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CyberKnife is a revolutionary treatment option for patients with both cancerous and non-cancerous tumors. This system is FDA-approved to treat tumors anywhere in the body and is non-surgical and non-invasive. Thanks to the accuracy of this radiosurgery system, it targets tumors while leaving surrounding tissues and structures unharmed. Ultimately, only you and your doctor can decide if you are a candidate for CyberKnife treatment, but here are some indications that the CyberKnife may be right for you:
You Have an Inoperable Tumor
Tumors are sometimes located in a region in which surgery isn’t a possibility because of the risk of damage to surrounding structures. The CyberKnife is a non-surgical treatment that allows these tumors to be targeted without fear of damaging any healthy tissue or body structure. This is possible because of the accuracy of the CyberKnife image-guided, high-dose radiation beam. It automatically targets only the tumor, even if it moves with respiration or other involuntary bodily function, and never doses other structures with radiation.
You Need Fast Treatment with a Fast Recovery Time
Unlike other cancer treatments, like chemotherapy, which require long periods of recovery and are accompanied by significant side effects, the CyberKnife is painless and fast. Most patients receive treatment for about an hour and return home immediately after the procedure. Many patients are able to resume their usual activities right after treatment. No anesthesia is required, so you are even able to drive yourself right away.
You Have Prostate Cancer
The CyberKnife is approved to treat tumors anywhere in the body but is particularly effective in the treatment of prostate cancer. The accuracy of the CyberKnife allows radiation therapy to be a viable option for the treatment of prostate cancer. Studies have shown that the CyberKnife is as effective as more invasive surgical treatments for prostate cancer, even years after the procedure.
Working with your doctors, the world-class team of healthcare professionals at Colorado CyberKnife VSI can help you determine whether CyberKnife is the right treatment for you. Pay a visit to our beautiful clinic in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and find out what makes our cancer treatments so remarkable. Schedule a consultation today by calling (888) 592-8185.
Last updated 7 months ago
The CyberKnife is nothing short of revolutionary in the world of radiosurgery and cancer treatment. It represents a safe, non-invasive option for patients with inoperable cancers or who have tumors that constantly move, such as lung tumors that shift with every breath. Doctors have never before had a tool that that offers such precision to treat their patients with difficult cancers.
In this video, you will hear from doctors and patients who have experienced tremendous results with the CyberKnife. You’ll learn how the CyberKnife works and why it is a treatment option for patients whose cancers can’t be treated with chemotherapy and conventional radiosurgery.
Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado CyberKnife VSI offers cutting-edge CyberKnife treatment and cancer care. Call us today at (888) 592-8185 to learn more about CyberKnife and to see if this is the right treatment option for you.
Last updated 7 months ago
Our recent blog posts talked about how the CyberKnife system presents an innovative, non-invasive radiosurgery treatment option for tumors anywhere in the body. For even more information on the system and the conditions it can treat, check out the resources below.
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Understand the different ways radiation works and how it can treat cancer at HowStuffWorks.com.
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You can learn about different types of brain tumors and their behaviors by visiting the National Brain Tumor Society’s website.
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Learn about some of the personality and behavioral changes that brain cancer patients may need to cope with by visiting this link.
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If you want to understand more about the anatomy of the brain, take a look at these diagrams provided by the American Brain Tumor Association.
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Explore this article from the Prostate Cancer Foundation that dispels some common myths about prostate cancer.
If you’re interested in treatment with the CyberKnife system, consult the oncologists at Colorado CyberKnife VSI located in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. Call (888) 592-8185 to speak with one of our friendly specialists.
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Did you know that prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed in American men? Problems with this small, walnut-sized gland affect a large amount of the population and can pose serious risks if medical attention is not sought. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, read the following guide to understand this prevalent disease:
What Causes Prostate Cancer?
While it remains unclear as to what causes prostate cancer, doctors know that it begins when mutations of the DNA of abnormal cells occur in the prostate. As abnormal cells continue to grow and divide, normal cells die. A tumor forms out of the accumulation of abnormal cells and invades surrounding tissue. Many risk factors, such as age, diet, and obesity, are known to show some links to the likelihood of developing prostate cancer, but these remain subject to continued research.
What Complications May Arise?
The American Cancer Society recommends that men who are at average risk of developing prostate cancer get screened by the age of 50. If left undiagnosed or untreated, prostate cancer can spread to nearby organs, causing pain, fatigue, and even broken bones. Prostate cancer is also known to cause urinary incontinence, which may improve with treatment over time. Erectile dysfunction is another complication that may stem from either the disease or its treatment.
What Treatment Options are Available?
Depending on several factors, such as your age, the rate of cancer growth, and your health, there are a number of treatment options your oncologist may recommend. Surgery, hormone therapy, and radiation therapy are common treatment methods. Advanced technology in radiosurgery with the CyberKnife system provides patients suffering from inoperable or surgically complex tumors an effective alternative to surgery.
You can learn more about prostate cancer by consulting the oncologists at Colorado CyberKnife VSI, located in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. Our radiation treatment center delivers world-class care to treat patients who seek a non-invasive option or have been told that their cancer is inoperable. Visit us online or call (888) 592-8185 to schedule your appointment today.
Last updated 7 months ago
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men. If left untreated, this disease can pose serious complications. Fortunately, patients can seek effective treatment options once the cancer has been diagnosed, graded, and staged. Depending on the circumstances, a patient may undergo any procedure from surgery to vaccine treatment. Ultimately, you should consult a highly qualified oncologist about which treatment will yield the best results.
At Colorado CyberKnife VSI, located in the Denver Metro Area, you can expect the highest standard of prostate cancer treatment. Continue reading to learn how our CyberKnife system could treat you:
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Revolutionary Radiation: Our patients are automatically at an advantage for effective prostate cancer treatment because we are one of only a few facilities in the world to provide the most sophisticated non-invasive radiation treatment via the CyberKnife VSI. This robotic radiosurgery system delivers unmatched precision doses of radiation to tumors without compromising the condition of healthy surrounding structures. Patients who are interested in avoiding surgery and its associated risks may opt for this non-invasive, yet thoroughly accurate alternative.
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Personalized Plans: The CyberKnife VSI is equipped with a treatment-planning computer, which a certified radiation oncologist and medical physicist will use to create a thorough map of your affected tumor. Not only will the shape, size, and location of your tumor be evaluated, but also the surrounding tissues and structures that require protection. With this personalized treatment plan, patients will be able to know how much radiation will be applied and exactly how it will be delivered to target the tumor.
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High Rate of Success: According to a five-year study on prostate cancer patients who received treatment with CyberKnife radiosurgery, 93% of patients had no recurrence of their cancer. In comparison to results found in other surgical and conventional radiation options, this high percentage of success shows a more favorable outcome.
When you need superior support to treat your prostate cancer, visit Colorado CyberKnife VSI located in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. We feature the region’s most experienced oncologists to guide you through every step of treatment. Take a look at our website or call us at (888) 592-8185 for answers to your questions.