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Brain Tumors: Illinois CyberKnife Treatment Overview

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Brain Tumors: Illinois CyberKnife Treatment Overview

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A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain or the central spinal canal that can be cancerous or benign. Learn more about brain tumors and how Illinois CyberKnife's noninvasive treatment may work for you.

A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain or the central spinal canal that can be cancerous or benign. Learn more about brain tumors and how Illinois CyberKnife's noninvasive treatment may work for you.

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  1. 1. 1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  2. 2. A  brain  tumor  diagnosis  can  be  scary.     Learn  more  about  brain  tumors  and  how  we  can  help.     Please  note:  We  encourage  consumers  to  thoroughly  review  and  understand  all  treatment  op8ons.   The  informa8on  presented  here  is  not  all-­‐inclusive.  Rather,  it  represents  a  star8ng  point  to  learn   more  about  medical  condi8ons  and  treatment  op8ons.  There  is  no  subs,tute  for  consul,ng  a   medical  professional.   1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  3. 3. 1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  4. 4. What  is  a  brain  tumor?   A  brain  tumor  is  an  abnormal  growth  of   cells  within  the  brain  or  the  central  spinal   canal  that  can  be  cancerous  or  benign.   Brain  tumors,  even  malignant  ones,  are   not  necessarily  fatal.  However,  any  brain   tumor  should  be  considered  a  serious   health  condi;on.     Brain  tumors  can  be  primary  (origina;ng   in  the  brain  or  spinal  cord)  or  metasta<c   (origina;ng  in  another  part  of  the  body   and  spreading  to  the  brain).   1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  5. 5. What  are  symptoms  of  a  brain  tumor?   •  Headaches   •  An  impaired  sense  of  touch,  hearing,   •  Vomi;ng   vision  or  smell   •  Vision  problems     •  Personality  or  emo;onal  changes   •  Altered  states  of  consciousness   •  Weakness  on  one  side  of  the  body  or   •  Impaired  judgment   facial  paralysis   •  Speech  and  language  impairment   •  Memory  loss   •  Lack  of  recogni;on     •  Abnormal  fa;gue   •  Tremors  or  epilep;c  seizures   •  Spa;al  orienta;on  disorders                 1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  6. 6. What  types  of  brain  tumors  exist?   •  Acous<c  Neuroma:  A  benign,  slow-­‐growing  tumor,  acous;c  neuromas  affect  the  seventh   and  eighth  cranial  nerves  in  a  part  of  the  brain  known  as  the  cerebellar-­‐pon;ne  angle.     •  Brain  Metastases:  A  brain  metastasis  is  a  brain  tumor  that  develops  from  cancer  cells   that  spread  from  another  cancerous  tumor  in  the  body,  usually  through  the  bloodstream.       •  Glioma:  A  glioma  is  a  class  of  tumor  that  develops  from  glial  cells  in  the  brain  that   support  and  protect  neurons.  Astrocytes,  ependymal,  and  oligodendroglial  cells  are  all   examples  of  glial  cells.  Includes:  Astrocytoma,  Glioblastoma  Mul;forme,  Glioma,   Oligodendroglioma.     •  Meningioma:  A  benign  tumor  located  on  the  brain  surface  rather  than  within  brain   ;ssue.       •  Pituitary  Adenoma:  Located  at  the  base  of  the  skull,  the  pituitary  gland  serves  as  the   body’s  control  center  for  hormones.  Pituitary  adenomas  are  slow-­‐growing,  benign   tumors  within  the  gland.   1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  7. 7. 1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  8. 8. How  does  CyberKnife  treat  brain  tumors?   CyberKnife  has  the  ability  to  treat  acous;c   neuromas,  brain  metastases,  gliomas,   meningiomas  and  pituitary  adenomas   with  stereotac;c  radiosurgery.     The  treatment  process  includes:   I.  Consulta;on  appointment   II.  Pretreatment  procedures   III.  CyberKnife  treatment   IV.  Follow-­‐up   Unlike  some  radiosurgery  systems,  the  CyberKnife  doesn’t  require  an  invasive  head  frame.  Other   radiosurgery  systems  are  capable  of  high-­‐dose  radia;on  treatment  with  a  variety  of  radia;on   sources.  However,  some  use  a  metal  frame  aTached  to  the  pa;ent’s  skull  with  screws  that   immobilize  the  head  to  accurately  target  the  tumor.     1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  9. 9. Consulta<on  and  Pretreatment  Procedures   The  Illinois  CyberKnife  physicians,  therapists  and  nurses  are  focused  on  your  individualized   treatment  plan  to  determine  whether  CyberKnife  is  right  for  you:     •  You  will  meet  an  Illinois  CyberKnife  radia;on  oncologist  to  decide  if  CyberKnife  treatment  is   appropriate  for  your  diagnosis.       •  Your  CyberKnife  team  will  decide  which  pretreatment  procedures  you  may  need  to  help   develop  your  treatment  plan.  These  could  include  a  CT  scan,  an  MRI,  laboratory  studies,  or   ;ssue  markers.       •  The  data  from  your  pretreatment  procedures  will  be  used  by  the  CyberKnife  team  to   determine  the  exact  size,  shape  and  loca;on  of  your  tumor.   •  This  informa;on  will  indicate  the  size  of  the  area  being  treated  with  radia;on,  the  radia;on   dose  and  cri;cal  structures  where  radia;on  exposure  should  be  minimized.     1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  10. 10. CyberKnife  Treatment   Typically  treatment  is  completed  in  one  session,  but   could  take  up  to  five  sessions  depending  on  the   individual  diagnosis.  On  the  day  of  your  treatment:       1.  A  therapist  will  help  you  onto  the  treatment   table  and  fit  the  mask  or  body  mold  if  needed.   Pa;ents  are  observed  throughout  the   treatment  on  closed-­‐circuit  television,  and  they   can  pause  treatment  at  any  ;me  by  waving  or   speaking  to  the  technicians.   2.  While  the  CyberKnife’s  advanced  tracking   FOR  YOUR  INFORMATION   system  accounts  for  movements  like  breathing,   •  Treatment  procedures  take  about  30  –  90   you’re  asked  to  lie  s;ll  during  treatments.  The   minutes,  depending  on  the  complexity  of  your   system  periodically  takes  x-­‐ray  images  and   tumor.   •  Pa;ents  are  asked  to  wear  comfortable  clothing   compares  them  to  the  CT  scan  data  to  make   during  CyberKnife  treatments.  Jewelry  is   sure  the  radia;on  beam  is  locked  on  the  tumor.   acceptable  unless  it  is  close  to  the  area  being   treated.   3.  Pa;ents  can  usually  go  right  back  to  their   •  Feel  free  to  bring  an  iPod®  or  your  favorite   music  CDs  with  you  on  the  day  of  your   normal  rou;nes  once  the  treatment  is   treatment,  and  we  will  play  them  for  you  during   complete.   the  procedure.   1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  11. 11. Addi<onal  Resources   1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com
  12. 12. Our  Center   Under  the  direc;on  of  medical  director  Dr.  Arica  Hirsch,  Illinois  CyberKnife  brings  together  experienced   physicians  and  the  latest  medical  advances  to  provide  pa;ents  with  excep;onal  care  since  its  2011  opening.   Illinois  CyberKnife  is  part  of  Advocate  Lutheran  General’s  renowned  Cancer  Care  Center,  located  in  the  Center   for  Advanced  Care  on  the  hospital’s  campus.  Our  doctors  are  board-­‐cer;fied  in  radia;on  oncology  and  have   several  areas  of  specialty,  including  head  and  neck  cancers,  prostate  cancer  and  lung  cancer.  We  are  dedicated   to  providing  our  pa;ents  with  the  latest  cancer  treatment  technology  and  are  proud  of  the  experience  and   exper;se  our  physicians  and  caring  staff  bring  to  our  pa;ents.   Medical  Director:  Dr.  Arica  Hirsch   CyberKnife  Nurse:  Linda  Green,  BS  RN   Medical  Physicist:  Tony  Simon     Connect  with  us     1700 Luther Lane Suite 1110 Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 723-0100 www.illinoisck.com

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