Talk:Cyberknife

Cyberknives
I don't think this satisfies WT:BRAND. Also, the entry here uses different capitalization than the company itself -- the proper brand name is apparently CyberKnife (c.f. ). &#8209;&#8209; Eiríkr Útlendi │ Tala við mig 23:53, 2 December 2014 (UTC)
 * Seems to have been genericised to some extent:
 * 2007, György T. Szeifert, Radiosurgery and Pathological Fundamentals, page 47:
 * Typically, this latter approach is realized with Gamma Knife, with linacs that use the mulitple static noncoplanar converging arc technique (gantry moving during treatment with a beam shaped by an additional circular collimator) and with cyberknives.
 * 2007, Stephen J. Withrow, David M. Vail, Withrow and MacEwen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology, page 207:
 * Radiosurgery may use technology similar to that for IMRT or may be delivered with a cyberknife.
 * 2008, Yawei Zhang, Encyclopedia of Global Health: Q-Z, page 1463:
 * This technique uses gamma knives and cyberknives to specifically irradiate specific portions of the brain tumors.
 * 2010, Connie Yarbro, Debra Wujcik, Barbara Holmes Gobel, Cancer Nursing: Principles and Practice, page 298:
 * This technological combination enables the cyberknife to overcome the limitations of older frame-based radiosurgery equipment such as the gamma knife and LINAC.
 * 2011, Francisco Contreras, Beating Cancer: Twenty Natural, Spiritual, and Medical Remedies That Can Slow--and Even Reverse--Cancer's Progression, page 7:
 * "Meanwhile, even as I write these words, new technologies such as lasers, 3-D imaging devices, proton therapy, robotic surgery, DNA laboratory exams, cyberknives and fiber-optic cameras are assisting physicians in the field.
 * 2013, Jeff C. Bryan, Introduction to Nuclear Science, Second Edition, page 177
 * As a type of IGRT, cyberknife machines collect diagnostic images during therapy to optimize location of the beam.
 * I'd recommend moving this to lowercase cyberknife, and maybe having Cyberknife/CyberKnife as alternative case forms. Smurrayinchester (talk) 10:55, 8 December 2014 (UTC)


 * Moved to cyberknife, which passes RFV as a genericized trademark. - -sche (discuss) 21:29, 22 February 2015 (UTC)