Sindh Government Introduces CyberKnife Technology to Boost Cancer Care in Pakistan

The Sindh Government's investment in CyberKnife radiosurgery at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre marks a significant advancement in Pakistan's healthcare, providing access to precision cancer treatment locally instead of requiring patients to travel abroad to countries like Turkey, UAE, and the US. With over 450,000 new cancer cases annually, this technology could significantly improve treatment outcomes for brain tumors, spinal tumors, and other cancers. Monitoring the impact of this initiative on treatment accessibility and patient outcomes will be crucial in the coming months.
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