CyberKnife. New Hope.

lrrabatt128180
lrrabatt128180 Member Posts: 23
edited March 2014 in Kidney Cancer #1
If you have been told that you have an inoperable tumor(s), please look into CyberKnife, This new treatment is painless, non-invasive, no side-effects, no frame required radiation surgery that is allowing previously inoperable tumors to be treated. For more info, go to www.cksociety.org. I do not work for CyberKnife or any affiliation. I found it as an answer to my prayers to save my mothers life, and now I'm trying to spread the word for others that are in a hopless situation as were were in. :-)

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  • Phoenix Rising
    Phoenix Rising Member Posts: 170
    Cyberknife, anybody?

    In searching the  for those who have experienced Cyberknife, I ran across this post.  Is there anything new to report?  I know kidney cancer is supposedly resistant to radiation therapy, but I don't hear doctors talk about Cyberknife too much.  What gives? I also ran across this study which leads me to believe it could work well for lungs mets kidney cancer.  See tables 2, 3, and 4. 

    http://www.abmedica.it/Brown%20South%20Med%20J%202008.pdf

  • GSRon
    GSRon Member Posts: 1,303 Member

    Cyberknife, anybody?

    In searching the  for those who have experienced Cyberknife, I ran across this post.  Is there anything new to report?  I know kidney cancer is supposedly resistant to radiation therapy, but I don't hear doctors talk about Cyberknife too much.  What gives? I also ran across this study which leads me to believe it could work well for lungs mets kidney cancer.  See tables 2, 3, and 4. 

    http://www.abmedica.it/Brown%20South%20Med%20J%202008.pdf

    Check out Smart Patients,

    Check out Smart Patients, there is a ton of info there..

    Ron

  • srbelle1
    srbelle1 Member Posts: 123

    Cyberknife, anybody?

    In searching the  for those who have experienced Cyberknife, I ran across this post.  Is there anything new to report?  I know kidney cancer is supposedly resistant to radiation therapy, but I don't hear doctors talk about Cyberknife too much.  What gives? I also ran across this study which leads me to believe it could work well for lungs mets kidney cancer.  See tables 2, 3, and 4. 

    http://www.abmedica.it/Brown%20South%20Med%20J%202008.pdf

    my husband underwent

    my husband underwent cyberknife radiation to a small met on thoracic spine; he had 5 treatments, each lasting 48 minutes. The treatment was in late August so don't know results yet.

    not all hospitals have theb technology but the studies so far show it is effective. It zeroes in on the area and goes deep which makes it more effective than plain radiation.

    the side effects for my husband was loss of appetite and fatigue.

    sarah