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What is Cyber Knife?

The CyberKnife Robotic Radio surgery System is an alternative to surgery for the treatment of a tumor, which may be cancerous or non-cancerous in nature. This cutting edge and absolutely precise technology may be used anywhere in the body, the prostate, lung, brain, spine, liver, pancreas, kidney and even the brain.

The treatment process – A high dose of radiation beams are delivered to the tumour with great accurateness.

Although, the name may be indicative of a surgical procedure, the CyberKnife treatment involves no cutting. In fact, the CyberKnife System is the world’s only robotic radio surgical technique to treat tumors throughout the body without any surgical interference. It provides a pain-free option for patients who have surgically inoperable/complex tumors or who may be looking for an alternative to surgery.

Is it the right treatment for me?

It is absolutely safe for patients who have undergone or are currently undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy. The CyberKnife treatment is approved by the medical associations all over the world and is being used to help patients overcome the daemon of cancer.

Many patients have benefitted by this scientific blessing and you can too – speak to your treating physician today about this or visit Doctors Beyond Borders to get a free second opinion.

What if something goes wrong?

The CyberKnife technique works on a hundred per cent precision;before to the procedure, the patient is imaged using a CT scan which is high resolution, to determine the shape/size and location of the tumor and the images of the generated data are digitally transferred to the CyberKnife System where the treatment plan is generated by a specialist CyberKnife technician.

The technician then plans the amount of radiation dose required to be given at the desired tumor location while ensuring that there is no radiation exposure to the surrounding healthy tissue.

Upon arrival at the treatment centre, the patient is positioned on the treatment table which is just like a regular bed. Then a computer-controlled robotic device slowly moves around the patient and delivers radiation to the tumor from various pre designated locations.

Each treatment session will last between 30 and 90 minutes, depending on the type of tumor.

How soon will I be able to take on the world?

Almost every patient is able to resume their normal activities immediately after a CyberKnife session. The after effects may include fatigue or nausea. However, all of this depends on the size and nature of your tumour. Your treating physician will be the best person to comment on this

“We can’t undo the past. However, we can take right decisions today to improve our future”