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Cyberknife Center of Florida - Ray of hope for ailing cancer patients
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    October 18, 2008 /EIN Presswire/ -- Miami, West Palm Beach Florida - Special news report on radioactive noninvasive image guided radio surgery

Dallas TX: http://www.wiredprnews.com - Return from the jaws of death is now possible for cancer patients who have been through numerous therapies and treatments and are now in inoperable condition. Such cancer patients can find hope in recovering from their ailing condition. WiredPRnews.com takes its reader through on a trip to the Morse CyberKnife Miami center, which treats cancer patients who are suffering from ailing condition.

What is Cyberknife? Cyberknife is the name given to sophisticated machine that delivers prescribed doses of radiation with extreme precision through image guidance to the targeted area which is not possible through traditional surgery, radiation therapy or radiosurgery through gamma knife. It is a non invasive radiosurgery means of curing cancer which means no knifes and no blood. The patient walks in with his cancer condition and walk out within 24 hours healthy, fit and fine. Essentially an outpatient treatment center which does not need hospitalization.

Types of cancer treated through CyberKnife: Brain cancer, prostate cancer, liver and lung cancer, head and neck and other conditions throughout human body where treatment through radiation is indicated can be cured through Cyber Knife

Side effects of Cyberknife treatment: The patient might feel some temporary conditions like rash in the area of treatment, headaches or nausea. Delayed symptoms can include local brain swelling. Rare complications might include hearing or vision loss which depends upon diagnoses and condition that is being treated.

Patient's who are suffering from the killer disease can now find respite and live improved, quality life after getting cured by treatment through Cyberknife, the non invasive, stereotactic image guided radiosurgery through robot arm delivering prescribed doses of radiation with extreme precision.
Cyberknife centers in Miami, Palm Beach and Tampa Bay are wholly owned by MorceLLC.At the CyberKnife center, the Executive Director, Dr. James G. Schwade has preformed over 1700 radiosurgery procedures.

Visit: http://www.morsecyberknife.com to learn more about Morse Cyberknife.
News story by http://www.wiredprnews.com - Online News Distribution Company


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