UVA Health and the Charlottesville-based Focused Ultrasound Foundation on Wednesday announced the launch of the Focused Ultrasound Cancer Immunotherapy Center, the world’s first center dedicated specifically to advancing a focused ultrasound and cancer immunotherapy treatment approach that could revolutionize 21st-century cancer care.
Immunotherapy, which harnesses the immune system to battle cancer, is arguably the most important breakthrough in cancer treatment in decades. So far, however, it has proved effective for only 20% to 40% of patients. But combining immunotherapy with focused ultrasound – an innovative soundwave technology – has been shown to overcome existing limitations of immunotherapy and may open new fronts in the war against many different forms of cancer, from breast cancer to brain tumors.
The center will cement the University of Virginia’s place as the preeminent site for translational research, education and patient care using the combination of focused ultrasound technology and cancer immunotherapy.
“We are excited to announce this powerful multidisciplinary and interdepartmental collaboration effort with the Focused Ultrasound Foundation and the commonwealth of Virginia to expand treatment options for our cancer patients in this advancing field,” said Dr. K. Craig Kent, chief executive officer of UVA Health and executive vice president for health affairs at UVA. “Our combined initial investment of $8 million will purchase state-of-the-art focused ultrasound devices, create new jobs to hire faculty and staff, and fund laboratory research studies and clinical trials.”