Asian Hospital Pioneers Advanced Cancer Treatment with the CyberKnife S7 System

Experience the future of cancer care at Asian Hospital with the CyberKnife S7. This non-invasive system delivers targeted radiation, reduces treatment time, and minimizes side effects for a more compassionate path to healing.
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Katherine Magsanoc
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August 20, 2025
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In a bold step forward for cancer treatment in the Philippines, Asian Hospital and Medical Center (AHMC) has unveiled the CyberKnife S7 System. The launch, held on July 28, 2025, marks a new era of precision and patient-centered radiotherapy.

According to Mr. Arnold Delacruz, the Chief Innovations Officer at AHMC, the hospital’s investment in the CyberKnife S7 system highlights its dedication to providing patients with access to the most innovative and effective cancer treatments available.

“Our goal is to transform cancer care by offering treatments that are not only technologically advanced but also more compassionate and convenient for our patients,” Delacruz stated.

Unrivaled Precision for Targeted Therapy

The CyberKnife S7 stands out due to its capacity to deliver radiation with pinpoint accuracy.

Dr. Regina Vergara, head of the Asian Cancer Institute, explains that the system’s real-time tumor tracking capability sets it apart from conventional radiotherapy methods.

“The CyberKnife S7 dynamically adjusts to tumor movement during treatment, ensuring that radiation is precisely targeted while minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissues,” Dr. Vergara notes. This precision translates to fewer side effects and a better quality of life for patients undergoing treatment.

Key Advantages of the CyberKnife S7

  • Non-invasive and painless: The CyberKnife S7 eliminates the need for surgical incisions or anesthesia, making it a suitable option for patients who may not be candidates for surgery
  • Pediatric-friendly: The system’s accuracy and minimal discomfort make it a safe and effective treatment option for children with cancer
  • Reduced treatment time: The CyberKnife S7 can significantly shorten the duration of treatment, with some treatments requiring only one to five sessions
  • Minimal downtime: Patients can typically resume their normal activities immediately after treatment, thanks to the system’s ability to minimize damage to healthy tissue

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A Patient-Centric Approach

Mrs. Eleanor Ramirez, a breast cancer survivor, shared her journey with cancer treatment and expressed her enthusiasm for the CyberKnife S7 system.

“Having gone through traditional radiation therapy, I know firsthand the challenges and side effects that patients face,” she said.

“The CyberKnife S7 offers a more targeted and gentle approach, giving patients like me hope for a better outcome and a smoother recovery.”

AHMC is committed to making the CyberKnife S7 treatment accessible to a wide range of patients. The hospital’s financial assistance programs and partnerships with insurance providers help reduce the financial burden of treatment.

Setting a New Benchmark for Cancer Care

The introduction of the CyberKnife S7 system reaffirms AHMC’s commitment to excellence and innovation in healthcare.

By providing state-of-the-art technology and a patient-centered approach, AHMC is redefining cancer care in the Philippines and offering new hope to patients and their families.

For inquiries, please call the Asian Hospital and Medical Center’s Asian Cancer Institute hotline at 8-771-9000 local 8105 or send an email to [email protected]. Follow them on social media pages for up-to-date information at //AsianHospitalPH.

Photo courtesy of the Asian Hospital and Medical Center

DISCLAIMER

This article provides general information and does not constitute medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized recommendations. If symptoms persist, consult your doctor.

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