At 56, Randy Weaver was at the age when many men start to experience slight hearing loss. However, he was not prepared to lose it entirely, and took steps to ensure that he wouldn’t when he was faced with a diagnosis of an acoustic neuroma, a benign growth near the cochlear nerve. More >>
“My doctor said he was impressed with the technology, and that he definitely thought I should get in touch with Dr. Fuller to see if they were still accepting patients. I went home and researched everything I could about CyberKnife on the Internet. The more I read, the more excited I became, and so I was very happy when I made the call and found out that the protocol was still open and that I might qualify.” More >>
According to his radiation oncologist, Damon Smith, M.D., he is living proof of the power and promise of CyberKnife technology. More >>
He did his homework, met with one of the physicians to ask questions and made his decision to go with CyberKnife because, as he said, "the science made sense to me." As the third patient of the San Diego CyberKnife Center, he is a poster child for its success. More >>
Roger Smoyer found out two years ago that he had lung cancer. Doctors found it necessary to remove his entire left lung. When they removed it, they found five cancerous lymph nodes in his other lung. He went for three CyberKnife treatments over three days... More >>