The challenge that doctors face in
treating prostate tumors with radiation therapy is that the prostate moves
unpredictably as air passes through the rectum and as the bladder empties and
fills. Minimizing any large movements of the prostate can help reduce
unnecessary irradiation of surrounding healthy tissue. The CyberKnife Robotic
Radiosurgery System is able to overcome this challenge by continuously
identifying the exact location of the prostate and making active corrections
for any movement of the prostate throughout the course of the treatment. During
treatment, a patient lays still and breathes normally while the CyberKnife
zeroes in on a moving target – the prostate – and irradiates it without harming
surrounding areas. As a result, the procedure is more comfortable for patients,
radiation is delivered more accurately and treatments can be completed in four
to five days.
Currently the CyberKnife
Radiosurgery System is most frequently used by itself for patients with early
stage prostate cancer confined to the prostate or in combination with another
therapy, such as external beam radiation for patients with disease that extends
beyond the prostate. Depending on the stage of the patient’s prostate cancer
the doctor will recommend a treatment plan.
What does a typical CyberKnife
treatment entail?
Prostate cancer treatment with the CyberKnife System involves a team approach, in which several specialists participate. A team may include:
Prostate cancer treatment with the CyberKnife System involves a team approach, in which several specialists participate. A team may include:
·
a urologist
·
a radiation oncologist
·
a medical physicist
·
a radiation therapist
·
medical support staff
Once the team is in place, the
patient will begin preparations for CyberKnife treatment. As part of their
diagnosis, doctors will have measured prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels via
a blood test that will be used to help track treatment results. Prior to
CyberKnife treatment, patients will be scheduled for a short outpatient
procedure in which three to five tiny gold seeds – called fiducial markers –
are inserted into the prostate. The fiducials are placed through a needle,
which is guided via an ultrasound. Patients may be asked to clean out their
rectum with an enema the day of the fiducial placement.
The CyberKnife System uses the
fiducials as reference points to identify the exact location of the prostate.
Doctors will wait approximately one week after insertion of the fiducials
before CyberKnife treatment planning can begin to ensure that fiducial movement
has stabilized.
Prior to the treatment, a special
custom-fit body cradle will be made. The cradle is made of a soft material that
molds to the patient’s body, ensuring that the patient is in the same position
for each treatment session and is comfortable during the procedure.
While lying in the cradle, patients
will undergo a CT scan. This CT data will be used by the CyberKnife team to
determine the exact size, shape and location of the prostate. An MRI scan also
may be necessary to fully visualize the prostate and nearby anatomy. Once the
imaging is done, the body cradle will be stored and used during CyberKnife
treatment.
A treatment plan will be
specifically designed by a medical physicist in conjunction with the patient’s
doctors. Patients will not need to be present at this time. During treatment
planning, CT and/or MRI data will be downloaded into the CyberKnife System’s
treatment planning software. The medical team will determine the size of the
area being targeted by radiation and the radiation dose, as well as identifying
critical structures – such as the bladder and rectum – where radiation should
be minimized.
At this time, the CyberKnife System
will be able to calculate the optimal radiation delivery plan to treat the
prostate. Each patient’s unique treatment plan will take full advantage of the
CyberKnife System’s extreme maneuverability, allowing for a safe and accurate
prostate cancer treatment. After the treatment plan is developed, patients
return to the CyberKnife center for treatment. The treatment is usually
delivered in one to five sessions.
For most patients, the CyberKnife
treatment is a completely pain-free experience. They may dress comfortably in
street clothes, and the CyberKnife center may allow patients to bring music to
listen to during the treatment. Patients also may want to bring something to
read or listen to during any waiting time, and have a friend or family member
with them to provide support before and after treatment.
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Once prostate cancer treatment is complete, most patients quickly return to their daily routines with little interruption to their normal activities. If treatment is being delivered in stages, patients will need to return for additional treatments over the next several days as determined by their doctors.
Advantages of CyberKnife Radio Surgery Over Other Radio surgery Methods
- The CyberKnife system is able to locate tumors within the body without the use of an invasive stereotactic headframe used with other systems. This is much more convenient and less traumatic for patients.
- While other forms of radiosurgery can only treat tumors in the head, Cyberknife can treat tumours anywhere in the body- brain, spine, liver, lungs, pancreas, kidney or prostrate.
- While other forms of radio surgery treatment techniques need rigid head-frames screwed to the patient's head for controlling movement, which is painful and cumbersome for the patient, CyberKnife does not require such extreme procedures to keep patients in place, and instead relies on sophisticated tracking software, allowing for a much more comfortable and non-invasive treatment.
- The CyberKnife System can essentially "paint" the tumor with radiation allowing it to precisely deliver treatment to the tumor alone, sparing surrounding healthy tissue.
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