Accuray Announces First CyberKnife System in South America
INDEC began treating patients with their CyberKnife System in
"We take pride in offering a team of highly specialized physicians that work with the most advanced cancer treatment options available," said
"According to the global business intelligence firm GlobalData, the worldwide radiation therapy market is expected to reach more than
The CyberKnife System provides treatment for robotic radiosurgery and SBRT and works by delivering high doses of radiation to tumors with extreme precision, essentially "painting" just the tumor with radiation while sparing surrounding healthy tissue and thereby reducing potential side effects. The CyberKnife System's unique ability to not only track, but also automatically correct for, unpredictable movement of tumors during treatment minimizes radiation exposure to healthy tissues and helps patients avoid many side effects typically associated with other radiation options.
Backed by hundreds of peer-reviewed studies supporting its safety and efficacy, the CyberKnife System provides a pain-free, non-invasive option for patients who are looking for an alternative to surgery and for patients who have inoperable or surgically complex tumors. In addition, the CyberKnife System is increasingly being used as an alternative to conventional radiation therapy, allowing for a shorter course of treatment. CyberKnife treatment is typically completed in just one to five days, instead of the 40 or more treatment sessions typically required with conventional radiation therapy, and, unlike surgery, requires no recovery time.
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