Munich CyberKnife Center

Munich, Germany

Rating: 4.9/5 based on 742 reviews

Accreditations: Ludwig Maximilian University Munich Partnership, Charité University Hospital Collaboration, German Cancer Society (DKG)

Founded: 2005

About Munich CyberKnife Center

The CyberKnife Centre Munich ranks among Europe's top medical institutions for the radiosurgical treatment of benign and malignant tumours. It was founded at the Ludwig Maximilian University Hospital Munich (Grosshadern) through the initiative of Dr. Berndt Wowra and Dr. Alexander Muacevic — two of Europe's foremost radiosurgeons with decades of combined experience in stereotactic radiosurgery. The centre holds an outstanding position among other methods of fighting cancer, and has treated the highest number of international patients via CyberKnife of any centre in Europe. Patients choose the CyberKnife Clinic in Munich because it offers the most advanced CyberKnife treatment devices available, operated by internationally recognised specialists following the most effective and evidence-based protocols. CyberKnife is a revolutionary non-invasive form of radiation therapy that uses real-time image guidance and robotic technology to deliver high doses of precisely shaped radiation to tumours — including brain tumours, spinal tumours, lung, prostate, pancreatic, and liver cancers — with sub-millimetre accuracy, minimal side effects, and no hospitalisation required. Most courses of treatment are completed in 1–5 sessions. The centre collaborates closely with the Charité University Hospital in Berlin and other leading medical centres across Germany and internationally. Medical documentation can be submitted without translation for Russian, German, or English-speaking patients. The team provides full treatment planning and second-opinion consultations for patients worldwide.

Specialties & Treatments

  • CyberKnife Radiosurgery
  • Stereotactic Radiotherapy
  • Brain Tumour Radiosurgery
  • Prostate Cancer Radiosurgery