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Hope takes center stage as the Philippines welcomes the first-ever CyberKnife technology, officially launched today.
Dr. Beaver Tamesis, president and chief executive officer of Asian Hospital, said, “We have to make sure that we actually brought something new, different, for our patients, that we actually make their lives better. It’s about time, CyberKnife is home.”
CyberKnife is an advanced, real-time, image-guided radiation treatment system known for its precision, efficiency and painless delivery. It offers targeted cancer treatment without the need for surgery, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
The grand launch, held simultaneously at Asian Hospital and The Bellevue Manila, brought together healthcare professionals, government representatives, patients and featured a scientific forum in the afternoon attended by specialists from various medical fields.
More information may be accessed via (02) 8771-9000 local 8105.