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HIFU: High Intensity Focused Ultrasound

UCLA Urology Offers Non-Invasive Option for Patients with Recurrent Prostate Cancer

Dwight's Story Update:
Healthy and Cancer-free Five Years After Receiving High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU).

Dwight's Story


Dwight Baird's prostate cancer had returned after he initially received external beam radiation treatment 22 years ago. He wasn't a candidate for further radiation or surgery to remove the prostate so his options were limited.

Dwight Baird: UCLA High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Patient

Dwight Baird: High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Patient, UCLA


Leonard Marks, MD, UCLA Department of Urology

Leonard Marks, MD: Professor, UCLA Department of Urology


Allan J. Pantuck, MD, UCLA Department of Urology

Allan J. Pantuck, MD: Associate Professor, UCLA Department of Urology

Dwight chose a new non-invasive treatment currently only being offered through clinical trials at academic sites in the United States - UCLA is the only site on the West Coast. Called HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound), the technique delivers sound waves aimed at the prostate tissue, which rapidly increases tissue temperature, destroying the cancerous lesions.

Three months after Dwight had the HIFU outpatient procedure at UCLA his PSA levels were undetectable.

His UCLA urologists, Dr. Leonard Marks and Dr. Allan Pantuck, are pleased with these early results. Although his doctors note that Dwight's experience may not be typical and side effects may vary amongst patients. To qualify for the clinical trial, participants must have had recurrent prostate cancer after treatment with external beam radiation therapy. Initial screening visits involved physical exams, blood tests and an ultrasound of the prostate.

Qualifying participants received the outpatient HIFU procedure under anesthesia and follow-up for a year after treatment. All study-related costs, including the HIFU treatment, were covered by the research study. The study was sponsored by Focus Surgery, Inc., manufacturer of the The Sonablate® 500 system, which is the HIFU technology used in the study.

At the time of this study, several thousand HIFU procedures had been performed in other countries, but the treatment was considered investigational in the United States. In late 2015 the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first ultrasound system for the ablation of prostate tissue in the United States.

More information regarding High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) at UCLA Urology >

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