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September 27, 2024

How to Know if You Are at High Risk for Lung Cancer

Lung cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 221,200 new cases […]
April 10, 2024
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The Level of Care You Can Expect From the Best Oncologist in Phoenix

Facing a cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but at Phoenix Cyberknife, we recognize that it’s not just about treating the disease—it’s about supporting the person behind […]
March 13, 2024
Cancer Treatment Gilbert, Arizona: The Impact of Brachytherapy

Cancer Treatment Gilbert, Arizona: The Impact of Brachytherapy

In the ever-evolving landscape of cancer treatment, brachytherapy emerges as a beacon of hope, utilizing the power of radioactive sources strategically placed near tumors.  Phoenix CyberKnife […]
September 18, 2023

Managing Excessive Saliva with Salivary Gland Irradiation

Excessive saliva production can be uncomfortable and embarrassing for many individuals. Various treatment options are available, but salivary gland irradiation has emerged as one of the […]

COVID-19 UPDATE

Our top priority is the health and safety of our patients. Treatments will continue as our staff is taking extra precautionary measures to ensure the safety of all patients. We are working closely with local and national health authorities to stay informed on all important developments.

Contact our office prior to your appointment.

Phoenix Cyberknife Radiation Oncology is dedicated to the health and safety of our employees, patients, and their families. With the recent spread of COVID-19 and the height of cold and flu season, it is important to be mindful of not only yourself but others around you as well. These viruses are spread from person to person through coughing, sneezing, contact with contaminated surfaces and close personal contact. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms: runny nose, dry cough, low-grade fevers or shortness of breath; please contact our office prior to your appointment for further instruction

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