LIVE WELL WITH MICHELLE: How Sound Waves Are Transforming Cancer Treatment

LIVE WELL WITH MICHELLE: How Sound Waves Are Transforming Cancer Treatment

From Your Money with Michelle Martin by MONEY FM 89.3

June 12, 2026 · 20 min

About this episode

This episode discusses how histotripsy, a non-invasive cancer treatment using sound waves, is changing the landscape of cancer care.

What if a cancerous tumour could be destroyed without a single incision, stitch or scar? A Singapore grandfather waiting for a liver transplant has become one of the first patients in Southeast Asia to undergo a breakthrough treatment called histotripsy - a technology that uses focused sound waves to destroy a liver tumour. Could this be a glimpse into the future of medicine, where cancer treatment becomes less invasive? Hosted by Michelle Martin, this episode explores the science, the human story and what innovations like histotripsy could mean for longevity and the future of cancer care. Send this episode onto someone who needs a boost of hope. Guest: Prof Brian Goh, Head of Department of Hepato-pancreato-biliary and Transplant Surgery, SGH & NCCS, and Principal Investigator of the HALT Study. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

People in this episode

Host: Michelle Martin

Guest: Prof Brian Goh

Topics covered

  • cancer treatment
  • histotripsy
  • medical innovation
  • non-invasive procedures
  • patient stories
  • longevity
  • future of medicine

Keywords

  • cancer
  • histotripsy
  • sound waves
  • liver tumour
  • medical technology
  • non-invasive treatment
  • patient care
  • longevity
  • Singapore
  • future of medicine

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: SGH, NCCS, HALT Study

Places: Southeast Asia, Singapore

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