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JPMC Karachi is Giving Free Cancer Treatment Using CyberKnife

By Arsalan Khattak | Published Sep 6, 2024 | 4:36 pm

JPMC Karachi is Giving Free Cancer Treatment Using CyberKnife

The Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) in Karachi is providing free cancer treatment using the advanced CyberKnife technology, offering hope to patients nationwide.CyberKnife is a cutting-edge, non-invasive method that targets cancerous tumors with precise radiation, eliminating the need for surgery or anesthesia.

According to Dr. Tariq Mehmood, head of the Oncology Department at JPMC, this treatment significantly reduces side effects by minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues. Patients experience no pain during the procedure, and sessions typically range from 1 to 5 treatments.CyberKnife is versatile and can be used to treat various types of cancer, including those affecting the brain, spine, lungs, liver, and kidneys. It also serves as an alternative for patients with inoperable tumors or those requiring complex surgical interventions.

The system uses robotic technology to deliver high-energy radiation from multiple angles, focusing only on the tumor while sparing healthy tissues. This innovative approach has been proven effective in cancer treatment for over two decades.JPMC is the only hospital in the world offering this expensive treatment for free, benefiting patients from across Pakistan and 15 other countries. This initiative provides a life-saving option for many who otherwise could not afford such advanced care.

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