You and your doctor will evaluate various treatment options and determine the best one for your particular situation. Stereotactic radiosurgery – either CyberKnife or Gamma Knife – may be an option. Your doctor may recommend radiosurgery treatment along with other types of treatment(s).
Because the Swedish Radiosurgery Center provides both CyberKnife and Gamma Knife treatment, our doctors are able to select the most appropriate radiosurgery technology to treat simple or complex, cancerous and non-cancerous tumors, as well as a variety of neurological conditions. Selecting the best technology leads to the best possible outcomes.
Conditions treated with CyberKnife
CyberKnife, which is the first robotic-assisted stereotactic radiosurgery, can be used to treat benign, primary, metastatic, recurring and inoperable tumors in all parts of the body, including:
| Brain conditions | Liver cancer | |
| Brain tumors | Lung cancer | |
| Metastatic brain tumors | Pelvis cancer | |
| Breast cancer | Pancreatic cancer | |
| Head and neck cancer | Prostate cancer | |
| Kidney cancer | Spine conditions | |
Conditions treated with Gamma Knife
Gamma Knife was the first stereotactic radiosurgery system. At Swedish, it is used to treat all:
It is also used to treat various neurological conditions, including:
Contact Information
Radiosurgery Center
550 17th Ave.James Tower, Suite A10
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-320-7130
Fax: 206-320-7137
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