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HIFU: a non-invasive test for prostate cancer

Celebration, Florida November 12, 2007. Prostate cancer strikes one in six American men. Diagnosis can be terrifying, life-altering experience, which requires very difficult decisions about what treatment is best. Almost all options have some risk impairments of lifestyle, such as impotence and incontinence. However, there is a new procedure that changes these risks and provide for patients with prostate cancer in their lifetime.

HIFU is a noninvasive procedure that can destroy prostate tissue while preserving beam nervous around the prostate. The HIFU procedure, which stands for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, is a state of the art technique that uses power focused ultrasound to destroy deep tissues of prostate cancer with surgical precision. The control and precision of HIFU treatment reduces the risk of adverse events Common side such as impotence and incontinence. HIFU is 1-3 hours, once a procedure performed on a outpatient basis or epidural anesthesia in most cases. The patient feels no pain or Bloodloss during the procedure. The prostate specialist uses continuously updated in real-time images of the prostate to plan and execute the entire process. These pictures show the progress made and allow the doctor customize instantly and continuously the procedure for maximum safety and efficiency. Unlike radiation, HIFU is non-ionizing, which can be repeated if necessary without damaging healthy tissue. This means HIFU treatment can also be used as a recovery technique whether other treatments for prostate cancer not.

A process that this step should celebrate! And these stories are shared. Dr. Lotenfoe is more than happy to answer all your questions about how revolutionary changes the face of cancer treatment. Call today for more information on HIFU treatment! 1-877-458-8443 (877-I-LUV-HIFU) or visit www.hifucare.com

The Sonablate ® 500 is being studied in clinical trials for use in the treatment of prostate cancer in the United States and is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration United States. Treatment HIFU with the Sonablate ® 500 is authorized for use in the treatment of prostate cancer in Canada, Argentina and the Dominican Republic. Is also available in the Bahamas and Mexico.

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About the Author

Dr. Lotenfoe is giving men with prostate cancer their lives back with a revolutionary, non-invasive procedure called HIFU treatment. For more information – visit www.drlotenfoe.com



CT, MRI, USG, which is better at detecting ……………………? abdomenal disorder

CT, MRI, USG (ultrasonography) between the three systems is the ability to detect a clear picture of abdomenal disorder (such as – prostate, pancreas, appendix, liver) Plz. years. + Vely ('m fromDumdum / BM)

All diagnostic images may be limited, so sometimes you will use each to try to get a better idea of what is password. For questions normally used abdomen and is sometimes used for the comparison of MRI or PET scan. However, my son has cancer of the abdomen and CT and MRI can not verify 4-cm tumor in the pelvic region. It took a PET and endoscopic ultrasound before they were. By Therefore, we can not totally rely on diagnostic imaging, which are only tools. Another thing we discovered with imaging is that it disease is often more than the current CT or MRI or PET show. There is no way of really knowing what is happening internally, unless you undergo surgery and may assess the situation. That's why people are sometimes surprised, after surgery to find that their cancer is more advanced than the CT, MRI or PET indicated. Not sure that the medical profession will never admit that, though.

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