CyberKnife
The AtlantiCare Cancer Care Institute, a Fox Chase Cancer Center Partner, is proud to offer CyberKnife® Robotic Radiosurgery — a non-invasive alternative to surgery for the
treatment of both cancerous and non-cancerous tumors anywhere in the body.
The CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery System is the world’s only
robotic radiosurgery system designed to treat tumors anywhere in the body noninvasively.
Click on a link below to learn more about CyberKnife.
What is CyberKnife?
The CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery System is a non-invasive alternative to surgery for treatment of tumors
anywhere in the body. The treatment - which delivers high
doses of radiation to tumors with extreme accuracy - offers
new hope to patients who have inoperable or surgically
complex tumors, or who may be looking for an alternative to surgery.
The CyberKnife System uses image guidance and
computer-controlled robotics to deliver multiple beams of
high-energy radiation to the tumor from virtually any
direction. Designed to treat tumors anywhere in the body
with sub-millimeter accuracy, the CyberKnife System tracks
the tumor’s position, detects any tumor or patient
movement and automatically corrects the treatment delivery.
This outpatient procedure does not require anesthesia or
invasive stabilizing frames. Most patients experience minimal
recovery times and can return to normal activities almost
immediately.
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CyberKnife Patient Benefits:
- Pain-free
- Non-invasive
- No anesthesia required
- Outpatient procedure
- No recovery time
- Immediate return to normal activity
- No breath holding during treatment
- Fiducial-free* - no implanted markers
*for most procedures
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The CyberKnife Treatment Process
Scanning
Prior to treatment with the CyberKnife System, the patient
undergoes imaging procedures to determine the size, shape and location of the tumor. The process begins with a
standard high-resolution CT scan, or for certain tumors other
imaging techniques such as MRI, angiography or PET may also be used.
Planning
Following the scanning, the image data is digitally
transferred to the CyberKnife System’s treatment planning
work station, where the treating physician identifies the
exact size, shape and location of the tumor. A physicist or
medical dosimetrist then uses the CyberKnife software to
generate a treatment plan to provide the desired radiation
dose to the identified tumor location while avoiding damage
to the surrounding healthy tissue. The patient does not need
to be present during this step in the process.
Treatment
During a CyberKnife procedure, a patient lies comfortably on
the treatment table. Anesthesia is not required, as the
procedure is painless and non-invasive. The treatment
generally lasts between 30 and 90 minutes and is typically
completed in one to five visits. Throughout the CyberKnife
procedure, real-time images are taken to confirm the
position of the patient and tumor site, allowing the system
to correct for subtle movements.
Follow-up
Follow-up imaging, generally performed with a combination
of CT, MRI and/or PET scanning, is usually performed in the
months following treatment to assess the tumor’s response
to the delivered radiation.
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What makes the CyberKnife® System unique?
Accuray Incorporated has given cancer patients another
treatment option with the development of the world’s first
and only radiosurgery device: the CyberKnife Robotic
Radiosurgery System. With the CyberKnife System,
radiosurgery is no longer limited to treating intracranial
tumors. The CyberKnife System is a viable, non-invasive
alternative to surgery and is capable of treating tumors
anywhere in the body with pinpoint accuracy, minimizing
damage to surrounding healthy tissue and nearby critical
structures, such as the spinal cord or the optic nerve.
Accurate - Enables clinicians to confidently treat tumors
with minimal harm to surrounding healthy tissue by
delivering high doses of radiation with sub-millimeter
accuracy. The CyberKnife real-time imaging allows for
continual confirmation of the tumor and patient position
throughout treatment.
Flexible - Offers maneuverability and versatility that is
unsurpassed by traditional radiation systems. By delivering
radiation beams from virtually unlimited positions, the
CyberKnife System can treat tumors anywhere in the body
from any angle.
Robotic - Continually tracks tumor position, detects any
tumor or patient movement and automatically corrects the
treatment delivery - without the need to manually reposition
the patient or interrupt the treatment, thereby slowing down
the treatment process.
Beneficial - Provides a pain-free, non-invasive alternative for
patients, including those diagnosed with previously inoperable
or surgically complex tumors, or for patients who are looking
for an alternative to surgery.
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