Has anyone had the above procedure to pinpoint a tumour with a small beam for under 8 mm tumours. Without being too technical I have been told there is a new procedure if you are suitable to have it done for very small possible cancers. Has anyone heard of this?
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Hoggy
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It seems this is popular in the usa. here is a clip I found.
Lung
The CyberKnife® Robotic Radiosurgery System was cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2001 to treat tumors anywhere in the body, including the lung. Despite its name, the CyberKnife System is not a surgical procedure. In fact, there is no cutting involved. Instead, the CyberKnife System delivers high doses of radiation directly to lung tumors. The CyberKnife System offers patients who cannot undergo lung cancer surgery due to their poor medical condition, or who refuse surgery, a minimally invasive alternative treatment for lung cancer. CyberKnife lung cancer treatments are typically performed on an outpatient basis in one to five days, requiring no overnight hospital stays. Most patients experience minimal to no side effects with a quick recovery time.
My situation is that I do not want surgery on my other lung as that would reduce my lung capacity even further and being overweight does not help, but my surgeon who was sharpening his knives wanted to do this on a very small nodule that I have and where he is 95% sure it was a cancer of some sort. I am having 6 monthly monitoring and if there is any change in the size I will intend to go down the cyberknife route sorry Doc.
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