Abstract
CyberKnife radiosurgery is a frameless, image guided robotic stereotactic radiosurgical system (IGR-SRS) which uses potent, ablative radiation dose with limited treatment volume. The main aim of this study is to provide knowledge of this treatment for different types of tumor. To deliver radiation treatment from multiple angles, with real time target tracking through a combined orthogonal radiograph imaging and optic motion tracking system cyberKnife is a new and advanced technique. Radiation is delivered to the tumor within a predetermined range, for this an object recognition computer algorithm and a fudicial marker placed within a tumor. CyberKnife treatment cost USD 6,800 (Indian Rupees approx. 4,89,000). In this review you will get idea about different types of tumor get treated with cyberKnife radiosurgery (SRS). CyberKnife have submillimeter accuracy in metastatic brain tumor. By giving appropriate tracking method for stage I lung cancer and lung oligometastases stereotactic radiotherapy is an efficient treatment. So, at well-defined tumor sites cyberKnife is a new stereotactic body radiation therapy which delivers high dose of radiation in short period of time. For head and neck tumor treatment cyberKnife is most widely used. This treatment is helpful for adrenal gland tumor and prostate tumor, spinal metastases.
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