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NHS patients will be the first in Europe to benefit from a pioneering new cancer treatment which uses ultrasound to destroy tumours.
The technology, known as histotripsy, offers a non-invasive treatment capable of breaking down liver cancer tissue without surgery, radiation or chemotherapy, with minimal damage to the surrounding organs, according to the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC).
First approved by US regulators in October 2023, histotripsy uses pulsed sound waves to create "bubble clouds" from gases present in the targeted tissue and tumour.