by CyberKnife Miami | Oct 14, 2020 | Best CyberKnife Doctors, Breast Cancer, Radiation Therapy, Radiosurgery
After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States. Millions of women are living with breast cancer and survival rates have improved over time thanks to early detection and advances in treatment including CyberKnife Radiation...
by CyberKnife Miami | Jun 15, 2020 | Breast Cancer, Cancer Treatment, CyberKnife Center of Miami, CyberKnife Treatment
90% of the time CyberKnife Can Prevent Mastectomies, Saving the Breast Should Breast Cancer Return following a Lumpectomy & Whole Breast Radiation Therapy: Approximately 10% of breast cancer patients treated with lumpectomy (breast-conserving surgery [BCS]) and...
by CyberKnife Miami | Jun 3, 2020 | Breast Cancer, CyberKnife to Treat Cancer, CyberKnife Treatment
Radiation Oncologists have been using CyberKnife Radiation Therapy to treat early-stage breast cancer for more than a decade & found it to be safer, faster & just as effective as other types of radiation & it’s done in 5 treatment sessions instead of 35...
by CyberKnife Miami | Jun 1, 2020 | Breast Cancer, CyberKnife Center of Miami, CyberKnife News, CyberKnife Treatment, SBRT Therapy
Women’s #1 Breast Cancer Treatment Choice CyberKnife Treatment, also known as Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (#SBRT) provides excellent tumor control, limits invasiveness, decreases toxicity, greatly reduces the number of treatments & improves cosmetic...
by CyberKnife Miami | May 26, 2020 | Breast Cancer, CyberKnife Center of Miami, CyberKnife News, CyberKnife to Treat Cancer, CyberKnife Treatment
For more than a decade Radiation Oncologists have been using CyberKnife Radiation Therapy to treat early-stage breast cancer and found it to be safer & faster, including for women with smaller breasts & tumors on the left breast. Dr. Mark Pomper, CyberKnife...
by CyberKnife Miami | Nov 15, 2019 | Breast Cancer, Radiation Therapy
One in every eight women – and one in every 883 men – will develop breast cancer at some point over the course of their lifetime. Not only that, but the rate of increase in breast cancer diagnoses in the U.S. has more than quadrupled between 1970 and today....