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Landmark HIFI Study Publication Demonstrates Positive Outcomes with Focal One® Robotic HIFU Versus Surgery in the Management of Prostate Cancer

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  • HIFI Study is the largest (N = 3,328) prospective, comparative, multi-center clinical study ever conducted comparing prostate cancer treatments

  • Positive study results are expected to drive further adoption of Focal One as a first line treatment option for the management of localized prostate cancer

  • Study shows Focal One Robotic HIFU is non-inferior to surgery, meeting primary endpoint of non-inferiority for Salvage Treatment-free Survival (STFS) after High Intensity Focused Ultrasounds (HIFU) compared to Radical Prostatectomy (RP) at 30 months

  • Study shows that patients receiving HIFU had better outcomes with respect to urinary continence and erectile function compared to patients receiving RP

LYON, France, December 4, 2024 - EDAP TMS SA (Nasdaq: EDAP), the global leader in robotic energy-based therapies, today announced the publication of the full results from the HIFI study in the prestigious, peer-reviewed journal, European Urology, which has the highest impact factor amongst scientific journals focused in urology. The study evaluated HIFU versus radical prostatectomy (RP) as a first line treatment of localized prostate cancer. The paper is entitled “Whole-gland or Subtotal High-intensity Focused Ultrasound Versus Radical Prostatectomy: The Prospective, Noninferiority, Nonrandomized, HIFI Trial” and is authored by Dr. Guillaume Ploussard from Department of Urology, UROSUD, Clinique La Croix du Sud, France. A link to the publication can be found here.

“The publication of the HIFI study in European Urology will importantly serve to increase awareness amongst the global urology and patient community on how robotic HIFU technology is rapidly changing the treatment paradigm for patients with localized, early-stage prostate cancer,” said Professor Pascal Rischmann, Principal Investigator of the HIFI trial and senior author of the publication. “It is clear that a growing number of men with localized prostate cancer are seeking less invasive, tissue-sparing treatment options that will help preserve their sexual function and urinary continence. The data from the HIFI Study not only underscores HIFU’s excellent oncologic control, but also highlights its significantly better functional outcomes when compared to radical prostatectomy.”

“We are pleased to announce the publication of the HIFI study results in the prestigious medical journal, European Urology,” said Ryan Rhodes, Chief Executive Officer of EDAP TMS. “As the single largest and most rigorous clinical study ever conducted comparing oncologic and functional outcomes between Focal One robotic HIFU and radical prostatectomy, the publication of this data highlights the substantial clinical benefits of Focal One as an important, first line treatment option for the management of localized prostate cancer. We believe the publication of such important, positive results will provide additional momentum to growing Focal One adoption, while further advancing treatment decision guidelines.”