A man who was diagnosed with cancer twice in just over a year has praised a new non-invasive ultrasound treatment which saved his life after enduring the "hell" of chemotherapy. Stuart Emerson, 60, ...
Most clinicians do not use ultrasound to detect prostate cancer or to target suspicious lesions for biopsy owing to the inaccuracies of identifying the tumor with standard ultrasound techniques.
Arkansas' first noninvasive treatment of early-stage prostate cancer was successfully performed at St. Bernards Medical Center, reducing risks and side effects.