The introduction of contrast agents has changed the diagnostic role of ultr
asonography dramatically. Advanced ultrasound techniques, although currentl
y largely unexplored, especially for prostate applications, were introduced
to improve, for example, differential diagnosis. Also, new technologies be
came available using the interaction of the angioemboli with the transmitte
d ultrasound waves, and sensitive methods to detect microbubbles were devel
oped, As the traveling of microbubbles through the vascular system is a dyn
amic process, new information becomes available: when the concentration of
the contrast agent can be determined as a function of time, a measure for t
he actual blood flow can be obtained that provides quantitative information
. Initially developed to enhance the ultrasound examinations in cardiac app
lications, contrast agents can currently be found in radiologic application
s as well. The first reports of enhanced Doppler examinations of prostatic
blood flow have been published, and the results indicate that contrast agen
ts are a promising addition to the conventional ultrasound examination, In
this paper, we present a short overview of the status of transrectal ultras
ound imaging in prostate cancer, background information on contrast agents
and imaging modalities, and early results of enhanced Doppler studies of th
e prostate to identify cancer. The early results suggest the feasibility of
using angioemboli to enhance ultrasound imaging of prostate diseases, and
although many issues remain to be solved, angioemboli in combination with a
dedicated imaging modality have the potential to improve the diagnostic ap
plication of ultrasound in evaluating the prostate for disease.