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Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Cyberknife Radiosurgery Treatments

Life is unpredictable and thus all we can do to make it memorable is life to the fullest. Today we hear about a lot of people suffering from cancer but thanks to inventions like the Cyberknife Radio-surgery treatment that this dreaded disease can be cured giving a lot of people a second chance to live. Here's all you need to know about Cyberknife Radio Surgery treatments.Invented by John R. Adler, a Professor of Radiation and Neurosurgery at Stanford University as well as Peter and Russell Schonberg of Schonberg University, cyber knife treatment is one that is based on the principles of radiosurgery. This robotic surgery is a noninvasive surgery that treats cancerous as well as benign tumors. Cyberknife surgery uses radiation in extreme doses and with careful precision to treat the cancer cells.

This radiation treatment is preferred over other invasive surgical methods since it consists of minimal complications. Apart from this, there are other benefits which are -

This form of radiation treatment is better because unlike other methods, cyberknife surgery does not include the use of metal frames and skull pins.Recovery time is not required with this form of surgery.Cyberknife treatment reduces the surrounding healthy tissues from getting negatively affected during treatment.With this external based radiation therapy complex tumors that were considered difficult to operate or even inoperable are possible. Cyberknife surgery is less painful compared to other forms of surgery. It is does not require strong sedation.

Two modern technologies that form the core of cyberknife therapy involve -


The first process of cybeknife surgery involves lightweight radiation equipment being inserted on a multi-jointed robotic arm. This arm reaches tumors located in any part of the human body.


The second process involves an image guidance system which allows the cyberknife therapy to easily find the tumor. Once the tumor is located the radiation is sent without the use of a stereotactic frame.


Cyberknife surgery can be used to treat -

Tumors of the Spine and BrainCancer of the LungMetastatic Cancers i.e. cancers that have spread to the spine, lung or brainCancer of the PancreasProstrate CancerOther conditions or tumors where radiation therapy is effective

Cyberknife therapy is today the preferred therapy since this form of surgery helps locate as well as track and detect the radiation from different angles. Other drawbacks often associated with conventional frame based radio surgery such as the gamma knife and the Linac managed X knife can be overcome with this new technique.


The first thing that a person suffering from cancer requires is plenty of support, so be there for him/her. Keep and cool head and avoid getting emotional. You can also help in the following ways –

Try and collect information about the best and latest treatment options. Also find out the cost of cyberknife surgery as well as of other treatments. This way you would know which treatment option fits into their budget.Help drive the patient or family members to and from the hospital or other treatment centers.Provide as much help as you can to the patient. Try and do things that will brighten up a dull day such as get him/her flowers, chocolates or a card with nice words. Gamma Knife and Cyber knife, though termed as 'knife' actually don't function as one that cuts through. Both techniques are noninvasive modes of ... A disease itself is a depressing state of body and when it involves a surgery, the traumatic state of mind is at its peak. The thought of sharp knives and needles ...