Oklahoma CyberKnife recently participated in the 2012 Oklahoma Human Resources Conference and Expo, themed “The Art of HR.” Oklahoma CyberKnife staff educated human resource representatives on the benefits of CyberKnife treatment for both the employee and the employer. We are … Continue reading
May marks the recognition of National Brain Tumor Awareness Month. Since its establishment in 2008, community organizations and support groups celebrate this month with increased efforts to raise awareness of brain tumors, increase funding for research and educate the public … Continue reading
In support of April as Cancer Control Month, Oklahoma CyberKnife is encouraging residents to use a proactive approach to a healthy lifestyle. Cancer Control Month highlights the progress in fighting cancer and increases awareness of who is at risk. The … Continue reading
In recognition of Patient Safety Awareness Week, Oklahoma CyberKnife joins a nation-wide effort to encourage engagement of patients, families and the community by promoting the importance of being an active participant in the health care delivery process.
TrailBlazer Health Enterprises, one of fifteen independent regional contractors for Medicare, has announced that it will begin covering CyberKnife treatment of prostate cancer as of today, Jan. 30, 2012, provided that patients are enrolled in a clinical study. This policy … Continue reading
As a disease that annually takes the lives of more people than breast, prostate, colon and pancreatic cancers combined, lung cancer will kill more than 156,000 people in the United States this year, according to the American Cancer Society. Additionally, … Continue reading
Oklahoma CyberKnife doctors and staff enjoyed a night of fun at the 2011 Cattle Baron’s Ball in Tulsa. Our center was a sponsor of this year’s event, which featured a barbeque dinner, live music, dancing and a silent auction. Cattle … Continue reading
One in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime while one in 36 men will die of the disease, which the American Cancer Society names as the second leading cause of cancer deaths in men. This … Continue reading