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Austin CyberKnife Center[edit | edit source]
The Austin CyberKnife Center is a state-of-the-art medical facility located within the Seton Healthcare Family in Austin, Texas. It is a specialized center that focuses on providing advanced treatment options for patients with various types of cancer using CyberKnife technology. This article will provide an overview of the Austin CyberKnife Center, its services, and its role within the Seton Healthcare Family.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The Austin CyberKnife Center is a part of the Seton Healthcare Family, a leading healthcare provider in Central Texas. It is located within the Seton Medical Center Austin, which is a flagship hospital of the Seton Healthcare Family. The center is dedicated to providing cutting-edge cancer treatment options using CyberKnife technology.
CyberKnife Technology[edit | edit source]
CyberKnife is a non-invasive robotic radiosurgery system that delivers highly precise radiation therapy to cancerous tumors. It utilizes advanced imaging and tracking technology to continuously monitor the patient's position during treatment, ensuring accurate delivery of radiation. The CyberKnife system can treat tumors in various parts of the body, including the brain, spine, lung, liver, and prostate.
Services[edit | edit source]
The Austin CyberKnife Center offers a wide range of services to patients seeking cancer treatment. These services include:
1. Consultation and Evaluation: The center provides comprehensive consultations and evaluations for patients to determine if CyberKnife treatment is suitable for their specific condition.
2. Treatment Planning: The center's team of radiation oncologists and medical physicists work together to develop personalized treatment plans for each patient. These plans take into account the size, location, and type of tumor, as well as the patient's overall health.
3. CyberKnife Treatment: The center is equipped with the latest CyberKnife technology, allowing for precise and targeted radiation therapy. The treatment sessions are typically painless and require no anesthesia or incisions.
4. Follow-up Care: After treatment, the center provides ongoing follow-up care to monitor the patient's progress and address any concerns or side effects that may arise.
Collaboration with Seton Healthcare Family[edit | edit source]
As a part of the Seton Healthcare Family, the Austin CyberKnife Center collaborates closely with other departments and specialists within the network. This collaboration ensures seamless coordination of care for patients, allowing for a multidisciplinary approach to cancer treatment. The center works closely with medical oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive and integrated care.
Internal Links[edit | edit source]
The Austin CyberKnife Center is closely associated with other departments and facilities within the Seton Healthcare Family. Some of the internal links related to the center include:
- Seton Healthcare Family: The parent organization of the Austin CyberKnife Center.
- Seton Medical Center Austin: The flagship hospital where the center is located.
- Radiation oncology: The medical specialty that focuses on the use of radiation therapy to treat cancer.
- Medical oncology: The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer using chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy.
- Radiology: The medical specialty that uses medical imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases.
- Surgery: The medical specialty that involves operative procedures to treat diseases or injuries.
References[edit | edit source]
1. Austin CyberKnife Center - Seton Healthcare Family 2. CyberKnife - Official Website
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