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Hospital performs first non-invasive prostate cancer treatment

Wednesday 13th December 2023 Bath Echo News Team Health

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Two prostate cancer patients have been successfully treated at the Royal United Hospital in Bath thanks to an innovative high-intensity focused ultrasound procedure.

Professor Hashim Ahmed, Lucy Simmons, Karen Cornett and Paul Sayer | Photo © RUH

It is the first time the HIFU therapy for prostate cancer has been carried out in the region.

RUH Consultant Urologist Lucy Simmons, mentored by world-leading expert Professor Hashim Ahmed of Imperial College, teamed up with pioneering cancer charity Prost8 and The UK Ultrasound Foundation to bring the treatment into the RUH Trust.

The new HIFU unit at the RUH, with equipment funded by Prost8 and the UK Focused Ultrasound Foundation, integrates advanced image-guided capabilities and ultrasound energy to precisely target the prostate without any incisions or radiation, therefore sparing nearby healthy structures.

The partnership highlights the dedication of both organisations to advancing prostate cancer care and reshaping the treatment landscape and options available to men with prostate cancer throughout the UK.

RUH Consultant Urologist Lucy Simmons said: “I’m proud to introduce High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound treatment for prostate cancer to the RUH.

“The addition of HIFU therapy to our treatment options complements our robotic program and other available treatments.

“Receiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer can be a challenging time for men and their loved ones. There are many options for treatment available and not all are suitable for everyone.

“It’s important to note that HIFU will be the right route for some men, but not all.

“Men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer in the region who feel they may be eligible for and interested in pursuing HIFU treatment should speak to their treating clinician and discuss referral for eligibility assessment to Bath.”

Cara Charles-Barks, RUH Chief Executive, said: “Bringing HIFU to the RUH is a brilliant addition to our prostate cancer care delivery, which will benefit the some of the people we care for with less invasive procedures and faster recovery times.

“We are grateful to Prost8 and the UK Focused Ultrasound Foundation.”

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