The technology can precisely track and destroy tumours across the body.
Vietnam’s FV Hospital has committed approximately $7.7 million (VND 200 billion) to implement Accuray’s CyberKnife S7 Robotic Radiosurgery System for non-surgical cancer therapy.
The system includes a versatile robotic limb and incorporates artificial intelligence for accurate tracking and elimination of tumors throughout the body.
This technology is intended to address intricate forms of cancer that are difficult to tackle using standard radiation therapy techniques. It encompasses tumors located in areas such as the brain, liver, pancreas, spinal cord, and breast, along with various gynecological malignancies.
Furthermore, it can address benign tumors, brain vascular abnormalities, complex heart rhythm disorders, and specifically recurring tumors that aren't candidates for surgical removal.
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