CyberKnife: New and Emerging Treatments

Iris Gibbs, co-director of the Stanford CyberKnife Program, discusses Stanford's world-leading CyberKnife program and its impact on the medical world. A frameless robotic radiosurgery system, the CyberKnife allows for a more accurate delivery of radiotherapy. Discover more about this innovative, minimally invasive technology, invented and pioneered at Stanford. Find out how CyberKnife may provide an additional option for patients diagnosed with previously inoperable or surgically complex tumors, or patients looking for an alternative to surgery. CyberKnife has been used to treat tumors in the head and neck, spine, lung, prostate, liver and pancreas without surgery, in as little as one week of one to five pain-free sessions.

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  • @calamitytriohedgehog
    @calamitytriohedgehog9 ай бұрын

    the intro and ending are SO frutiger aero

  • @MrFaisel34
    @MrFaisel3412 жыл бұрын

    Daniel J. Rader, MD of the University of Pennsylvania is conspiring to keep my friend unemployed. We know for a fact someone from the Perelman School of Medicine contacted a specific employment agency my friend was signed with to continue POST EMPLOYMENT HARASSMENT. This agency calls with BLOCKED numbers. They call my friend stupid. They hang up on my friend. They talk down to him as if he was a child. They set up phony interviews on an hours notice and expect him to be there.