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LESS ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION & URINARY INCONTINENCE

Prostate Cancer Focal Therapy

Focal therapy has become a new treatment for men with localized prostate cancer. It is a minimally invasive cancer treatment that targets only the affected areas, preserving healthy tissue and reducing side effects.

This method, which has proven to be highly successful in treating prostate cancer, causes almost none of the side effects typically seen with whole gland prostate treatments like radiotherapy and surgery (such as erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence).

Minimally Invasive

It precisely targets cancerous tissue, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue and organs. This approach reduces the risk of side effects and complications, resulting in faster recovery times and an improved quality of life.

Preserves Quality of Life

By minimizing damage to healthy tissue, focal therapy helps preserve vital functions such as urinary and sexual function. As a result, patients often enjoy a better quality of life after treatment compared to those who undergo traditional therapies.

Effective Outcomes

Focal therapy has demonstrated high success rates in treating localized cancers, particularly prostate cancer. It presents a viable alternative to surgery and radiation therapy, offering comparable outcomes with the added benefits of faster recovery and fewer side effects.

Precision Treatment

Focal therapy enables physicians to deliver highly targeted treatment, enhancing the effectiveness of disease management while minimizing harm to surrounding healthy tissues.

Enhanced Patient Outcomes

With fewer side effects and faster recovery times, patients often report greater satisfaction and improved long-term outcomes.

Cutting-Edge Technology

By utilizing advanced imaging and treatment techniques, focal therapy keeps physicians at the forefront of medical innovation, offering valuable opportunities for research and professional development.

‘We are using state of the art imaging techniques (3T mpMRI, MR-fusion biopsy, PSMA-PET/CT and PSMA-PET/MRI data) for selecting suitable patients for focal therapies and for follow-up after procedures’

‘We apply focal therapy procedures by selecting the most appropriate energy source (HIFU, IRE, Cryoablation) for each patient individually’

Member of Focal Therapy Society