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Cyberknife Treatment: The Best Solution For Cancer

Author: Anuj Gupta
by Anuj Gupta
Posted: Jul 30, 2017

The CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery System is a non-invasive alternative to surgery for the treatment of both cancerous and non-cancerous tumors anywhere in the body, including the prostate, lung, brain, spine, liver, pancreas and kidney. The treatment – which delivers beams of high dose radiation to tumors with extreme accuracy – offers new hope to patients worldwide.

Though its name may conjure images of scalpels and surgery, the CyberKnife treatment involves no cutting. In fact, the CyberKnife System is the world’s first and only robotic radiosurgery system designed to treat tumors throughout the body non-invasively. It provides a pain-free, non-surgical option for patients who have inoperable or surgically complex tumors, or who may be looking for an alternative to surgery.

CyberKnife® treatments involve a team approach in which several specialists participate.

Prior to the procedure, the patient is imaged using a high-resolution CT scan, to determine the size, shape and location of the tumor.

Following scanning, the image data is digitally transferred to the CyberKnife System’s workstation, where the treatment planning begins.

A qualified clinician then uses the CyberKnife software to generate a treatment plan. The plan is used to match the desired radiation dose to the identified tumor location while limiting radiation exposure to the surrounding healthy tissue.

Once the treatment plan has been developed, the patient is ready to undergo the CyberKnife procedure. After arriving at the CyberKnife Center, patients are comfortably positioned on the treatment table. Then the CyberKnife System’s computer-controlled robot will slowly move around the patient to the various locations from which it will deliver radiation to the tumor.

Each treatment session will last between 30 and 90 minutes, depending on the type of tumor being treated. If treatment is being delivered in stages, patients will need to return for additional treatments over several days (typically no more than five), as determined by the patients doctor. Patients may experience some minimal side effects, but those often go away within the first week or two after treatment.

India is one of the few countries that offer highly-specialized treatment using cyberknife technology. In fact, India is one of the top countries in the entire Asia Pacific that conducts cancer treatment with advanced forms of cyberknife technology.

The cyberknife treatment cost in the US ranges between USD 25,000 to 65,000, depending on the type of hospital, the duration of treatment, doctor’s fees and insurance coverage. Patients with no insurance coverage are not able to afford this advanced technology and reap its benefits.

More details: https://www.lyfboat.com/hospitals/cyberknife-hospitals-and-costs-in-india/, https://blog.lyfboat.com/cyberknife-treatment-india-hospitals-costs-advantages/

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Author: Anuj Gupta

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