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June 21, 2024
cancer treatment

Exploring Effective Lung Cancer Treatment Methods

One of the most promising treatments for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the Phoenix CyberKnife method, a form of stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR). Dr. […]
June 7, 2024
Patient receiving treatment from the CyberKnife System at Phoenix CyberKnife

How Modern Cancer Treatment Has Evolved: The CyberKnife Method

When it comes to cancer treatment, continuous innovations are driving the industry forward. At our Phoenix cancer treatment center, we proudly offer the CyberKnife method, which […]
May 30, 2024
prostate cancer

Why You Should Schedule a Prostate Cancer Screening Today

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men, with nearly 1 in 8 men being diagnosed with prostate cancer(American Cancer Society), yet many […]
May 3, 2024

A Guide to Breast-Conserving Breast Cancer Treatment

For many women diagnosed with Stage I/II breast cancer, the prospect of undergoing surgery can be daunting. However, advancements in breast cancer treatment offer options that […]

COVID-19 UPDATE

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