For some men with localised prostate cancer, focal therapy is discussed as an alternative to whole-gland surgery or radiation. IRE is one focal technology that may be considered when MRI and biopsy mapping suggest a defined index lesion and the risks and unknowns are understood.
Focal approaches try to treat the dominant tumour area while limiting damage to the rest of the gland. Long-term cancer control, retreatment rates and functional outcomes are active areas of clinical study. No focal modality guarantees the same cancer outcomes as radical prostatectomy or whole-gland radiotherapy in all patients.
Screening, diagnosis, active surveillance, radical prostatectomy, radiotherapy and drug therapies are summarised on the main practice site: Urology NSW - prostate cancer.
You can ask for a second opinion on imaging, diagnosis and treatment options before you decide.