by CyberKnife Miami | Oct 25, 2022 | Best Cancer Doctors Miami, Best CyberKnife Doctors, Liver Cancer
A landmark study found using Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) such as CyberKnife radiation therapy, plus giving the cancer drug, sorafenib to patients with advanced liver cancer significantly improved their overall survival versus giving the targeted drug alone....
by CyberKnife Miami | Oct 22, 2022 | Best CyberKnife Doctors, Pancost Lung Tumor
Pancoast tumors are cancers that start in the top part of the lung (the apex). These cancers were named after an American doctor called Professor Henry Pancoast in 1932. They are also called superior pulmonary sulcus tumours and can trigger several uncomfortable and...
by CyberKnife Miami | Oct 16, 2022 | Best Cancer Doctors, Best CyberKnife Doctors, Pancost Lung Tumor
When Danny was first diagnosed with a Pancoast Lung Tumor, he was told by his doctors in Texas that there wasn’t much they could do for him and even with cancer treatment he wouldn’t live more than a year. That was three years ago and Danny is still alive and doing...
by CyberKnife Miami | Oct 11, 2022 | Best Cancer Doctors Miami, Best CyberKnife Doctors, CyberKnife Patient Success Stories, CyberKnife Treatment for Liver Cancer
Your liver is one of the largest organs in your body. It plays the important role of removing toxins from your body. It also helps you digest food and stores sugar that the body will later use for energy. There are many different types of liver disease, including...
by CyberKnife Miami | Sep 15, 2022 | Best Cancer Doctors, Best Cancer Doctors Miami, Best CyberKnife Doctors, CyberKnife Patient Success Stories
When 56-year-old Johnny was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he was devastated and given only weeks to live. He was told by his doctors not to even bother with treatment. “That’s where the medical team at CyberKnife Miami is much different from other cancer...
by CyberKnife Miami | Aug 11, 2022 | Best Cancer Doctors, Best CyberKnife Doctors, Best Prostate Cancer Treatment Doctor Miami, Prostate Cancer
With the staggering statistics that one in eight men will develop prostate cancer during his lifetime and in the United States, African American men are 75-percent more likely to get prostate cancer when compared to white men — It’s high time we removed any stigma...