The treatment process
Scanning
Prior to treatment with the CyberKnife® System, the patient undergoes imaging procedures to determine the size, shape and location of the tumour. The process begins with a standard high-resolution CT scan, or for certain tumours other imaging techniques, such as MRI, angiography or PET, may also be used.
Planning
Following the scanning, the image data is then digitally transferred to the CyberKnife® System's treatment planning workstation, where the treating physician identifies the exact size, shape and location of the tumour. A qualified physicist then uses the CyberKnife® software to generate a treatment plan to provide the desired radiation dose to the identified tumour location while avoiding damage to the surrounding healthy tissue. The patient does not need to be present during this step in the process.
Treatment
During a CyberKnife® procedure, a patient lies comfortably on the treatment table, which automatically positions the patient. Anesthesia is not required, as the procedure is painless and non-invasive. The treatment generally lasts between 30 and 90 minutes and is typically completed in one to five visits.
Follow-up
Follow-up imaging, generally performed with a combination of CT, MRI and/or PET scanning, is usually performed in the months following treatment to assess the tumor's response to the delivered radiation.
Contact details
The CyberKnife Centre London
81 Harley Street
London W1G 8PP
Initial enquiries: HCA Connect (open 7 days a week)
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7079 4344
Email: hcaconnect@hcahealthcare.co.uk
Patient enquiries: Lorna Ayres, CyberKnife Secretary
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7034 8588
Email: lorna.ayres@hcahealthcare.co.uk
Website: www.cyberknifecentrelondon.co.uk
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