SMH Introduces New Non-Surgical Treatment for Inoperable Liver Tumors

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Sarasota Memorial’s Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute is among the first wave of hospitals and cancer centers introducing a breakthrough, non-surgical treatment for liver tumors – a major advance in cancer care that offers new hope for people with limited options. A low-risk, ultrasound procedure that can target and destroy inoperable and hard-to-reach liver tumors, the Edison Histotripsy System is completely non-invasive, making it a safe, viable option for patients whose tumors cannot be surgically removed, or who may not be good candidates for surgery.  Learn more at smh.com/cancer.

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