The CyberKnife System is the first and final completely automated radiation conveyance framework. It treats destructive and non-malignant tumors and different targets, unequivocally and precisely conveying radiation anyplace in the body.
'CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery' division at Karachi's Jinnah Hospital is one of the 150 such offices on the planet where growth is being treated with cutting edge automated surgery.
As indicated by leader of the office, Dr Tariq Mehmood any sort of tumor has turned out to be treatable here as a result of this robot because of the joint endeavors of Patients' Aid Foundation, a couple of private organizations and concerned people. As detailed by specialists, there are just 150 robots display on the planet.
This is the reason in a created state like the US, treatment of growth with the assistance of Cyber Knife will roughly cost $60000 which is done free of cost here without separation in light of shading or race. Jinnah Hospital every year treats 5000 patients which incorporate individuals from America, Canada and the Gulf nations.
Pakistan's just Robotic Surgery Unit for malignancy has been treating patients for past numerous years with completely financed wellbeing offices.
More units like this are extremely expected to analyze and treat the consistently expanding number of malignancy patients and immediately furnish them with medicinal offices.
To actualize these plans in all actuality, Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah has set out to build up a first class tumor treatment foundation worth a sum of Rs6bn.
The CM promised to manufacture this 12-story tower for lodging tumor patients and said "I am submitted with you and with my kin to give them best wellbeing offices, especially to cure malignancy at a beginning time". He commended the endeavors of PAF and promised to subsidize this tumor establishment with Rs3bn.
In a meeting, Dr Tariq Mehmood said the radiation utilized as a part of the technique just harms 1% of solid tissues which diminishes reactions of the treatment to an absolute minimum.
He additionally said they get 31% patients from Punjab, 11% from KPK, 6.5% from Balochistan and the staying from Sindh, and essentially Karachi. It appears like modern attempts to check the lack of world-class medicinal offices in Pakistan are in progress.
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