HIFU uses focused soundwaves, delivered through a probe placed in the rectum, to heat prostate tissue so that cancer cells die. Two main HIFU machines exist: the Ablatherm (used extensively in Europe) and the Sonablate (used mainly in Japan). Dr Kooner travelled to Japan to learn the Sonablate technique from a world leader in the field.
The team scans the prostate with the probe in place, then applies focused ultrasound so the energy heats the planned region. Sometimes a prostate resection is combined so that urine flow improves afterwards.
Worldwide experience is substantial, but long-term cancer control data continue to mature. In Australia, use patterns and funding rules vary. A balanced discussion within a clinical trial framework may be appropriate for some patients, depending on local ethics approval and eligibility.
You can ask for a second opinion on imaging, diagnosis and treatment options before you decide.