Following the Young Scientists Congress and our recently published paper on the first incisionless fractionation of leiomyosarcoma with high-intensity focused ultrasound, the Scientific Russia publishing house expressed interest in the details of the histotripsy method being developed at LIMU for non-invasive fractionation of tumors and other pathological tissues.
In a short video interview, our research fellow Ekaterina Ponomarchuk explained:
- how the pulses of high-intensity focused ultrasound can fractionate tumors;
- which advantages the novel method has compared to the existing treatment strategies;
- which clinical applications could benefit from the histotripsy method.
For more details – read the interview (in Russian) and watch the attached video!