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Histotripsy Breakthrough: Non-Invasive Cure for Liver Cancer
18 Nov
Summary
- 80-year-old man with liver cancer treated with new histotripsy procedure
- Histotripsy uses focused ultrasound waves to destroy tumors without surgery
- Procedure takes just 20 minutes, with no complications or recovery time

In a remarkable medical breakthrough, an 80-year-old man with liver cancer has become the first person in Europe to undergo a pioneering new treatment called histotripsy. The non-invasive procedure, which uses focused ultrasound waves to destroy tumors without surgery, radiation, or drugs, has given the patient a new lease on life.
Roger Jackson, a retired sales manager from Bedford, was diagnosed with liver cancer in July 2025 after a routine scan detected an abnormality. Facing the prospect of grueling surgery or chemotherapy, Jackson instead opted for the histotripsy treatment, which was recently made available at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.




