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"I got more energy right away. My hands and feet are warm now. They haven't been for years!"
- Ms Denise Tomkins, Canada.
"This is fantastic. As each day progresses after the procedure, I feel better and better."
- Mr. Paul Stock, Canada.
"My energy levels have increased, there is a return of power to my hands and am happy at the fatigue levels going way down".
- Ms May Feitsma, Canada.
"At first I thought I was going to have to be happy with warm hands,feet and a new clarity of mind. I feel a little bit more like my old self every day. Yesterday was special because I woke up and headed in to the bathroom as usual and when I came out I was walking without even thinking about it. I have been sleeping better than I have in years and want to thank you, Dr. Balaji and Swathi for everything you’ve done for me. Right now I’m planting my vegetable garden and it can’t be put off for even one more day so I’ll get back to this."
- D.T, Summerland, BC
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The Cyberknife experience -Patients speak |
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Patients who had benefited from the cutting-edge CyberKnife technology interacted with the media and talked about their personal experience at the Apollo Speciality Hospital here on Wednesday. Eighty-six-year old C.V. Govindaraj, whose nasal tumour was completely cured, said, “They gave me another life. I feel younger.”
CyberKnife is a precision, non-invasive, robotic radio-surgery equipment, and the Apollo Hospital in Chennai is the only facility in India with the technology.
“Over 50 patients with intracranial, spine, lung and prostate tumours have benefited from the Apollo CyberKnife treatment and the results are very promising. Many of the patients had tumours that would have been considered inoperable or even untreatable,” said Dr. Janos Stumpf, director research in oncology.
The advanced technology behind CyberKnife uses real-time image guidance technology and computer-controlled robotics to deliver an extremely precise dose of radiation to targets, avoiding the surrounding healthy tissue and adjusting for patient and tumour movement during treatment.
“Surrounding cells are affected by just two-thirds of the radiation dosage required to treat cancerous cells. Tricky surgeries which require high precision can now be carried out with the help of CyberKnife and it doesn’t cause too many side-effects,” said Dr. Sanjay Chandrasekar, Senior Consultant, Radiation Oncology.
The treatment does not require anesthesia |
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