Philadelphia CyberKnife Medical Director Dr. Luther Brady was recently presented with the Philadelphia County Medical Society’s prestigious Cristol Award.
Presented annually, the Cristol Award recognizes physicians for outstanding dedication to medical science, education and charitable work. Dr. Brady received the award during a Medical Society ceremony at the Ace Conference Center in Lafayette Hill, Pa.
With a career spanning seven decades, Dr. Brady is recognized internationally as a pioneer of radiation oncology. As medical director of Philadelphia CyberKnife, he has spearheaded numerous clinical trials and is one of the most prolific clinical investigators of radiation oncology with more than 600 publications to his credit.
Havertown-based Philadelphia CyberKnife uses a state-of-the-art robotic radiosurgery system designed to treat cancerous and benign tumors in the head, neck and body with sub-millimeter accuracy and without incision or sedation. In partnership with the Crozer-Keystone Health System, Philadelphia CyberKnife is a service of Delaware County Memorial Hospital and a US Radiosurgery facility. For more information, call 610-446-6850.