines that come to our neighborhood, all the
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blocks away. All the buses there's thousands of buses every
day they go to Poord Authority. It's all within our
neighborhood walking distance, a few minutes away. So it's easy
to make a date. You can call us at two
and two choices. Get checked out, men and women get
checked out. We advise this very strongly. So what does
this have to do with today other than a reminder
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that everyone needs to get checked out or everyone would benefit.
Let's say everyone would benefit. Some people refuse. Some people
have heard this message and they just deep six it.
It goes to oblivion, and other people take it to
heart and call us two and two choices two and
two two four six forty two thirty seven. Make a date,
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and often it changes people's lives. And that's our goal
to change people's lives. So at parties and gatherings and
work and social and churches and synagogues and mosque. You
can stare to say, hey, have you checked your PSA,
Have you had your colonoscopy? Have you had your memory
Graham papsmere, have your skin checked? It's fair to say.
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And you too, as an ambassador of good health, and
by listening to this radio show, you are an ambassador
of good health. You can encourage other people to do
the right thing, as you obviously would do the right
thing by listening and trying to live a long, healthy life.
So why am I going on this agenda today about
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President Biden having stage four cancer. Well, in the last
few weeks, it's come to my attention that I have
three close friends, one from childhood, one from forty years
ago at Harvard Medical School, and one one of the
most illustrious doctors from one of the most illustrious companies,
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a family of billionaires. All have called me, and they've
never asked for medical advice for themselves. They've never asked
one question for themselves. But all three of these physicians
are all board certified, and two of them are cancer doctors.
There's two cancer doctors, all three of them, and I
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should say all three of them are doctors. By the way,
three doctors, two cancer doctors, and all three have stage
for cancer. So how could it be that all three
doctors have stage four prostate cancer. So I want to
talk about each one individually. The first one, as a
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man that I grew up with, I went to kindergarten
school medical school with. His father was a big industrialist
in Waterloo, Iowa. Some a fine families, smart man. His
brother was a lawyer. In fact, his brother's a bit
older than him, as the same age as my brother
just died. And my brother went to the funeral of
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his brother and met my friend and my classmate, and
I called up to offer my condolences to my friend
about the death of his brother. His brother did not
have prostate cancer, by the way, And this gentleman, my friend,
told me he was diagnosed with Gleason seven prostate cancer,
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and sad to say, he had surgery, radical surgery, and
he's been in conton. He's been leaking yeurine ever since.
He been wearing a diaper ever since. So he's a
majestic doctor from a fine family in Waterloo, Iowa wearing
a diaper because he had surgery. And he certainly could
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have asked me, but he did not, and then he
had standard radiation after surgery failed. When the surgeon cut
on his prostate, they left cancer behind. And that's fairly
common for Gleason seven. Cancer in the best hands in America.
With surgery, forty six percent of the people are cancer free,
which means the majority the majority of men who have
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prostate cancer glease and seven and go to the top surgeon,
not the usual guy down the street. The top surgeon,
only forty six percent or cancer free, which means fifty
four percent the majority have cancer that comes back. And
data from Harvard Medical School shows that the majority of
the men up to ninety seven percent lose their erections,
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that the majority of the men up to eighty eighty
five percent have loss of control of the urine. There's
also shortening the penis. Not every man survives the radical surgery.
So this is my good friend from kindergarten, from grade school,
from junior high, from high school, even medical school. We
would sit together in medical school and he went on
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to be a family doctor in my hometown Wall of Ouiowa.
And now he has stage for cancer. So when you say, hey,
when people say I didn't know about it, here's one
doctor I'm going to tell you about two more doctors
in just a minute who also have stage for cancer.
So we talk about how this happened, how you can
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avoid it, how you can outsmart the doctors. And the
main reason is to call two and two choices. Doctor Liederman,
make a visit thirty four Broadway. This is the work
we do. So I'm going to go on from my
childhood friend, doctor Board certified with stage four cancer, sad
to say he had radical surgery. Cancer is left behind.
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He had radiation, standard radiation at my hometown, didn't work
and now has progressive cancer. I'm going to take a
short break. We'll be right back.
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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 Radiosurgery New York Cancer Treatment Center
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Speaker 3 (17:08):
We are back, Grimes, doctor Liederman. We're talking about how
not only the President of the United States can have
a Stage four prostate cancer could be totally missed. But
it's come to my attention that in the last few
weeks I've learned about three of my good long term friends,
people I've known from up to sixty seventy years. They
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have prostate cancer stage four. So the first was a physician.
These are all physicians, board certified, went to top schools.
First was a childhood friend, went to school with me,
went to medical school, board certified, was found to have
a cancer glease in seven he had radical surgery. He
was left with cancer behind, had radiation didn't work all
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in Waterloo, Iowa, my hometown, and now he has progressive cancer.
Comes from a top family where money there was no issue.
Education was no issue for all of these men. There
was no education gap. Number two friend and doctor. This
is a doctor whose family has been one of the
majestic families of America, the pioneer Mayflower families. Who is
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a physician. He's a board certified cancer doctor. He still
in practice and he was examining a patient. He told
me this. All the years I've known him, and I've
known him forty years, He's never ever talked to me
about his own personal health or asked for advice. Very
private man. All these men are private men. And he
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was examining a patient recently. When he was examined the patient,
somehow his hand touched his neck and he had a
mass in his neck. And he did a biopsy of
the mass and the mass showed metastatic prostate cancer with
a PSA in the hundreds. So obviously, this is some
man who's very smart, Board certified cancer doctor and he
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treats prostate cancer. Never apparently thought he himself would be
a prostate cancer victim. Always someone else, always your neighbor
or your friend or down the street. It's time we
start thinking about ourselves, each one of us, Each one
of us can be a cancer victim, or a prostate
cancer or breast cancer or lung cancer, or pancrease cancer
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or bladder cancer. We can all we're all vulnerable, and
the human condition is a fragile condition. And that's why
it's so important my view, if you want to take
care of yourself and have a chance of living a
long and healthy life, to get checked out. And many
many people come here to thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway
in thirty eighth Street, where we do exactly that, and
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you are welcome here. We accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid,
you can call us it two and two choices. You
can come to our office and pick up literature, no
charge for that either. Come at twenty four Broadway Broadway
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Time Square and Macy's. There's a half a min people
in our neighborhood. If you're not in the neighborhood every
day or once in a while, you can send a
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friend or neighbor who probably is and pick up information
about an most any topic that you want. So this
cancer doctor, he's eighty years old. I've known him for
forty years. Half of his life. He's never asked me
about prostate cancer. But he's obviously aware that we treat many,
many men with prostate cancer. He was examining his own patient.
His hand hit his neck, he had a lump, he
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had a biopsy, and he has stage four cancer. Stage four.
What is stage four? That's we're talking about in all
these men. So stage four means the cancer has left
the prostate and traveled, and in this case, it traveled
all the way from the prostate and the pelvis through
the lymphatic system. To the lymph nodes in his neck.
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Stage four cancer. So stage four cancer means can't be cured,
can be treated, and we could extend life. We know
we can extend life, but most men, rather than get
treatment for the rest of their life, would rather a
short course of treatment, like, for example, Johnny Braggs. And
you hear about Johnny Braggs all the time on the radio.
Johnny Braggs is a man whose father and stepfather both
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succumbed to prostate cancer and the treatment and then Johnny
Braggs twenty two years ago developed prostate cancer and he
lived in fear of dying a painful, miserable death like
his father and stepfather. And he came to me twenty
two years ago with an advanced cancer and a terrible
family history. And family history is important. Johnny Braggs is
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now twenty two years later, just had a short course
of treatment over a few weeks and has been cancer
free ever since as PSA went to zero. Wouldn't it
be more ideal in your view? Certainly? Isn't my view?
If you have a short course of treatment and your
cancer free, versus knowing that you have cancer that's never
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going to go away. That's stage four. You can go
in remission for a while but can never be cured.
That you're obliged pretty much to have treatment for the
rest of your life. What a burden it would be
versus a short course of treatment, being diagnosed early on,
being treated. Coming here to thirt twenty four Broadway, having
highly effective treatment. Here, doctor Liederman, nine thousand men treated
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over decades. Ninety percent of our patients are in remission.
This is the work we do. So this doctor is
treating himself and he's put himself on hormones, so hormones
will temporarily shrink the cancer. He's also trying some other
systemic therapies, chemotherapies and others. He's PSA is now zero,
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but sad to say it can't be cured. So no
one that I'm aware of one stage four cancer. This
man knew better. So here's another doctor board certified. He's
double or triple board find Medicine Medical oncology hematology. Was
head of a cancer section at one of the biggest
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hospitals in New York, but never took care of himself,
never felt he was vulnerable. So it's friend number two
and then friend number three a friend of mine, very
close friend medical on college, has trained with me at
Harvard Medical School. I knew him. He's a fellow physician,
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board certified, fine doctor, lover of art and music, as
a beautiful children, beautiful family. And he just called me
this week to tell me that he has metastatic prostate
cancer traveled to his bones. He broke his hip, most
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likely because the cancer was in the bones. The cancer
weakened his bones. He had surgery on his spine. He
had a fusion on his spine from T twelve to
L five, so a big back surgery and big surgery
on his hip for metastatic prostate cancer stage four. So
here we are three doctors, all Board certified. The last
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two are cancer doctors. Both it seems never screened, never
checked themselves, that it could always be someone else. And
I think that is one of the biggest points here,
is that it can be you or me or loved ones.
And that's why we can take nothing for granted. That's
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why it's so important for either whether you're President United
States or a doctor friend of doctor Liederman. And here
I've told you about just three doctors, all Board certified,
two cancer doctors, all within the last few weeks have
notified me only after the fact that they have stage
four cancer. So now it's a fight for the rest
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of their life with treatments, radiation, systemic therapies, monitoring, imaging,
test and never going to bed and knowing what the
next day will bring. So that's why it's in my
view so appealing to come and get checked and find
cancer early, find cancer when it can be detected at
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the early stage. In prostate cancer in our hands has
a very high chance of success. And I'll show you
data that I believe it's markedly better than proton beam
or standard radiation, or radical surgery or robotic surgery or
other methods of treatment that are being used today. And
obviously about concoctions and scams and vitamins and ozone, I
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would advise you to stay away, keep your money for
yourself and your future and your family and your loved ones.
So here's three doctor friends, smart enough access and a president,
all with stage four cancer. All could have been detected
most likely early. There's no reason why not yet ever
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apparently thought of them being a human being vulnerable to
the issues of life and death. So my name is
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And I want to just introduce myself because so many
people give advice and obviously these four people, a president,
three doctors, should have got advice. They should have known
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better in my view, and it's really sad for me.
It's very sad to know these people lives could have changed.
And again, if you get our booklet, you'll read about
the president, what we know about him and his stage
for cancer. I'm doctor Gil Liederman, born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa.
Went to public school University MD at twenty five, just
like my brother Ted Real doctor MD at twenty five,
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Doctor Ted Liederman MD at twenty five, and like my
son who's so fantastic, Aril Leaderman, MD, doctor ariel Leedderman,
also MD at twenty five three doctor Liderman's all MD
at twenty five. Aril went on after an MD to
illustrious training and fine facilities and hospitals from the Atlantic
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to the Pacific coast. Has extensive experience with cancer. He's
board certified in cancer, Board certified in Radiation Oncology, and
he's here for you and people who see him. Patients
who see him are lucky to have such a fine, thoughtful, caring,
compassionate doctor for their care. Board certified. He also accepts
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most insurance as Medicare Medicaid, So if you're lucky, you
can make an appointment a real Leaderman Aaril just called
two and two choices two and two two four six
forty two thirty seven. You can also email can email
me if you have questions. Email comes directly at Gilgil
at r s NY DOTRG. Gilgil at rs NY DOTRG.
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And I want to tell you a little about myself,
so I'm not a completely blind voice on the radio.
I after MDA twenty five, went onto the University of
Chicago Michael Reese, trained for three years, took care of
thousands of people with medical conditions, Board certified Internal Medicine.
Then went onto Harvard Medical School, trained at the prestigious
Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Board certified in medical oncology, treated
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thousands of people with medical oncology, and then stayed on
the staff at Dana Farber and then at the Harvard
Medical School the prestigious Joint Center for Adacient Therapy three
more years took care of thousands of patients with cancer
radiation treatments. Radiation Therapy Board certified, the only Harvard trained
Triple Board certified radiation doctor in New York, one of
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the few in the world. Here for you, thirty eighty
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You can check our website which is r SNY dot org.
Again r SNY dotorg. So so give us a call, email,
or sit back and listen. You can call if you
want or not. Whatever is good for you. Hopefully you
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learn a lot. Hopefully you do things and take action
so that you are not another person like the President
and my three friends with all doctors to cancer doctors
with stage four prostate cancer. Mind'm Sechtor Liederman.
Speaker 7 (30:48):
We'll be right back. 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 press date surgery.
My uncle never recovered from prostate surgery. I came to
doctor Leederman with prostate cancer and high PSA. Doctor Leederman
explained all options, shared his and comparison results. I trusted
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doctor Liederman 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
Liederman for prostate cancer two on two choices. That's two
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Street in Manhattan. Most insurance, Medicare, Medicaid accepted. Call doctor
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It's doctor Liederman with Calvin West singing and writing about
his cancer treatment.
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I had cancer and at the radio surgery tomorrow we
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Welcome back to the Radio Surgery Hour. This is Rob
Redstone here with doctor Gil Liederman at the w o
R Studios in the hearts of New York City. We're
just a few steps from the Radio Surgery New York
Cancer Treatment Center on Broadway in thirty eighth Street. Doctor
liedermaning cancer expert. Treat prostate cancer not invasibly. He was
the first in New York with fractionated brain radio surgery,
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and he's the first in America and in the Western
Hemisphere with body radio surgery. You can also call doctor
Liederman at two and two choices for a free informative
booklet and DBD. Hey, doctor Liederman, we're back.
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We are back. It's Dr Leiderman. I want to talk
about a woman, lovely woman. She's a very generous woman.
This woman's not rich, but she's so philanthropic. She supports
her friends and neighbors and other people at church and
work and family and people that you know that has
lesson she and she provides for them and cooks for
them and gives them money to survive. And years ago
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she went up, she woke up and she had shortest
of breath. She had had similar episodes in the past.
She went to one of the big hospitals, Super Duper,
and went for an evaluation. She had a cat scan
and a cat scan showed a one point five centimeter
mass and the left upper lung it looked like it
was a cancer the or no lymph nodes. She had
a scan of her abdomen which was not conclusive, and
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she had blood testing and oxygen testing and she was
sent as as usual. What happened to go to the
emergency room. They called in the surgeon, and they called
in the surgeon. They told her they had to cut
out the lung, the left lung, or at least part
of the left lung, and she heard her story and
then just declined. She just did not want to have
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her long removed. She didn't even want to buy upsy.
This mask was one point five by one point four
centimeters was called speculated. The left upper lobe was seen
on image one O seven. There were some PET scan
done and the PET scan showed activity Petskin's injection of
radioactive sugar and then the scans done. It's probably considered
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the most sensitive test and it's a good test and
for most people with cancer. PET scan is a good idea.
There were no enlarged lymph nodes in her case. It
was found relatively early, so I was found when she
had shortens of breath. But again, you don't have to
have shortness of breath. You don't have to have any
symptom to have cancer. So everything, Oh, I don't have
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any bleeding or weight loss or cough or lumps, I
must be okay. Well you're not okay, because imagine you
could have a lump this size, like a little marble,
and you're lung. You wouldn't feel it, you wouldn't know
about it. Probably even the shortness of breath was not
from the lung cancer. It was just a chance that
she had shorts of breath, a chance she had a
cat skin, and a chance it was found and she
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was referred to the lung doctor's thoracic surgeons and they
wanted to cut out her longer part of her lung.
She came to me because she heard about her non
invasive treatment for cancer. She heard about our treating forty
thousand patients over decades with a huge experience, and she
heard there was non invasive and highly successful, and years
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ago we offered her treatment. She had this mass, was
very suspicious, was pet scan positive. She refused any biaps,
she refused any surgery, she refused any chemotherapy. She wanted
only our treatment. And now years later, why are we
talking about her. Well, she came in this week and
I saw her, and she's doing fantastically, fantastically, and she
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had a new scan and that nodule is obliterated. There's
no evidence of that nodule anymore. And so what she's
talking about, well, part of the conversation I had to
do with her lung mass with lung cancer was pet
scan positive, highly suspicious, speculated mass now gone after just
a few treatments with radiosurgery. Radiosurgery is a misnomer. It
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sounds like surgery, but radiosurgery means no cutting, no bleeding,
no anesthesia, no hospitals. You just come in here, you
walk in, get a treatment, and walk out, and that's
the work we do. So she was treated years ago,
cancer free, she's doing great. So now she's due for
mammigrant and she wants to follow up with her mammograms,
and we spoke about that, and we spoke about her condition.
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We offered blood tests. She did not want to do
any blood tests. She wants her mammograms, and she's going
to come back and talk about that right now. Years later,
she was treated for lung cancer with no cutting, no bleeding.
We've treated about forty thousand patients with high success like
this lady with high success that we're able to attack
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with pinpoint precision beams attacking the cancer. She's ambatory, she's
working full time. She carries us on all her normal function.
And this is the work that we do every day
here at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway in thirty eighth Street,
in the heart of New York City. And I want
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to talk about a man who was sixty seven born
in Jamaica. He had high blood pressure diabetes. He stopped,
he came to me, He stopped taking his blood pressure medicines.
He complained of his prostate. His PSA at that time
was low tone and sugar was high. He was in
a motor vehicle accident. He was out of work. He
was working at the airport. His weight was ninety six.
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He had no cough, no shortness of breath. And I
saw him and we checked him out and he was
treated for two diseases. Eventually he was found to have
a gleas in six prostate cancers. PSA rose from two
point nine to four force considered the cutoff, but PSA
two point nine to four means it rose by thirty
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three percent. He had a biopsy gleas in six cancer
years ago. It's now nine years, nine years. So he's
unlike President Biden, unlike my three friends. He came to
me early on. He chose to have a biopsy when
his PSA went from two point nine to four. He
was found a gleas in six cancer and he was
treated and while he was being worked up, we like
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to get tests. So many people that I see, so
many people have a cancer diagnosis made or dia inspected,
and they're sent to a surgeon. It seems like the
surgeon is often not always, but often so hot to
cut they don't do testing to see if the cancer traveled.
I believe when you have a cancer, first of all,
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I should know what kind of cancer it is whenever possible,
and number two should know where it is. Is it
localized or is it stage four? Like President Biden and
my three doctor friends all stage four cancer. So we
staged up this man. And not only do we find
the prostate cancer. But we found a kidney cancer. And
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he's been treated to two separate cancers nine years ago.
So imagine that. Imagine you didn't show up. And remember
when he came to me. He has talked about urination.
So he had the family history. His father had prostate cancer,
which is a warning sign, and he had three sisters
with colon cancer, breast cancer, mother had a cancer unknown type.
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He was born in Jamaica, and I should tell you that, yes,
family history is important, but ninety percent of people with
cancer do not have a family history. So this man
nine years later, cancer free PSA zero testing for his kidney,
his kidney cancer. He had a biopsy of the kidney.
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It was cancer. He was offered surgery to remove the kidney,
a part of the kidney. He just did not want
to lose the kidney. He chose to have radiosurgery, non
invasive treatment for kidney cancer. And we treated thousands of
kidney cancers like his. Sad to say, most surgeons who
operated on the kidney are called gurologist and most of
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them that I know, I've never met one actually that
offered a patient radiosurgery. All the patients that come to me,
said the surgeon wanted to do surgery. You can guess
about that. This man, luckily, he came to me. First.
We diagnosed his prostate cancer, treated him cancer free. Nine
years later, diagnosed his kidney cancer, got a biopsy. He
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treated it non invasively, no cutting, no bleeding, no anesthesia,
no hospitals. He walked in. Minutes later he walked out.
Now cancer free from two separate, unrelated cancers, all diagnosed
at the same time nine years ago. So, like I
talked about a few minutes ago, I had so important
to get checked up. Imagine this man didn't come in.
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He was going to other doctors. He had other doctors.
They were there treating him for high blood pressure and
diabetes and other conditions. But no one ever diagnosed his
prostate cancer, no one ever diagnosed his kidney cancer until
he came to Radiosurgery New York nine years ago. And
now nine years later he is cancer free from both cancers,
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with no spread and no further treatment, only non invasive
radio surgery. So it's appealing. He is so grateful, he
is so happy. And I just saw him yesterday and
he told me how much he loved me. Luckily, he's
had good results and that probably has something to do
with all his love. I want to talk about a
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man who came to me also years ago. He came
ten years ago. He came with a mass on his chest.
He had a mask growing out of his breast, and
he was seen in a neighboring state. Went to one
of the super duper hospitals in the neighboring state. He
had a biaps. He was found to have a Schwanomo's,
a benign tumor of the nerve schwanoma. Most schwan omas
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are in the head. Many schwanomas are of the hearing nerve,
acoustic schuanomas, and we have such a huge experience treating schwanomas.
We treat many rare tumors. Schauanomas is a benign condition
that can cause terrible harm. In a neighboring state. At
a super duper big hospital, they wanted to cut out
his chest wall, cut out part of his breast and
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his ribs and his muscles, and it was a large
sized schwanoma of the chestwall. Benign condition. He came to
me he wanted to know about options, and ten years
ago we treated him non invasively with no cutting, no bleeding,
radiosurgery like we treat other benign tumors like acoustic schwanomas
or acoustic vestibulus suanomas, or meningeomas or pituitary tumors. He
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was treated non invasively and remains tumor free. Intermission ten
years later, and I could tell you he was so
happy and he's doing great. This is the work that
we do every day at thirteen eighty four Broadway Broadway
in thirty eighth Street in the heart of New York City.
Marm Sector Liederman. We're gonna take a short break. I'll
be right back.
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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. 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 Liderman
at two and two choices for a free informative booklet
and DVD. Hey, doctor Liderman, we're back.
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We are back, and this is the work we do.
I want to take a minute. You just heard about
treatment of planti fasciatus and arthritis, and there's studies over
decades with thousands of patients treated who have arthritis, Arthritis
of the hands, athritis of the elbows, shoulders, the most
common arthritis being treated at hips and knees. But there's
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a huge number. There's thirty million Americans with arthritis who
are suffering. And sometimes we see people with cancer and
they're more concerned to believe it or not about arthritis
and the terrible pain of arthritis. And in America there's
so many people who have been treated with medicines and
weight reduction and physical therapy and so many people have
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told me they actually get it worse during physical therapy
and medicines don't help very much, or people are just
tired of taking endless medicines. But they don't necessarily want
to go to radical surgery to remove their joint, to
remove their hip and replace it, or remove their knee
or other tissues. So many people do not want to
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have radical surgery, but they want relief of the pain
and suffering. And there's data over decades with thousands of
patients treated a low dose radiation, which is a very
safe option. We've treated many patients, we've seen no side
effects and having about an eighty plus percent chance of improvement.
So it's a very appealing method and it's been very
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widely accepted, and the patients treated are so happy. In general,
not everyone's happy about anything, as you know, it can
be blue skies and not everyone's happy, but with low
dose radiation for arthritis, it's very happy. Have patients. Have
one woman who came to me she could barely walk.
Now she had the first treatment on her knee, and
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she says she can walk faster than her husband for
the first time in years. So she is unbelievable and
most people are very happy. We have an athlete who
just flew off to skiing in the Alps. She had
planter fasciaidis. She's a trainer, so she's an excellent condition.
She runs three hour marathons. She's a marathon she's an athlete,
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she's a trainer, she's a skier, but she was incapacitated
by planter fasciitis, like Hussein Bolt. Hussein Bolt, the world's
fastest man, the man that won Dumbo gold medal and
three consecutive Olympics, the Jamaican Superstar athlete received radiation for
his planter fasciaidis, presumably to speed his way and make
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it possible for him to run record setting speeds in
his races. The world's fastest man received low dose radiation
for his planter fasciaidis. So this is the work that
we do every day at thirty four Broadway, and so
many people have expressed interest, and so many people have
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come here, and so many people are being treated with
low dose radiation. So it has nothing to do with
the doses that are used for cancer, super low doses.
But the idea is to try to kill the inflammatory cells,
whether it's persiitis, tendinitis andividis that cause the arthritis or
LSTI arthritis. This is the work we do for arthritis.
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And similarly, plantar fascidis plantofasciatus is of severe pain in
the heels. And I can tell you I have plantofasciatas myself,
and luckily I've been successfully treated so that that pain
has gone away. But it can be incapacitating. And as
they say, many people we see with cancer come to
us and they'd rather have their arthritis. They're painful arthritis
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treated first. For most people, it's covered by their insurances, Medicare, Medicaid.
It's easy treatment for the patient to accept. We've not
seen side effects. It's very well t already. It's low
dose radiation for arthritis plantar fascias where it's in the hands,
the elbows and shoulders, most commonly are the hips and
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the knees, and then planter fasciiis and the heel, painful
heel which is so difficult to control and so difficult
to live with, like Hussein Bolt, or like this trainer
who's now in the Alps skiing after a successful treatment.
She was better after just one treatment. So this is
the work we do. If you're interested in low dose
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radiation for arthritis our plantar fasciitis, call us at two
and two choices two and two two four six forty
two thirty seven. We'll send you a package of information.
You can check our website also, which is r SNY
dot org. Our website is r SNY dot org. Or
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it's best to meet in person. We like to examine
the patient, get testing the patient, get some imaging, and
then check and make sure everything's a okay and make
sure you understand all the options. But it's been very
well received, very well tolerated. We've had no side effects
and most people, most people, not everyone, but most people
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get better and often very quickly. So this is the
work we do. It's a new treatment to most Americans.
Most have not heard about low dose radiation for arthritis
and plantar fasciitis. My name is doctor Liederman. I want
to talk about one of the rock and roll superstars cousins.
So it's a black man from New York City. He
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came to me. Wow, he came to me. Let me
think eight years ago with a T one c gleast
and six cancer PSA eight point nine to two cancer.
He too is a musician. He's got three children. His
PSA was eight point nine two at a biopsy showing
multiple cores with cancer. He had scans done, there was
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no evidence of spread. He was urinating twice. His weight
was one eighty is five foot eight. He had no headaches.
He himself had no family history of prostate cancer. He
had tonsols. He had a gunshot wound. Examined him as
prostate was enlarged. No, no nodules. We talked about all
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the options and he chose to be treated eight years ago,
actually exactly eight years ago, and his cancer free as
PSA is zero point zero. And he actually also is
most interested in treating his painful hip. So I saw
him just yesterday and he was happy about his PSA
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being zero, but he was more happy to learn about
options to treat his painful hip, which he's had for
years and has declined all treatment until now. And he's
most interested in treating his right hip with low dose radiation.
This is the work that we do every day at
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thirteen eighty four Broadway. I'll talk about a man just
for a minute. He came to me for a checkup.
He had blood test urine tests, and before he learned
about the results of the urine test, he went to
his own family doctor, and his family doctor gave him
an antibiotic for a urine infection. He did not know
about our test. So let's say on Tuesday he saw me.
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On Wednesday, he went to his doctor. His doctor gave
him an antibiotic, a solf antibiotic, and on Thursday we
got all the testing back to show that he was
resistant to most antibiotics. And it's a lesson not to
take antibiotics without a good reason. So he's got resistant
infection because most likely he's getting all these antibiotics that
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are not proper. He got a sulf antibiotic. Sulfware was
not proper, it was not sensitive, it was not the
drug to use. So I went over and I called
him a meeting and I said to come in, and
they told me he got medicine from the other doctor
didn't know what it was. We fixed that, we stopped
the wrong medicine, we gave him the right medicine, and
now he's on the track. So there's lots of reasons
to come to doctor Liederman, whether you want to get
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checked out for cancer or be treated for cancer or
arthritis or brain tumor. We're first in America with body
radio surgery, first in New York with brand radio surgery
treated forty thousand patients, nine thousand men for prostate cancer cure.
Don't be like President Biden. Don't be like my three
friends over years, all with stage four cancer. Please come,
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please get checked. Accept most insurances, Medicare, Medicaid.
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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 and DVD,
just contact doctor Liederman at two one two choices. That's
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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. What to do? It's doctor Liderman with new news.
New data reveals testing reduces prostate cancer death by twenty percent.
Men's skipping testing have forty five percent more death from
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