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CyberKnife treats tumors anywhere in the body including: Brain, Head & Neck, Spine, Lung, Pancreas, Liver & Prostate.

How Does CyberKnife Work?
CyberKnife is a revolutionary radiosurgery device that improves outcomes while providing unprecedented patient comfort. It takes a radically different approach from other SRS by using a miniature linear accelerator (LINAC) mounted on a robotic arm to deliver its therapeutic radiation. A real-time targeting system eliminates the need for the uncomfortable head frame.

Image guidance cameras locate the position of the patient and guide the robotic arm to deliver precisely targeted, small beams of radiation that converge at the tumor from multiple angles. The cumulative dose is high enough to destroy the cancer cells, while radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue is minimized. The level of accuracy achievable by this system allows higher doses of radiation to be used - resulting in greater tumor-killing effectiveness and a higher likelihood of radiosurgical success.



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Prior to the CyberKnife treatment, CT images are taken to define the spatial relationship between the patient's bone anatomy and the tumor. During the actual treatment, patient movement is monitored in real time by the system's low-dose X-ray cameras. The CyberKnife's computer-controlled robotic arm compensates for any changes in tumor position during treatment. Its accuracy rate is under a millimeter.

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To learn more about the revolutionary cancer treatment call the CyberKnife Center of New York coordinator at 607.763.6666 or visit these Web sites:

  • United Health Services | CyberKnife Society |  CyberKnife Patient Support |  Accuray Inc.
  • CyberKnife® technology was developed by Accuray in conjunction with Stanford University