It’s a small, silent revolution for tens of thousands of men in France. Each year, almost 60 000 diagnostics Prostate cancer is posed, making it the most common cancer in men over fifty. Until now, heavy therapeutic options such as total ablation or radiotherapy imposed a heavy price. The arrival of official refund for therapy ultrasoundafter more than a decade of convincing clinical studies, opens a much less aggressive approach for localized tumors.
How does this technology work without a scalpel?
The device, in particular the French robot Focal Oneuses concentrated acoustic waves. Think of a magnifying glass that focuses the sun’s rays, but with ultrasound. These waves converge on the tumor with a millimeter precisioncausing a sudden thermal rise of up to 80°C which destroys cancer cells. All without the slightest incision. It’s a targeted treatment that pulverizes the disease from the inside out, sparing surrounding healthy tissue and crucial nerves.
The procedure takes place in a single session, usually under anesthesia, and lasts between 30 and 90 minutes. One of the major assets is the convalescence express. Most patients go home the same or next day, without the pain and hassle of open surgery. A radical change for men who are often still in full professional and social activity and who fear a long interruption in their daily lives.
What are the real advantages compared to traditional treatments?
The gain is colossal. Beyond the medical effectiveness, which is shown to be equivalent or even superior to radical surgery according to certain studies, the real benefit is measured in quality of life. Conventional treatments for Prostate cancer frequently lead to devastating after-effects: urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction. Subjects that are still taboo, but which weigh heavily on the morale and privacy of patients.
With the Focused ultrasoundthe numbers speak for themselves. Studies show a significant reduction of these side effects. Continence is preserved in the vast majority of cases, as is erectile function. This is where the real change of perspective : we no longer just treat an illness, we preserve a life project. Validation by health authorities therefore crowns years of research and experimentation carried out by pioneering centers, such as in Nantes or Clermont-Ferrand.

Who can now benefit from this support?
Access is not automatic, it is governed by strict medical conditions to guarantee the relevance of the treatment. This Health Insurance Reimbursement is mainly aimed at patients with localized cancer, that is to say not spread outside the prostate, and of low or intermediate risk. Local recurrence after radiotherapy may also be an indication.
The route is marked: the patient’s file must first be validated during a Multidisciplinary Consultation Meeting (RCP), which brings together several specialists. In addition, to ensure a high level of competence, the procedure must be carried out in a hospital establishment demonstrating at least 20 interventions of this type per year. This generalization of support is a signal fort against inequalities in access to innovative care, allowing thousands of men to benefit from cutting-edge therapy without worrying about its cost.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What exactly is HIFU therapy?
HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) is a medical technique that uses high-intensity focused ultrasound to destroy tissue in a targeted manner, such as a tumor, using heat, without the need to make a surgical incision. It is a non-invasive approach.
Is this ultrasound treatment completely safe?
No medical procedure is without risk, but those of HIFU are considered very low compared to surgery. Minor and most often temporary complications, such as urinary retention, can occur in about 10% of cases, but serious side effects are rare and much less common than with traditional methods.
