Published by Valentis Cancer Hospital at 21st August 2025
Defeating Thoracic Cancer with Precision – Seema Sharma’s Journey

At 70 years old, Mrs. Seema Sharma from Meerut faced a daunting diagnosis – recurrent thorax cancer with complex post-surgical changes. With determination in her heart and the expertise of Valentis Cancer Hospital, she underwent advanced CyberKnife S7 treatment over just a few days. The result was a successful targeting of her tumor with minimal discomfort and renewed hope for the future.
Patient Details
Age & Gender
70 / female
Condition
Thorax (Chest) Cancer – Recurrent Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Symptoms
Chest discomfort, weakness, post-surgical changes, and localized tumor growth
Treatment Goal
To target and destroy cancerous tissue within the prostate gland using non-surgical precision radiation, while avoiding damage to nearby healthy organs and improving overall quality of life.
Main Challenge
Mrs. Sharma’s scans revealed a mildly FDG-avid soft tissue mass lesion in the right lower chest wall, measuring 7.1 x 3.0 x 5.0 cm, post rib implants from earlier surgery. The location and prior interventions made conventional radiation risky, demanding sub-millimeter precision to avoid damaging vital structures.
Treatment Given
The oncology team at Valentis Cancer Hospital planned and executed CyberKnife S7 stereotactic body radiation therapy over 3–5 sittings. This advanced robotic system continuously tracked the tumor, delivering targeted high-dose radiation while compensating for patient movement. This ensured accuracy and minimized exposure to healthy tissues.
Results
Post-treatment, Mrs. Seema reported significant relief in discomfort with no major side effects. Follow-up scans indicated excellent tumor control and stabilization. She resumed her daily activities with renewed confidence.
Conclusion
Mrs. Seema Sharma’s journey proves that with cutting-edge technology and expert care, even the most complex cases can have positive outcomes. Valentis Cancer Hospital stands committed to delivering hope and healing – because 'Valentis Hai Toh Mumkin Hai'.


