Focused ultrasound, a non-invasive medical treatment supported by Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing, is being recognised as a commercially attractive alternative to traditional therapies for many diseases including cancer, according to an expert.
“The growth in the number of treatments, clinical trials and research sites, and the fact that equipment manufacturers are getting investments from strategic investors and major financial institutions, are indications that focused ultrasound is scaling up,” the former co-chair of neurosurgery at the University of Virginia said.
The Hong Kong billionaire’s charity last month announced that it would donate two more machines to the city’s hospitals, sponsor the treatment of 20 patients and support the training of six doctors and radiologists by HistoSonics.