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| | Cryosurgery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cryosurgery is a minimally invasive procedure, and is often preferred to more traditional kinds of surgery because of its minimal pain, scarring, and cost; however, as with any medical treatment, there are risks involved, primarily that of damage to nearby healthy tissue. |  | | Cryosurgery comes from the Greek cryo (κρυο) meaning cold and the word surgery (cheirourgiki - χειρουργικη) meaning literally hand work. |  | | Warts, moles, skin tags, solar keratoses, and small skin cancers are candidates for cryosurgical treatment. |
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| | National Cancer Institute - Cryosurgery in Cancer Treatment: Q & A |
 | | Cryosurgery is used to treat several types of cancer, and some precancerous or noncancerous conditions. |  | | Some advantages of cryosurgery are that the procedure can be repeated, and it can be used to treat men who cannot have surgery or radiation therapy because of their age or other medical problems. |  | | Cryosurgery is used to treat external tumors, such as those on the skin. |
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http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Therapy/cryosurgery
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| | History of cryosurgery |
 | | Cryosurgery is probably the first surgical technique that has used angionesis to treat cancer. |  | | Cryosurgery, sometimes referred to as cryotherapy or cryoablation, is a surgical technique in which freezing is used to destroy undesirable tissues. |  | | Cryosurgery is an important minimally invasive surgical technique. |
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http://www.me.berkeley.edu/Cryosurgery/Fundamentals_of_cryosurgery.html
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| | Prostate Cancer Information Center: Cryosurgery |
 | | Cryosurgery can also be used for, and is potentially curative in, patients who have failed radiation therapy. |  | | In our experience with cryosurgery, we have found that this procedure often works well in patients who are at high risk of failing more conventional treatments. |  | | You have a discussion with the doctor, who explains what cryosurgery is, what the procedure entails, and the risks, benefits and complications that could occur. |
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http://www.prostatecancercare.com/treatment/cryosurgery.html
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| | CRYOSURGERY.AT |
 | | Cryosurgery is established in medical practice both as a single technique as well as supplementary to other oncological treatments. |  | | The modern cryosurgery leans on the theoretical, clinical and experimental experiences since 1963. |  | | The prerequisites for the art of cryosurgery include not only long experience in the use of the instruments but also experimental and clinical knowledge. |
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http://www.cryosurgery.at/index.php?go=3&id=2
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 | | Cryosurgery is an effective primary therapy for prostate cancer. |  | | When cryosurgery is used as salvage therapy after failed radiation, recurrence free survival ranges from 66.5% to 86% at one year and 53.2% to 74% at two years. |  | | This salvage role of cryosurgery gives the patient another good chance of being cured of the cancer. |
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http://www.comiterpa.com/cryosurgery.htm
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| | HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results |
 | | Cryosurgery is used to treat a wide variety of skin lesions in the... |  | | Cryosurgery: cost-effective cancer cure; well-tolerated therapy treats high percentage of many skin cancers. |  | | Cryosurgery is one of the techniques available for bronchoscopic... |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?q=Cryosurgery&refid=healthcyclopedia
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| | Cryosurgery for nonmelanoma skin cancer |
 | | Cryosurgery is often used to destroy precancerous skin lesions such as actinic keratoses, but is rarely used alone (monotherapy) to treat skin cancer. |  | | Cryosurgery is an efficient procedure if there are many skin cancers that need to be destroyed or treated. |  | | Cryosurgery wounds heal slowly and can be painful. |
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http://www.webmd.com/hw/cancer/aa40824.asp
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| | Harvard Health Letter: The big chill - use of cryosurgery to treat prostate cancer - includes information about a ... |
 | | Cryosurgery is not recommended for men whose cancer has metastasized (spread) from the prostate to other parts of the body. |  | | About 115 hospitals in the United States offer cryosurgery for prostate cancer, some because they are formally studying its results and others as an alternative to conventional surgery and radiation therapy. |  | | Proponents of this technique claim it is less likely to cause incontinence and other undesirable side effects than radical prostatectomy and radiation therapy. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1585/is_n11_v20/ai_17229685
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| | Washington Musculoskeletal Tumor Center - Cryosurgery |
 | | We review the biological effect of cryosurgery on bone, surgical technique, and current indications for its use. |  | | One 70 year-old patient with late (3-year) postoperative degenerative changes of the shoulder underwent shoulder arthroplasty. |  | | We have nearly 20 years of experience in the use of this technique and have carefully refined its application to maximize its effectiveness while preventing complications. |
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http://www.sarcoma.org/main.php?page=cryo
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| | Cryosurgery |
 | | Cryosurgery is used to treat skin changes caused by the genital wart virus and precancerous changes on the surface of a woman's cervix. |  | | Cryosurgery is very effective and is less expensive than other treatments. |  | | If you are being treated for a skin lesion, you may have: |
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http://folsomobgyn.com/cryosurgery.htm
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| | Cryosurgery in the Treatment of Prostate Cancer |
 | | Cryosurgery is less invasive than tradition surgery and seems to associated with fewer complications. |  | | The third group were patients who had already failed radiation therapy prior to having cryosurgery. |  | | Up to three years follow up after cryosurgery showed 10 % positive biopsy rate (failure) compared to 40 - 50 % positive surgical margin rate (eventual failure) with radical prostatectomy and 35 - 90 % positive biopsy rate after radiation therapy (1,2,3,4,5). |
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http://www.cancernews.com/cryosurgery.htm
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| | Cryosurgery Prostate Cancer Information UPMC Cancer Centers |
 | | Used for many years in the treatment of skin cancer, cryosurgery is currently considered an experimental therapy for prostate cancer because there are no long-term results to document the technique's effectiveness. |  | | Hormone therapy shrinks the prostate and cancer prior to cryosurgery and improves the chances of freezing the entire prostate. |  | | Results of long-term studies of the effectiveness of cryosurgery are not yet available |
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http://www.upmccancercenters.com/cancer/prostate/cryosurgery.html
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| | ACS :: Cryosurgery |
 | | Cryosurgery is less invasive than radical prostatectomy, so there is less blood loss, a shorter hospital stay, shorter recovery period, and less pain than with surgery. |  | | Most men have blood in their urine for a day or two after the procedure, as well as soreness in the area where the needles were placed. |  | | But compared with surgery or radiation therapy, doctors know much less about the long-term effectiveness of cryosurgery. |
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http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_4x_Cryosurgery_36.asp?rnav=cri
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| | CRYOSURGERY |
 | | Multiple sessions of cryosurgery may be required till the desired result is achieved. |  | | The treatment procedures described in the site are not without risk and the author is not responsible for complication that arise in the course of the treatment done by other doctors. |  | | Cancers of the skin which are very small and have no deep or distant spread |
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| | eMedicine - Prostate Cancer: Cryotherapy : Article by Matthew Cooperberg, MD, MPH |
 | | Onik et al recently tested a similar approach in a small series of 9 patients treated with focal, unilateral nerve-sparing cryotherapy; with a mean follow-up of 36 months, all had stable PSA levels, 6 patients had biopsy specimens with negative findings, and 7 of the 9 were potent (Onik, 2002). |  | | Gould, for example, has described a technique of total cryosurgery, in which no urethral warming catheter is used and the urethra is intentionally ablated along with the entire prostate gland. |  | | A number of improvements in technology and clinical algorithms may be expected to facilitate ongoing improvements in cryotherapy outcomes in terms of cancer control and quality of life. |
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| | Common Questions Re: TCAP - Cryosurgery |
 | | During the targeted cryosurgery procedure, the patient may receive epidural anaesthesia so he is awake and can talk to the physician, but feels no pain, otherwise he can opt for general anaesthesia |  | | Others turn to targeted cryosurgery for treatment if radiation therapy has failed. |  | | Five-year combined data for traditional cryosurgery showed that 82% of patients had negative biopsies. |
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| | eMedicine - Gynecologic Cryosurgery : Article by Kristiina Parviainen, MD |
 | | Your doctor has determined that you have cervical dysplasia, which may be treated with cryosurgery. |  | | The practitioner should review the Pap test, colposcopy, and ECC results to confirm that the patient is an appropriate candidate for cryosurgery. |  | | This article will review the role of cryosurgery in the treatment of preinvasive cervical neoplasia. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3337.htm
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| | Prostate Cancer: More Long-term Research Needed on Cryosurgery as a Second-line Therapy |
 | | According to the assessment, outcomes of salvage cryosurgery have tended to improve with better instrumentation, better surgical technique, and greater experience on the part of the urologists performing the procedure. |  | | Because cryosurgery is better tolerated than traditional prostate cancer surgery—prostatectomy—it can be offered to men who would not normally be candidates for the surgery because of advanced age or the presence of other health problems. |  | | Some patients who have failed radiation therapy have benefitted from the use of cryosurgery as a second-line or salvage therapy. |
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| | Prostate Cancer Surgery information - CryoSurgery Prostate Info » Cryoblation Surgery |
 | | The 65-patient study, in which the Endocare Cryocare® system was used principally, examined the results of men who elected to have prostate cryosurgery as their primary therapy between January 1998 and April 2002. |  | | Cryosurgery - A new approach to Prostate Cancer |  | | With traditional methods (radical prostatectomy and Radiation Therapy) and procedures the patients hear the bad side effects such and impotence and incontinence. |
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| | Amazon.com: Atlas of Cryosurgery: Books: Nikolai N. Korpan |
 | | Given, too, is the whole spectrum of experimental and clinical cryosurgery and the results of cryosurgical treatment of tumors in, for example, the liver, lung, or skin and bone. |  | | This atlas aims at presenting the fundamental aspects of modern cryosurgery and the advantages it offers to cancer patients compared to conventional surgical approaches. |  | | Abundantly illustrated atlas presents the basic aspects of modern cryosurgery and the advantages it offers to cancer patients compared to conventional surgical approaches. |
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| | The big freeze: Using cryosurgery to kill breast cancer |
 | | A new technique, called cryosurgery, is currently being studied at the U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center. |  | | Cryosurgery involves making a very small incision in the skin. |  | | To learn more about cancer and about research studies conducted at the U-M Health System, contact the U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center's Cancer AnswerLine at 1-800-865-1125. |
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http://www.cancer.med.umich.edu/news/cryosurgery.htm
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| | Cryosurgery Very Successful In Treating Prostate Cancer Recurrence |
 | | The study of 43 men who were unsuccessfully treated with radiation therapy for prostate cancer shows that nearly two years following treatment with cryosurgery, 97 percent of men were disease free, meaning they had a prostate specific antigen (PSA) score of less than 4.0 ng/mL. |  | | Cryosurgery Very Successful In Treating Prostate Cancer Recurrence |  | | "While the diagnosis of prostate cancer comes as a shock to anyone, to learn of its recurrence is even more disheartening," said Paul Mikus, president and CEO of Endocare, Inc. "By demonstrating the efficacy of cryosurgery for men who have failed radiation, this study offers new hope for overcoming the disease. |
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| | CRYOSURGERY |
 | | Dermatologists have the most experience with cryosurgery for treating cancers of the skin. |  | | The procedure can be repeated if the first cryosurgery has failed, radical surgery is still an option if the first cryosurgery fails. |  | | Most recently other applications have been explored including the use of treating liver cancer, bone and kidney cancer. |
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| | Cryosurgery More Effective in Treating Some Prostate Cancer |
 | | PITTSBURGH, April 30, 1996 -- A recent study conducted by urologists and researchers at Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) and published in the March issue of Urology confirms that prostate cryosurgery is at least twice as effective as traditional methods of treating localized prostate cancer. |  | | Led by Ralph Miller, M.D., and Jeffrey Cohen, M.D., AGH urologists and professors at Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann University, the study of patients who underwent prostate cryosurgery at AGH offers greater hope for men who wish to avoid radical prostatectomy and radiation therapy as treatment options. |  | | Cryosurgery More Effective in Treating Some Prostate Cancer |
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| | Cryosurgical Ablation of the Prostate (CSAP) |
 | | While it is true that this technique is being offered at many centers in the U.S., results and outcomes after prostate cryosurgery may vary among institutions. |  | | Is cryosurgery performed the same way in every patient who undergoes the procedure? |  | | Much of the information enclosed below is based on the current experience with the cryoablation program which has been conducted by Dr. Long at Tufts-New England Medical Center since November, 1992. |
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| | Proceedings from the 10th World Congress of Cryosurgery |
 | | Interim assessment of cryosurgery as a primary treatment for prostate cancer (John Saliken) |  | | When cryosurgery is the Best Choice in treating Dermatologic lesions (Jaime Ferrer-Bernet) |  | | Hepatic cryosurgery: long-term survival after palliative surgical cancer treatment, Part II (NN Korpan, G Hochwarter, F Sellner, JV Zharkov) |
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| | Cryosurgery for Adrenal Disease |
 | | This new technique offers the ferret surgeon many potential advantages over traditional adrenalectomy, and may someday be the technique of choice to treat adrenal tumors in the future. |  | | For more information on this new exciting technique contact Dr Weiss. |  | | Studies are currently underway to compare adrenal cryosurgery and traditional adrenalectomy in the ferret with adrenal disease. |
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http://www.miamiferret.org/fhc/cryosurgery.htm
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| | :: Health :: Medicine :: Surgery :: Cryosurgery |
 | | Web Search for Health Medicine Surgery Cryosurgery - News search for Health Medicine Surgery Cryosurgery - encyclopedia entries for Health Medicine Surgery Cryosurgery - |  | | :: Health :: Medicine :: Surgery :: Cryosurgery |  | | Cryosurgery in the Treatment of Prostate Cancer - Article by Duke K. Bahn, MD. Part of the Cancer News on the Net. |
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| | Guthrie - Services - Cryosurgery |
 | | While some people with cancer benefit from traditional surgery to remove a tumor or from chemotherapy, other people have tumors that respond better to the cryosurgery technique. |  | | Cryosurgery is a recent advance in the surgical treatment of various cancers, including liver cancer, prostate cancer and kidney cancer. |  | | Cryosurgery has been available at Guthrie since October 1999, and at this time, Guthrie is the only medical center in the region to offer such an advanced treatment for cancer. |
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| | Are there any side effects after cryosurgery? |
 | | There are some basic risks associated with cryosurgery which are the same as those which exist for any surgical procedure, but these are uncommon. |  | | Tissue sloughing occurs in 25-50% of patients undergoing cryosurgery compared to 4-6% of patients who have not been previously radiated. |  | | Impotence has persisted in 100% of patients undergoing cryosurgery who have been previously radiated, compared to 80-85% of patients who have not had prior radiation. |
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| | University Surgeons- Cryosurgery For Benign Breast Tumors |
 | | The risks are the same as they would be for any procedure that involves the insertion of a needle into the breast, i.e., bleeding or infection, etc. This is a uncommon under ultrasound-guidance. |  | | Cryosurgery is a surgical procedure that destroys tumor cells by freezing. |  | | Read more about Darius S. Francescatti, M.D. in his personal profile on this web site. |
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| | The Liver Cancer Network Treatment: Cryosurgery |
 | | Proper selection of patients and attention to detail in performing the cryosurgical procedure are mandatory in order to achieve good results and outcomes. |  | | In my experience, patients who respond to chemotherapy and undergo surgical treatment of their liver tumors will achieve superior outcomes. |  | | Frequently, cryosurgery is used in conjunction with liver resection as some of the tumors are removed while others are treated with cryosurgery. |
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http://www.livercancer.com/treatments/cryosurgery.html
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| | Resource Library: Find information on Cervix treatment - cryosurgery at MerckSource |
 | | Your doctor will help you to decide if cryosurgery is appropriate for your condition. |  | | This is a surgical treatment to freeze and destroy abnormal surgical tissue (cryosurgery). |  | | Although some slight cramping may occur, cryosurgery is relatively painless, and produces very little scarring. |
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| | Dr. Koop - Cervical cryosurgery |
 | | You should promptly seek professional medical care if you have any concern about your health, and you should always consult your physician before starting a fitness regimen. |  | | It is used to treat malignant tumors, control pain, control bleeding, and reduce brain lesions. |  | | Cryosurgery is super-freezing of tissue in order to destroy it. |
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| | Cryosurgery for Cancer Treatment Links |
 | | - Galil Medical provides medical equipment for prostate cancer treatment and kidney cancer, assisting with procedures such as cryosurgery, cryoablation, alternatives to brachytherapy and minimally invasive surgery dealing with the prostate. |  | | -is a scientific society which aims to promote and disseminate research in the field of cryosurgery and related areas of low temperature medicine. |  | | - Information service of Cryomedical Sciences, Inc. Also includes a section called Cryosurgery Centers of Excellence |
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| | Iceballs Index Page |
 | | Percutaneous, Transperineal Cryosurgery of the Prostate as Salvage Therapy for Post Radiation Recurrence of Adenocarcinoma by J. Cohen et. |  | | Cryosurgery in the Treatment of Prostate Cancer, Duke K. Bahn, M.D. Cryosurgery More Effective in Treating Some Prostate Cancer |  | | Using TRUS Effectively to Diagnose, Stage, Prostate Cancer |
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| | Freezing Liver Tumors to Death: Helping Conventional Therapy Work Better |
 | | After cryosurgery patients were free of debilitating abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea and other significant symptoms for a median of 10 months, as opposed to being homebound or bed-ridden which is a common condition for people with metastatic neuroendocrine tumors. |  | | The first study examined 19 patients who had failed conventional treatments such as chemotherapy and received cryosurgery for advanced neuroendocrine cancers that had spread to the liver. |  | | These cancers begin in the small bowel or pancreas and when they reach the liver, the patient can suffer severe abdominal pain, nausea and diarrhea. |
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| | Cryosurgery Freezes and Kills Liver Tumors |
 | | The recent addition of cryosurgery to standard surgery techniques expands the number of patients who may benefit from surgical treatment of liver tumors. |  | | However, by combining resection and cryosurgery, more than 10 tumors have been removed in some patients. |  | | Up to 80% of patients are not considered candidates for resection procedures. |
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| | Prostate Cancer Surgery & Prognosis - Urologychannel |
 | | Recent studies show that 97% of cryosurgery patients are cancer free at 1 year and 82% are cancer free at 5 years following surgery. |  | | Cryosurgery usually can be repeated safely if cancer returns. |  | | Most patients report very little discomfort and often recover fully within days. |
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| | Cryosurgery definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | Skin Cancer - Explains the different types of skin cancer (basel cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanom), their symptoms, treatment and how to prevent skin cancer. |  | | Cryosurgery definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |  | | Cryosurgery: Treatment performed with an instrument that freezes and destroys abnormal tissue. |
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| | Prostate cancer cryosurgery complications refuted |
 | | While cryosurgery has been advocated for the treatment of recurrent disease following surgery for localized prostate cancer, early reports have suggested a high risk of side effects, such as incontinence, Bryce Weber (University of Toronto, Ontario) and colleagues observe. |  | | PSA levels were undetectable in 72% of men at the 6-week check-up, consistent with biochemical evidence of gland and tumor eradication, the researchers report in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases. |  | | Study findings from Canada support the use of cryosurgery for localized recurrent prostate cancer, on finding a low rate of serous complications with the treatment. |
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| | Warts: Removal by Freezing -- familydoctor.org |
 | | Cryosurgery can be uncomfortable, but it usually isn't too painful. |  | | When your doctor places the instrument on your skin to freeze the wart, it will feel like an ice cube is stuck to your skin. |  | | Your doctor will then be able to remove the white skin layer covering the wart and use cryosurgery to freeze the base (root) of the wart. |
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| | Cancer Issues - Basal Cell Carcinoma |
 | | Excision - the cancer is cut from the skin along with some healthy tissue around it. |  | | Cryosurgery - the cancer is killed by freezing it. |  | | Electrodessication and Curettage - the cancer is burned and removed with a sharp instrument. |
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| | American College of Cryosurgery Homepage |
 | | The American College of Cryosurgery is a scientific society which aims to promote and disseminate research in the field of cryosurgery and related areas of low temperature medicine. |  | | Abstracts of recent clinical summary papers on prostate cryosurgery (1/00) |  | | American College of Cryosurgery 6105B Etcheverry Hall University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 USA Telephone: (510) 642-8220 Fax: (510) 642-1274 E-mail: rubinsky@euler.Berkeley.EDU |
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| | Cryosurgery |
 | | Of special interest: Our high-tech CryoHit® system is the only FDA approved cryotherapy system approved for use within the MRI environment. |  | | Galil Medical Ltd., with operations in Israel and the U.S., specializes in the development, manufacture, and marketing of state-of-the-art minimally invasive medical products and systems based on hypothermic destruction of target tissue. |  | | Welcome to the Cryosurgery products, supplies page on MedCatalog.Com |
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| | CRYO FORUM MENU |
 | | If you wish to contribute to the documentation and discussion with your works, opinions and questions, feel free to contact us. |  | | meeting of the International Society of Cryosurgery Faculty of Medicine, University of Crete, Greece. |  | | Proceedings from the XIth World Congress of Cryosurgery Lisbon, Portugal October 5th - 7th, 2001 doc format |
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| | CRYOSURGERY |
 | | The Welch Allyn Cryosurgical System has the features and components you need for cryosurgery. |  | | The advanced technology will assure you of high quality and durability. |
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