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Patient’s tumour removed in world-first histotripsy treatment at Leeds Cancer Centre

by | May 5, 2023 | Kidney Cancer News, Kidney Cancer UK News | 0 comments

A cancer patient from West Yorkshire has become the first person in the world to have a kidney tumour removed using sonic beams. Anthony Harris, 73, agreed to be a “guinea pig” for the groundbreaking treatment, called histotripsy, at Leeds Cancer Centre.

Mr Harris, of Castleford, had an overnight stay in hospital following the non-invasive procedure before being allowed home.

He said: “I was quite honoured to be the first person in the world to receive this treatment at the hospital.

“From the minute I went to see the doctor last December, the ball has moved really fast. I’m hopeful about the outcome of the surgery and I think this could really benefit other people affected by kidney cancer.”

Read the full story on ITV.com HERE

Photo Credit: Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust

 

<a href="https://www.kcuk.org.uk/author/mp/" target="_self">Malcolm Packer</a>

Malcolm Packer

Malcolm is Chief Executive Officer at Kidney Cancer UK and Kidney Cancer Scotland and has worked with the charity in various capacities for over 15 years.