The Cyberknife is not a real knife. This is a robot radiotherapy machine which works with great accuracy during treatment, thanks to its robotic arm which moves around a patient when he breathes.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - He’s the Arkansas Derby winner and one of three Kentucky Derby contenders trained by Louisville’s Brad Cox. To many people, Cyberknife is much more than a talented 3-year-old ...
Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in London, England has become the first National Health Service (NHS) hospital to buy a CyberKnife machine, a new robotic radiosurgery system, but England’s specialized ...
April is Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month. Head and neck cancer refers collectively to cancers that arise in the head and neck region. These cancers typically begin in the squamous cells that line ...
KUTRRH Chairperson Prof Olive Mugenda addressing the media on September 27.[ KUTRRH] The Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH) has made another medical milestone, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cancer takes a toll on everyone it afflicts, but vocal cord cancer patients often pay a particularly high price: They lose their ...
KUTRRH Chairperson Prof Olive Mugenda speaks after the hospital commenced CyberKnife services. [Courtesy] When the Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH) launched the ...
Cyberknife will have a lot of fans on Saturday at Kentucky Derby 148."Of course, you've got to bet on him (Cyberknife)," said Stacy McCaslin. "I mean, you just have to."McCaslin is one of three cancer ...
The CyberKnife radiation treatment, which helped Jack Jackson beat one of the most deadly forms of cancer, uses cutting-edge technology to overcome a common problem with radiation — it kills good ...
New cancer-fighting technology at St. Mary's of Michigan hospital in Saginaw allows radiation beams to hit tumors with less than a millimeter precision, sparing surrounding healthy tissue. CyberKnife ...
Men suffering from prostate cancer can go under the knife without getting cut. Dr. Allison Grow at North Florida Regional Medical Center's cancer center utilizes CyberKnife, a robotic arm that is able ...