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Vanquish® Water Vapor Ablation System, Francis Medical Steams Out Prostate Cancer The Vanquish® Water Vapor Ablation System, developed by Francis Medical, Inc. , represents an innovative approach to treating prostate cancer using water vapor (steam) to ablate cancerous tissue. This minimally invasive technique aims to target and destroy prostate cancer cells while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue, potentially reducing common side effects associated with traditional treatments like surgery and radiation, Mechanism of Action: The Vanquish system utilizes the thermal energy stored in sterile water vapor to ablate cancerous prostate tissue. During the procedure, a catheter is inserted through the urethra into the prostate, delivering water vapor directly to the targeted tissue. As the vapor condenses back into liquid, it releases stored thermal energy, effectively destroying the cancerous cells. This method is designed to respect the prostate's natural boundaries, ...
Dr. Christopher Kane of UCSD Health Appointed Chairman of the American Board of Urology SAN DIEGO, May 21, 2025 - Dr. Christopher Kane, a distinguished urologist and Professor of Urology at UC San Diego Health, has been appointed Chairman of the American Board of Urology (ABU), the organization announced today. Dr. Kane, who has served as CEO of UC San Diego Health Physician Group and Dean of Clinical Affairs at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, brings decades of experience in urologic oncology and leadership to this prestigious national position. Extensive Academic and Research Background Dr. Kane earned his medical degree from Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, Maryland, followed by a residency in urology at the Naval Medical Center San Diego and a fellowship in urologic oncology at the National Cancer Institute. He joined the UCSD faculty in 2007 after serving as a Navy physician for 12 years. As the C. Lowell and JoEllen Parsons Endowed Chair in Urology, Dr. ...
Summary Sanjay S. Timilsina , currently Lead Scientist, StataDx, a spinoff from Wyss Institute, former Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School and the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, PhD from UTEP Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, and XiuJun Li full Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and of Forensic Science, & Environmental Science and Engineering, at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) have developed a new portable device for cancer detection that offers several advantages over traditional methods: Key Features: - Low cost (a few dollars per device, <8 cents per assay) - Provides results in about 1 hour (vs. 12-16 hours for traditional methods) - Approximately 10 times more sensitive than traditional methods - Portable and doesn't require specialized instruments - Can detect both CEA colorectal and PSA prostate cancer biomarkers - Uses a "paper-in-polymer-pond" structure to analyze blood samples How it works: - U...
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