Monday, April 16, 2007

Cancer Treatment Awareness

A brain tumor is any intra cranial tumor created by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division, normally either found in the brain itself, lymphatic tissue, blood vessels, in the cranial nerves, in the brain envelopes, skull, pituitary and pineal gland, or spread from cancers primarily located in other organs. Primary brain tumors are commonly located in the posterior cranial fossa in children and in the anterior two-thirds of the cerebral hemispheres in adults, although they can affect any part of the brain.

Brain tumors are deadly and are the cause of 2.4% of all cancer related deaths in the United States. Not only is treatment very expensive, but the chances of success in removal of the brain tumor are less than 50%.

However, there is one option left that could save your life. Introducing, the Gamma Knife. The Gamma Knife is stereo tactic radio surgery tool approved for treating brain tumors.

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The Gamma Knife has guaranteed precision that will benefit both you and the physician by boosting his confidence and increasing your safety.

The Gamma Knife is designed to focus all radiation to a single point within the brain. The shielding of the machine protects the rest of your brain from excess radiation exposure, putting your safety first.

The primary brain surgery which involves taking X-ray's every two minutes to insure the target brain tumor hasn't moved. Before using the Gamma Knife, a patient goes through a single MRI. There are no harmful X-ray's involved!

The Gamma Knife has been used to treat over half a million people and treatments have been documented in over 2,000 peer-reviewed clinical papers. These reviews track time over a 15 year period.

Most importantly, the Gamma Knife uses neurosurgeons to perform brain surgery without having to cut into a patient. Your head will never be harmed!

If a brain tumor ever shows up within a friend, family member, or even yourself, be sure to ask your doctor about this safe procedure.



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