At Colorado CyberKnife, we’re giving patients new reasons for hope in their fight against cancer. To begin with, Colorado CyberKnife creates cancer treatment options that previously didn’t exist. For tumors considered medically inoperable and patients who are ineligible for surgery or chemotherapy, CyberKnife stereotactic radio surgery can serve as an outstanding alternative.
To learn more about our integrative cancer treatment programs, search by cancer type below.
| Body | Intercranial | ||
| Breast Cancer | Acoustic Neuroma | Optic Nerve Tumors | |
| Kidney & Renal-Cell Cancer | Arteriovenous Malformation | Pineal Tumors | |
| Liver Cancer | Astrocytomas | Pituitary Tumors | |
| Lung Cancer | Brain Cancer | PNET | |
| Prostate Cancer | Crainiopharyngioma | TGN / Trigeminal Neuralgia | |
| Metastatic Cancer | Ependymal Tumors | ||
| Metastasis | Meningioma | ||
| Spinal | Mixed Gliomas | ||
| Arteriovenous Malformation | Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma | ||
| Spine Tumors | Oligodendroglioma |
Colorado CyberKnife physicist Brian Thorndyke, PhD explores radiation and it’s ability to treat cancer.
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From Colorado CyberKnife
Colorado CyberKnife's Medical Director and CEO, Matt O'Rourke, will be attending the annual Association of Freestanding Radiation Oncology Centers (AFROC) meeting in Washington DC this Friday and Saturday May, 17-18 2013.Patient Access to care…
From Colorado CyberKnife
A six-year, peer-reviewed study just released by Radiation Oncology shows CyberKnife SBRT therapy to have the same treatment effectiveness as high dose rate brachytherapy (HDR BT) yet with the distinct advantages over HDR BT including its…
From CNN Health
Health care workers sickened by new virus By Ashley Hayes, CNN updated 6:44 AM EDT, Thu May 16, 2013 Health workers infected with coronavirus STORY HIGHLIGHTS The 2 cases are the first transmission from patients to…
From FoxNews
German drugmaker Bayer and its development partner Algeta won approval from U.S. regulators for a prostate cancer drug that could eventually generate more than 1 billion euros ($1.31 billion) in annual sales. The Food and Drug Administration,…
From Colorado CyberKnife
This week ASTRO approved SBRT (e.g., CyberKnife) for treatment of low to intermediate risk prostate cancer. This should benefit any whose insurance had turned it down previously. The five-year results across 1,100 men at 8 institutions were…
From The Daily Show
The government’s response to TIME’s exposé on the state of the U.S. health care system was featured on Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show on Monday. Following Steve Brill’s Bitter Pill special investigation into how hospitals price…
From NPR
by ANNIE FEIDT, NPR For the first time, the federal government has publicly shared what hospitals bill Medicare for the 100 most common diagnoses and treatments.The information shows hospitals across the country — and across Alaska — bill…
From Denver Business Journal
The theme of Monday’s bill signings might have been “The Day of Job Creation,” in a week that will be filled with such signings from the just-completed Colorado legislative session. In the morning, Gov. John Hickenloopersigned the only two…
From Northern Colorado Business Report
By Beth Potter, Northern Colorado Business Report BROOMFIELD - Medical-device manufacturer Lanx Inc. completed a round of $15 million in new equity financing to market existing and new spinal devices and to expand its new product research.The…
From DotMed
by Carol Ko , Staff Writer DotMed Daily News It may be more effective to treat post-surgery prostate cancer patients with radiation therapy before the cancer recurs, according to new guidelines issued by industry experts. The American…
From Colorado CyberKnife
The mystery behind vastly different hospital pricesThe Department of Health and Human Services, and the Centers for Medicaid, Medicare and Medicare Services, recently released interesting information on the prices typically charged for the top 100…
From Med Page Today
Medicare Reveals Hospital Charge InformationBy David Pittman, Washington Correspondent, MedPage TodayPublished: May 08, 2013WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration made public on Wednesday previously unpublished hospital charges for the 100 most…
From Denver Post
By Michael Booth The Denver Post Posted: 05/08/2013 11:39:18 AM MDT Updated: 05/09/2013 08:16:37 AM MDT A woman in Avon works through piles of medical bills in 2004 after an on-the-job injury. (The Denver Post file) Colorado hospital…
From Colorado CyberKnife
By Sarah Kliff and Dan Keating, Updated: May 8, 2013http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/05/08/one-hospital-charges-8000-another-38000/?print=1Consumers on Wednesday will finally get some answers about one of modern life’s most…
From Associated Press
By Marilynn Marchione, Associated Press A new genetic test to gauge the aggressiveness of prostate cancer may help tens of thousands of men each year decide whether they need to treat their cancer right away or can safely monitor it. The…
From Colorado CyberKnife
DENVER (AP) – A Colorado bill to expand Medicaid to needy adults has cleared the state Legislature and awaits the signature of Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper. The governor has already said he wants Colorado to…
From Provenge
What is Provenge? www.provenge.com PROVENGE is the only personalized treatment that is clinically proven to help extend life in certain men with advanced prostate cancer. PROVENGE is an immunotherapy that takes your own immune cells and…
From Imaging Technology News
The controversy surrounding accelerated partial breast irradiation remains as research shows promise in new methods By: Raissa Rocha of Imaging Technology News April 26, 2013 Treatment of early stage breast cancer continues to evolve as…
From Colorado CyberKnife
By: SHERRY BOSCHERT, Oncology Practice | Patients whose localized prostate cancer contained a loss of the phosphatase and tensin homolog gene and amplification of the v-myc myelocytomatosis viral oncogene homolog gene were 53 times as…
From Colorado CyberKnife
Colorado CyberKnife is now an In-Network contracted provider with Kaiser Medicare and Kaiser Medicare Advantage.Kaiser Medicare and Kaiser Medicare Advantage are relatively new and exciting components in the field of Health Care, especially for…
Colorado CyberKnife + TomoTherapy = Cancer Treatment Revolution
Why Colorado CyberKnife?
Why choose Colorado CyberKnife, the word’s 1st CyberKnife treatment facility and 1st Robotic CyberKnife IMRT system?
- Regional Center of Excellence in Radiosurgery and Radiation Oncology
- We accept all forms of Medical Insurance including Medicare, United, CIGNA, Aetna, Blue Cross / Blue Shield, etc.
- We offer very compassionate Self Pay options and flexible policies for those with limited insurance.
- Latest and most technologically advanced Radiation Therapy machines in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region
- Top Fellowship trained Board Certified Radiation Oncologists sub-specialists in Radiosurgery, Brachytherapy, and External Beam Radiation Therapy
- Post Doctorate Board Certified PhD Medical Physicist from Stanford University – birthplace of the CyberKnife
- Freestanding Radiation therapy Center with Compassionate Self-Pay programs for those with limited, restrictive or no insurance coverage
- Latest 9th Generation Robotic Radiosurgery CyberKnife VSI with RoboCouch and the lastest TomoTherapy TomoHD system – platform inherently designed as a 360 degree helically delivered full CT Image Guided Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IG – IMRT) platform from the ground-up
- CyberKnife VSI + TomoTherapy TomoHD = Cancer Revolution










