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  2. Accuray's CyberKnife Manages Prostate Cancer Effectively - AOL

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    Accuray's (ARAY) flagship CyberKnife is the only robotic radiotherapy system.

  3. Cyberknife (device) - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural CyberKnife system was installed at Stanford University in 1991, receiving clearance for clinical investigation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1994. Following extensive clinical research, the FDA granted approval for the treatment of intracranial tumors in 1999 and for tumors throughout the body in 2001 ...

  4. Reno CyberKnife - Wikipedia

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    Her expertise includes treatment of brain tumors. In 2010, Dr. Fleming and Dr. Tay were among the founding doctors of Saint Mary’s Brain Tumor Center. [5] The center was the region’s first brain tumor center. Reno CyberKnife provides all stereotactic radiosurgery treatment for Saint Mary’s Brain Tumor Center patients who are candidates.

  5. Management of prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    Surgical removal of the prostate, or prostatectomy, is a common treatment either for early-stage prostate cancer or for cancer that has failed to respond to radiation therapy. The most common type is radical retropubic prostatectomy , when the surgeon removes the prostate through an abdominal incision.

  6. Oklahoma CyberKnife - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma CyberKnife is a cancer treatment center based in Oklahoma. The center treats malignant and benign tumors in the lungs, spine, brain, liver, pancreas, eye, prostate and kidney using CyberKnife technology. Oklahoma CyberKnife has treated patients from around Oklahoma as well as patients from bordering states.

  7. Radiation therapy - Wikipedia

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    Brachytherapy is commonly used as an effective treatment for cervical, [106] prostate, [107] breast, [108] and skin cancer [109] and can also be used to treat tumors in many other body sites. [ 110 ] In brachytherapy, radiation sources are precisely placed directly at the site of the cancerous tumor.