As Phyllis learned, it’s important to do your homework. When she was diagnosed with acoustic neuroma, Phyllis connected with other people with brain cancer, researched treatment options and technologies and even recalled her own past experiences. 40 years prior, her sister died from a brain tumor. She thought long and hard about what’s changed with technology over those decades. Watch Phyllis share her story about how she decided to opt for CyberKnife® Robotic Radiosurgery therapy instead of surgery — and how her life was changed forever.