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The CyberKnife VSI Robotic Radiosurgery System is a non-invasive alternative to surgery for the treatment of both cancerous and non-cancerous tumours anywhere in the body including the Prostate, Lung Brain, Spine, Liver, Pancreas and Kidney. The treatment delivering beams of high-dose radiation to tumours with extreme accuracy offers new hope to patients worldwide. Though its name may conjure images of scalpels and surgery, the CyberKnife VSI treatment involves no cutting. In fact, the CyberKnife VSI System is the world’s first and only Robotic Radiosurgery system designed to treat tumours throughout the body non-invasively. It provides a pain-free, non-surgical option for patients who have inoperable or surgically complex tumours or who may be looking for an alternative to surgery. A robotic arm is used in this technology to engage the radiation rays with any part of the body. A Lightweight Linear Accelerator, commonly abbreviated as LINAC, is involved with a Robotic arm, ensuring view from different angles.

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CyberKnife is used as a boost, for post-op residual or recurrent cases in malignant gliomas/glioblastomas. Brain tumours that may form good indications for CyberKnife radiosurgery include neuromas arising from other nerves, pituitary adenomas, hem...

CyberKnife is a good option for ablative dosages that can be used as a valid alternative to surgery. Like Gamma Knife, CyberKnife works on a delivery of very high ablative dosages in a single or small number of sessions with precisions equal to or...

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What are the benefits and risks of this technology?

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What Are The Benefits & Risks Of This Technology?

Though the name may bring in the image of scissors and a scalpel, the technology is non-invasive and painless.

CyberKnife is used as a boost, for post-op residual or recurrent cases in malignant gliomas/glioblastomas. Brain tumours that may form good indications for CyberKnife radiosurgery include neuromas arising from other nerves, pituitary adenomas, hem...

CyberKnife is a good option for ablative dosages that can be used as a valid alternative to surgery. Like Gamma Knife, CyberKnife works on a delivery of very high ablative dosages in a single or small number of sessions with precisions equal to or...

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