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What to Know About the CyberKnife System

The Cyberknife system is a non-invasive, exact medical device used to treat cancer and other disorders. It delivers targeted radiation to precision locations within the body, with minimal risk of damage to healthy tissue or organs. This system is one of the best advances in cancer treatment, allowing for a more comfortable and accurate approach to delivering radiation therapy. Below is everything you need to know about the CyberKnife treatment.

Uses Advanced Robotics

This treatment uses advanced robotics, including a computer-controlled robotic arm and imaging technologies, to deliver radiation accurately. This technology helps to reduce the risk of damaging healthy tissue and organs while still providing high-precision radiation delivery. In addition, this system can be used to treat tumors located in difficult-to-reach areas of the body.

Treats Tumors With High Accuracy

The CyberKnife system is designed to target tumors with high accuracy. It uses a combination of imaging technologies and computer algorithms, and unique beam angles to treat cancerous and non-cancerous tumors. With more than 3.1 million men in the United States diagnosed with prostate cancer still alive today, according to Cancer.org, this treatment is a highly effective tool in treating prostate cancer.

Minimally Invasive Treatment Option

Radiation therapy is a minimally invasive treatment option compared to surgery. Radiation can be delivered with higher precision than traditional methods, reducing the risk of damaging healthy tissue or organs and improving patient outcomes. This treatment also allows for fewer treatments in some cases, which may reduce treatment times. For those needing radiation therapy, the CyberKnife system is one of the most advanced and safe treatment options.

Real-Time Motion Synchronization

This treatment uses real-time motion synchronization to monitor and adjust the radiation beam as needed. This can help reduce the risk of radiation exposure in healthy tissue or organs, allowing for a more precise treatment approach. Real-time motion synchronization is designed to detect and track even small movements in the body, such as sudden jolts or breathing patterns, and adjust the radiation beam accordingly.

This system is a highly advanced medical device that can treat various cancerous and non-cancerous tumors precisely and accurately. Its real-time motion synchronization helps reduce the risk of radiation exposure to healthy tissue or organs, allowing for more precise treatments. As one of the most advanced treatment options for cancer and other disorders, this treatment is an excellent choice for those that need radiation therapy. For more information about this treatment, call Phoenix Cyberknife & Radiation Oncology Center today.

 

Posted April 3, 2023

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