04th April, 2025
Research Presented at Radiosurgery Society Meeting Showcases Precision and Clinical Advantages
Accuray Incorporated announced that new data on the clinical use of the CyberKnife® System reinforce the device's broad-based radiation treatment capabilities for central nervous system (CNS) tumors. Malignant brain and other CNS tumors are considered to be some of the most fatal types of cancer and contribute to significant morbidity and mortality in the United States. The studies, involving the delivery of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), were presented at the recent 2025 Radiosurgery Society (RSS) Scientific Meeting in Tucson, Arizona.
SRS and SBRT are non-surgical procedures that deliver precisely targeted doses of radiotherapy, typically in one to five treatment sessions, with the goal of ablating (destroying) the tumor or lesion. To achieve the accuracy and precision required, the CyberKnife System uses image guidance during treatment, and leverages potentially 1,000 different beam angles targeting the tumor as well as Synchrony® adaptive delivery, which adjusts the aim of the beam in real time to correct for tumor or patient motion.
"The studies presented at this year's Radiosurgery Society meeting underscore both the long-term efficacy and expanding applications of the CyberKnife System. Whether treating benign tumors like vestibular schwannoma or managing complex conditions such as spinal metastases and trigeminal neuralgia, the common thread is the need for precise, highly targeted radiation delivery — a hallmark of the CyberKnife System. These new data not only reinforce its value in central nervous system treatments but also add to the growing body of evidence supporting its role in improving both the quality and longevity of patients' lives," said Seth Blacksburg, M.D., MBA, Chief Medical Officer at Accuray.
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