What is CyberKnife Treatment?
CyberKnife is a non-invasive, robotic stereotactic radiosurgery system used to treat cancerous and non-cancerous tumours with sub-millimetre precision. It delivers high-dose radiation beams using real-time imaging and a robotic arm, allowing it to target tumours without damaging surrounding healthy tissues. Unlike traditional surgery, it requires no incisions or anaesthesia.
It is commonly used to treat tumours in:
- Brain
- Prostate
- Lung
- Spine
- Liver
- Pancreas
The treatment typically involves 1–5 outpatient sessions, each lasting 30–90 minutes, with minimal side effects and very short recovery time.
Why Choose India for CyberKnife Treatment?
India has emerged as a global hub for CyberKnife treatment thanks to its advanced medical infrastructure and cost efficiency. Tier 1 private hospitals in Delhi such as Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare, Max Super Speciality Hospital, and BLK-Max Hospital offer:
- Highly experienced radiation oncologists trained in stereotactic radiosurgery
- Robotic CyberKnife technology with real-time motion synchronization
- Minimal side effects and reduced recovery time
- Personalized care plans, Multilingual staff, and full support for international patients
Most importantly, the cost of CyberKnife in India is significantly lower than in Western countries—without compromising safety, technology, or outcomes—making it an ideal choice for international patients seeking high-precision, non-surgical cancer care.
ملخص التكلفة والمدة
متوسط التكلفة في الهند: USD 7,000 – 12,000
الإقامة في المستشفى مطلوبة: 0 days (completely outpatient)
الإقامة بعد العلاج في الهند: 7 – 10 days (for follow-ups)