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Profound Medical Corp T.PRN

Alternate Symbol(s):  PROF

Profound Medical Corp. is a Canada-based commercial-stage medical device company that develops and markets customizable, incision-free therapies for the ablation of diseased tissue. It is commercializing TULSA-PRO, a technology that combines real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), robotically driven transurethral ultrasound and closed-loop temperature feedback control. The TULSA procedure, performed using the TULSA-PRO system, has the potential of becoming a mainstream treatment modality across the entire prostate disease spectrum; ranging from low -, intermediate-, or high-risk prostate cancer; to hybrid patients suffering from both prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH); to men with BPH only; and also, to patients requiring salvage therapy for radio-recurrent localized prostate cancer. It is also commercializing Sonalleve, a therapeutic platform that is CE marked for the treatment of uterine fibroids and palliative pain treatment of bone metastases.


TSX:PRN - Post by User

Comment by MrMugsyon Jan 07, 2021 3:17pm
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RE:RE:PRN announces preliminary 2020 revenue numbers ...

RE:RE:PRN announces preliminary 2020 revenue numbers ...
Charlie263 wrote: Very good progress, and results. All the best to Profound Medical!


Exactly Charlie !!!

Wonder how far into the development of this company we need to go before larger companies start looking at us as an acquisition.  Might want a large revenue base from which to work - or - don't want to spend too much, so they try to get it early ????

Not sure which way it could go but I'd say we're still looking at a few years of growth before we become a target.  Just guessing.
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