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 No.1292

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**** I would like to make it clear that trolls or mentally ill people(with the exception of OP...lol) are NOT allowed in this thread. Thank You****
Could ultrasound treat benign disease and cancers?

From high-intensity focused ultrasound(HIFU) to Histotripsy, these advanced revolutionary technologies/techniques could one day be the future of treatment for people with tumors, cancers or simply....just to control bleeding. Fortunately, sufficient evidence exists on the efficacy of these treatments. Histotripsy is one type of an emerging and revolutionary technique, which is a non-invasive ultrasonic approach to the treatment of benign disease and cancers. Histotripsy is an experimental focused ultrasound technology where acoustic energy generated by an extracorporeal transducer is focused on a target volume inside the body. Conceptually histotripsy is more similar to shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) than to high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU). Histotripsy was initially conceived and developed at the University of Michigan; so much of the refinement and pre-clinical translation has originated from these laboratories. More recently, other groups have begun to experiment with histotripsy both along technical and translational lines of research which serves to validate the concept of histotripsy and further enrich the potential therapeutic value of this new technology.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(DARPA) is also interested in the practical applications of ultrasound. Elisa Konofagou, professor of biomedical engineering, received a $3.33 million grant from DARPA to work on developing a new way to use focused ultrasound for stimulation of peripheral nerves that will ultimately be able to control organ function.

Reputable sources:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3974592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10069918
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5398988/
https://stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-treatments/m/mr-guided-focused-ultrasound.html
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-mri-guided-focused-ultrasound-device-treat-essential-tremor
https://bme.columbia.edu/elisa-konofagou%E2%80%99s-new-darpa-grant-advances-work-focused-ultrasound

Other:
https://fusfoundation.org/the-technology/overview
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301562919300821
https://medium.com/@FUSFoundation/focused-ultrasound-bubble-not-about-to-burst-anytime-soon-8e7ccb97c8ff
https://www.webmd.com/prostate-cancer/prostate-cancer-hifu-surgery#1

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 No.1296

Interesting subject, but probably more appropriate for/ townhall/

 No.1297

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>>1296
>probably more appropriate for / townhall/
eh?

 No.1298

>>1297

I don't mean there is anything wrong with it. Just seems like a thread more appropriate for townhall.

I dunno, just my impression.

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Moved to >>>/townhall/4482.

 No.1300

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Zone, my dear friend, i think you've already made this thread a few times, the last time of which was just recently, about this very niche, scientific subject

let's try this one in townhall this time, okay? thank you c:

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>>1300
>townhall
no thanks

 No.1302

Oh shit, my cousins go to the university of michigan.

This is really fascinating. I guess it's useful in a variety of ways.

I wonder what the military wants with peripheral nerve stimulation, though. A little bit creepy, but hopefully it's for treating wounds and injuries.


In science, though, this is a relatively small grant, that's kind of important to remember.

It's not uncommon for even something as obscure as geochemical work to pull upwards of 6-8 million dollars in a single grant.

 No.1303

Like when they say

"it's crucial to managing many of the conditions that impact the readiness of our military"

that kinda sends shivers down my spine. Because that could mean ANYTHING. And one of them might be, we want to enhance adrenal function to produce more agressive soldiers.

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This is moved to Townhall but people are still posting in it here?

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>>1304
it got moved back, I guess, but it's also on townhall, only it's locked there.

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>>1303
That's basically a euphemism for the fact that the US military is the largest healthcare provider in the country. Government funded healthcare is a touchy political topic here, as is the quality of VA care, so saying it too directly risks pissing off the people who control the purse strings. Politically it is much safer to point out that wars have been won and lost due to quality of health care.


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