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Asian Hospital offers new hope to cancer patients with country’s only CyberKnife
Manila Bulletin
|August 1, 2025
A game-changer has arrived in the Philippines—the revolutionary CyberKnife S7, the first and only one of its kind in the country. Now available to offer Filipino patients an innovative approach to cancer treatment, the CyberKnife S7 delivers unmatched precision, fewer sessions, and a noninvasive alternative to traditional radiation therapy.
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The CyberKnife S7 System is the only radiation therapy machine that uses a robot to deliver high-energy rays while moving smoothly around the patient. This allows it to target the tumor from thousands of unique angles, making the treatment highly precise. By coming at the tumor from so many directions, it delivers the right dose exactly where it’s needed—while keeping the surrounding healthy tissue safe.
At the heart of CyberKnife’s breakthrough capabilities is its ability to track tumors in real time. Most conventional radiation therapy systems rely on static imaging, which means they can’t adapt to changes in a tumor’s position during treatment—especially problematic in areas like the lungs, where tumors move as the patient breathes.
Precise and real-time tumor tracking
“This is the only machine that offers real-time tumor tracking during treatment,” said Dr. Jaemelyn Fernandez-Ramos, CyberKnife expert at Asian Hospital’s Asian Cancer Institute. “It’s the highlight of this system—unlike traditional linear accelerators that take static images before treatment, CyberKnife S7 continues to monitor and follow the tumor during every second of radiation delivery.”
“And with the images taken during the treatment, there’s less damage to the healthy tissues around the cancer lesion,” Dr. Fernandez-Ramos added, noting that patients do not need to wear a harness and are allowed to breathe freely during the procedure.
Efficient treatment
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