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Cyberknife

Cruise Missile Technology Helps Treat Inoperable Spinal Tumors

June 1, 2003

Locking onto a moving target can be as difficult in the operating room as it is on the battlefield. Using cruise missile technology, medical physicists have now developed a radiosurgery device that adapts to the patient's smallest movement. That way, it delivers intense beams of radiation directly into a tumor without damaging healthy tissue. The device, called Cyberknife, is allowing neurosurgeons to treat spinal tumors that would be impossible to operate with conventional surgery.


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Martha J. Heil
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American Institute of Physics
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