Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Ill., has opened a new $6 million cancer treatment center, according to a hospital news release.
The facility, called Illinois CyberKnife, was developed through a partnership between Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Advocate Lutheran General Children's Hospital, Radiation Oncology Consultants and US Radiosurgery.
The center uses the noninvasive technique stereotactic radiosurgery to treat tumors and other medical conditions.
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The facility, called Illinois CyberKnife, was developed through a partnership between Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Advocate Lutheran General Children's Hospital, Radiation Oncology Consultants and US Radiosurgery.
The center uses the noninvasive technique stereotactic radiosurgery to treat tumors and other medical conditions.
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