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dr. samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. nai medical center. >> eric: and dr. marc siegel, a doctor at langone smell center and author of "the inner pulse". >> happy father's day to you. >> eric: thank you to you and to all the dads out there. we begin with a shocker that came out this week, considered pretty safe, the tanning booth, spray tans and a new report shows spraying on the golds en glow, well, they say it may not be risk-free after all, doctor samadi, it is supposed to be a safe alternative, what happened. >> it is summertime and everyone wants the tan and get into their bathing suits and we talked about the tanning booth and the fact it increases the risk of skin cancer and everyone thought it was safe and the issue is, the main component of this spray is something called dha, dihydroxyacetone and when you spray you can inhale it and it can get into the lungs and bloodstream and it causes genetic mutations and birth defects and also causes lung cancer but before we get to panic zone, the studies are mostly in the l
dr. samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. nai medical center. >> eric: and dr. marc siegel, a doctor at langone smell center and author of "the inner pulse". >> happy father's day to you. >> eric: thank you to you and to all the dads out there. we begin with a shocker that came out this week, considered pretty safe, the tanning booth, spray tans and a new report shows spraying on the golds en glow, well, they say it may...
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dr. david samadi, vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt.inai medical center with awesome topics this morning. great to have you here. first, there is new hope for millions of patients because federal regulators are speeding up the approval of new experimental cancer drugs. including some for breast cancer. dr. siegel, let's let you comment on this first. >> i'm very excited about this, usually it takes 12 to 15 years and i mean years for a new drug to be approved, a billion dollars and by the time it is out, it may be obsolete. but what is actually happening now is we are entering a brave new world of cancer treatment because in the past we tried to poison the cancer and as we were poisoning the cancer we poisoned our own rapidly growing cells and now we are doing something called targeted therapy and we noticed a genetic difference and devise a drug for the genetic difference for the abnormal protein and tarring it. or, we bolster our own immune system to attack the cancer, this is such exciting lines of treatment we have to get it out the
dr. david samadi, vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt.inai medical center with awesome topics this morning. great to have you here. first, there is new hope for millions of patients because federal regulators are speeding up the approval of new experimental cancer drugs. including some for breast cancer. dr. siegel, let's let you comment on this first. >> i'm very excited about this, usually it takes 12 to 15 years and i mean years for a new drug to be...
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dr. samadi and dr. segal, i had to add that one.> nice to be with you, jamie. >> jamie: thanks so much for joining us, everybody. stay right where you are, because the journal editorial report is next only on the fox news channel. >> rick: see you at six o'clock. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol screening. it's all the tomorrows you're looking forward to. learn more at healthcare.gov. with two times the points youon dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. >> this week on the the journal editorial report. anticipation builds ahead of the supreme court's health care had decision. could the white house benefit, if the mandate falls? and are republicans ready with a coherent response? plus, panic on the left? does the obama campaign need a shake-up? some prominent suspects think so. and the latest in the
dr. samadi and dr. segal, i had to add that one.> nice to be with you, jamie. >> jamie: thanks so much for joining us, everybody. stay right where you are, because the journal editorial report is next only on the fox news channel. >> rick: see you at six o'clock. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol...
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dr. samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. i medical center. >> eric: and dr. marc siegel, a doctor at langone smell center and author of "the inner pulse". >> happy father's day to you. >> eric: thank you to you and to all the dads out there. we begin with a shocker that came out this week, considered pretty safe, the tanning booth, spray tans and a new report shows spraying on the golds en glow, well, they say it may not be risk-free after all, doctor samadi, it is supposed to be a safe al
dr. samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. i medical center. >> eric: and dr. marc siegel, a doctor at langone smell center and author of "the inner pulse". >> happy father's day to you. >> eric: thank you to you and to all the dads out there. we begin with a shocker that came out this week, considered pretty safe, the tanning booth, spray tans and a new report shows spraying on the golds en glow, well, they say it may...
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dr. samadi is one of the top prostate surgeons in the country. your insurance may not be able to pay. when talks about access you don't automatically have access because you have an insurance card. in massachusetts the wait is three to four months for a fry primary doctor. you may have the card but you a secretary says he is booked up you for two months we don't know where he is. that is already the problem as obama carrolls in more and more of that. >> the fact that obesity is on the rise. you have a third of the country that are really obese. we are are spending $300 billion on just obesity. diabetes is up. so perhaps one of the advantages of this is that it will get them to the clinic, maybe educate people out there to really go for the screening and get the mammograms and kind of tests. >> mammograms will be cut back under the ruling? >> one of the things we to be careful and i'm glad you brought this up is that some of the task force that are going to bring down -- >> the independent medical advisory board. >> this is is not a perfect plan but certainly there are pros and advanta
dr. samadi is one of the top prostate surgeons in the country. your insurance may not be able to pay. when talks about access you don't automatically have access because you have an insurance card. in massachusetts the wait is three to four months for a fry primary doctor. you may have the card but you a secretary says he is booked up you for two months we don't know where he is. that is already the problem as obama carrolls in more and more of that. >> the fact that obesity is on the...
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dr. david samadi, vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt.edical center with awesome topics this morning. great to have you here. first, there is new hope for millions of patients because federal regulators are speeding up the approval of new experimental cancer drugs. including some for breast cancer. dr. siegel, let's let you comment on this first. >> i'm very excited about this, usually it takes 12 to 15 years and i mean years for a new drug to be approved, a billion dollars and by the time it is out, it may be obsolete. t
dr. david samadi, vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt.edical center with awesome topics this morning. great to have you here. first, there is new hope for millions of patients because federal regulators are speeding up the approval of new experimental cancer drugs. including some for breast cancer. dr. siegel, let's let you comment on this first. >> i'm very excited about this, usually it takes 12 to 15 years and i mean years for a new drug to be...
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dr. samadi. they are use full but they can't replace us. you can't take us out and put them in. >> the role of nurse practitioners and medical assistants should not be to replace us. he has gone through four years of medical school and years of residency training. we have shortage of anesthesiologists so we have nurse anesthesiologists. in my own practice i have superb medical assistants. i have nurses and p.a.s that work with me. they are a big component of what we do every day. without them none of us could survive. megyn: but they can't replace you. it sounds like we had a doctor shortage after obama-care and obama-care did nothing to solve the doctor shortage. so it didn't solve the doctor shortage, yet it added millions to the insurance roles. so i think that's one piece of it. we'll be understaffed. but the business you are talking about, about more regulations and restrictions on how you practice is what folks worry about as well. is somebody now telling you what tests you can and cannot order? >> you better believe they are. >> i as
dr. samadi. they are use full but they can't replace us. you can't take us out and put them in. >> the role of nurse practitioners and medical assistants should not be to replace us. he has gone through four years of medical school and years of residency training. we have shortage of anesthesiologists so we have nurse anesthesiologists. in my own practice i have superb medical assistants. i have nurses and p.a.s that work with me. they are a big component of what we do every day. without...