Welcome to Sigulda Radiosurgery Clinic, where the treatment of prostate cancer is being redefined through advanced technology and individualized, patient-centered approaches. Located in the idyllic city of Sigulda, Latvia, our clinic offers state-of-the-art medical services with an emphasis on precision, expertise and compassionate care.
State-of-the-art expertise
Our clinic has years of experience in radiosurgery and is a reliable partner in the treatment of prostate cancer. We are committed to providing our patients with the highest standard of care.
CyberKnife Technology
At the forefront of innovation, we harness the power of CyberKnife technology for precise, non-invasive treatment of prostate cancer. This revolutionary approach ensures minimal impact on your quality of life.
Experienced medical team
Led by renowned oncologists and radio-surgeons, our skilled medical professionals work together to create individualized treatment plans. Your well-being is our priority, and we approach each case with a personal touch.
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Prostate Cancer Guide
The guide is intended to help patients and their families better understand prostate cancer and the treatment options available. It is not a substitute for medical advice from a doctor, but it can be a helpful resource for making informed decisions about treatment.
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How does the treatment of prostate cancer with CyberKnife® normally proceed?
1. Appointment with the doctor
The physician will discuss treatment options with you and determine if CyberKnife® is appropriate for you. He will also explain the CyberKnife® treatment procedure and answer your questions.
2. Goldmarker
If necessary, four small, rice grain-sized gold markers will be placed either in the tumor or in the immediate area surrounding the tumor. These markers help the physician track the tumor during treatment.
3. Making a mold for the treatment
If you are treated in the head or neck area with CyberKnife®, you will receive a personalized mold or mask. This mask will help keep your head relaxed during treatment.
4. Imaging
CT (computed tomography) imaging is required to plan your CyberKnife® treatment. Other imaging modalities such as MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) or vascular imaging (angiography) may also be used to accurately locate the tumor.
5. Planning the CyberKnife® treatment
The hospital physicist in the Department of Radiation Oncology, in collaboration with the attending radiologist or neurosurgeon, creates an individualized radiation treatment plan. In this plan, the exact position and the radiation dose with which the tumor is to be irradiated are determined.
6. Treatment
Treatment with CyberKnife® is usually performed on an outpatient basis. You will be positioned on the treatment table in the same position you were when you were examined at CT. The CyberKnife® robot then irradiates the tumor. The treatment usually takes about 45 minutes.
7. Timetable for the treatment
The number of treatment sessions depends on the size and location of the tumor. However, most patients will receive 1 to 6 treatments. Treatment is usually given every business day or every other business day.
8. Side effects
The side effects of CyberKnife® are usually less severe than those of conventional radiation therapy to the same treatment site. However, some side effects may occur, such as fatigue, problems with urination, and bowel problems. Your doctor will discuss these side effects with you before you start treatment.
9. Follow-up care
Your doctor will see you for regular follow-up appointments after treatment. These appointments are to monitor your progress and make sure the treatment was successful.
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