Focused Ultrasound as a Non-invasive Treatment for Breast Cancer

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Title Focused Ultrasound as a Non-invasive Treatment for Breast Cancer
Creator Payne, A.; Parker, D.L.; Hadley, J.R.; Odéen, H.
Subject Diffusion of Innovation; Breast Neoplasms; Ultrasonography; Hot Temperature; High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Radiology, Interventional; Knowledge Discovery
Keyword Cancer; Non-Invasive Therapies
Image Caption Pictures of the non-invasive breast cancer treatment technology using a breast-specific magnetic resonance-guided, focused ultrasound system and real-time magnetic resonance image monitoring. A) Breast magnetic resonance-guided focused-ultrasound system installed in a magnetic resonance imaging scanner. B) Treatment cylinder component of the system where the treated breast is placed during the procedure. C) Temperature rise in the breast tumor during the ablation procedure. D) Cumulative thermal dose measured in cumulative equivalent minutes at 43°C (CEM 43°C) during the treatment, with red showing where cancer cells have been destroyed.
Description As physicians discover breast cancers at earlier stages, many women seek therapies that are effective yet non-invasive and non-scarring. Allison Payne, PhD, and her colleagues have developed a magnetic resonance-guided, focused ultrasound system specifically designed for breast tumor therapy. Steered by the physician, this system delivers high-intensity ultrasound waves to a precise area inside the breast, where non-invasively destroy malignant tissues are non-invasively destroyed with heat. This system was designed specifically for the patient's comfort, with her laying on a customized table and her breast suspended in a treatment cylinder. Comfort is important because the patient may be inside the MRI machine for more than an hour. An additional innovation was the development of magnetic resonance imaging techniques that monitor, in real time, the temperature increase caused by the high-intensity ultrasound within the treatment tissues. This system is currently undergoing clinical trials and is with a goal of ultimately gaining FDA approval. For patients who are medically-eligible, this technology represents a significant advance in breast cancer therapy.
Relation is Part of 2021
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date Digital 2021
Date 2021
Type Image
Format application/pdf
Rights Management Copyright © 2021, University of Utah, All Rights Reserved
Language eng
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References 1.) A breast-specific MR guided focused ultrasound platform and treatment protocol: first-in-human technical evaluation. A Payne A, Merrill R, Minalga E, Hadley JR, Odéen H, Hofstetter LW, Johnson S, Tunon de Lara C, Auriol S, Recco S, Dumont E, Parker DL, Palussiere J. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2021 Mar;68(3):893. 2.) In vivo evaluation of a breast-specific magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound system in a goat udder model. Payne A, Todd N, Minalga E, Wang Y, Diakite M, Hadley R, Merrill R, Factor R, Neumayer L, Parker DL. Med Phys. 2013July;40(7):073302. 3.) Design and characterization of a laterally mounted phased-array transducer breast-specific MRgHIFU device with integrated 11-channel receiver array. Payne, A, Merrill R, Minalga E, Vyas U, de Bever J, Todd N, Hadley R, Dumont E, Neumayer L, Christensen D, Roemer R, Parker D. Med Phys. 2012 March;39(3):1552. 4.) An 11-channel radio frequency phased array coil for magnetic resonance guided high-intensity focused ultrasound of the breast. Minalga E, Payne A, Merrill R, Todd N, Vijayakumar S, Kholmovski E, Parker DL, Hadley JR. Magn Reson Med. 2013 January;69(1):295.
Press Releases and Media University of Utah Health: "Surgery with Sound: Star Trek Medicine for Breast Tumors" https://medicine.utah.edu/radiology/news/2017/05/surgery-with-sound.php; Focused Ultrasound Foundation https://www.fusfoundation.org/news/utah-researchers-developing-focused-ultrasound-system-to-treat-breast-tumors?highlight=WyJhbGxpc29uIiwiYWxsaXNvbidzIiwicGF5bmUiLCJwYXluZSdzIiwiYWxsaXNvbiBwYXluZSJd; KSL https://www.ksl.com/article/45006763/u-team-pioneers-system-to-zap-breast-cancer-tumors
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