For some men with localised prostate cancer, focal therapy is discussed as an alternative to whole-gland surgery or radiation. Suitability depends on MRI, biopsy mapping, grade group, volume of disease and your preferences about function and uncertainty.
Focal approaches try to treat the dominant tumour area while limiting damage to the rest of the gland. Long-term cancer control, retreatment rates and functional outcomes are active areas of clinical study. No focal modality guarantees the same cancer outcomes as radical prostatectomy or whole-gland radiotherapy in all patients.
Introductory pages cover HIFU, IRE (NanoKnife), cryotherapy, focal laser ablation, TOOKAD VTP and focal brachytherapy.
Screening, diagnosis, active surveillance, radical prostatectomy, radiotherapy and drug therapies are summarised on the main practice site: Urology NSW - prostate cancer.
You can ask for a second opinion on imaging, diagnosis and treatment options before you decide.