Gail ter Haar

Therapeutic ultrasound: a new tool in the treatment of pancreatic cancer

Ultrasound energy propagates as a pressure wave (sound) emitted at a frequency above that of the upper threshold for human hearing. Diagnostic ultrasound scanners have found widespread use in imaging applications where they offer a real-time, non-invasive and non-ionising method of detecting tissues and structures. The premise here is that diagnostic ultrasound, especially as used […]

Dr Petros Mouratidis, Professor Gail ter Haar

The Institute of Cancer Research

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Is modern diagnostic ultrasound safe?

Gone are the days when an ultrasound scan was simply a choice of an anatomical B-mode image or a Doppler examination for studying blood flow. The number of scanning modes, and the range of information that can be gleaned from them has increased significantly. Diagnostic ultrasound can not only provide anatomical images, but now gives […]

Professor Gail ter Haar

The Institute of Cancer Research

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