Blasting prostate cancer with sound waves eliminates tumours
4 days ago - By Daily Mail
Researchers from the University of California at Los Angeles, who tested the technology on 115 men with prostate cancer, saw tumours destroyed in 80 per cent of men they treated.
Read more ...Minimally Invasive Method Destroys Prostate Cancer Effectively
4 days ago - By Medindia Health
Minimally invasive method called MRI-guided transurethral ultrasound ablation has emerged as a promising treatment option for prostate cancer.
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