 Is it possible to crush and destroy cancer with sound? Pay attention to this story I'm about to tell you. So there's this lady named Sue, right? She's a seamstress from Barcelona, living a pretty normal life until one day, bam. She's hit with the news that she's got liver cancer. Now, the doctors, as usual, they're talking surgeries, chemotherapy, all that stuff we've seen a million times. But here's where it gets interesting. What if I told you there's another way? This is the world of using sound waves to zap cancer. Yeah, you heard me right. Not with heat, not with knives, but with sound. It's this thing called ultrasound, but not the kind you're used to. This isn't about taking pictures of babies, it's about taking down tumors. This genius, Charles Kane and his team at the University of Michigan, they thought, hey, why not use sound for something more? So they start experimenting and find out that these sound waves can actually shake cancer cells to pieces, but without the heat, without the damage to the good and healthy cells around it.