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- Cryosurgery to Treat Cancer - NCI
Cryosurgery is a treatment that uses extreme cold produced by liquid nitrogen or argon gas to destroy cancer cells and abnormal tissue It is a local treatment, which means that it is directed toward a specific part of your body
- Cryosurgery: Purpose, Procedure Risks - Healthline
Cryosurgery is a procedure that doctors use to treat skin cancer, skin lesions, prostate cancer, and other types of cancer Extreme cold is used to destroy abnormal tissue such as tumors
- Cryotherapy: Uses, Procedure, Risks Benefits
Cryosurgery is a minimally invasive treatment Compared to traditional surgery, it usually has less pain and bleeding and a lower risk of damaging healthy tissue near the abnormal cells
- Cryosurgery - Wikipedia
Cryosurgery works by taking advantage of the destructive force of freezing temperatures on cells When their temperature sinks beyond a certain level ice crystals begin forming inside the cells and, because of their lower density, eventually tear apart those cells
- Cryosurgery: Types, Uses, Benefits, and Side Effects - Healthgrades
Cryosurgery uses extremely cold liquid or a cryoprobe to freeze and destroy abnormal cells It can treat cancer, precancer, and skin lesions
- Cryoablation for cancer - Mayo Clinic
During cryoablation, thin metal probes are placed into the area where the cancer is located The probes are filled with a gas that freezes nearby tissue Cryoablation can treat many kinds of cancer It's typically used when surgery isn't an option Cryoablation also may be used to ease pain and other symptoms caused by cancer that has spread
- What Conditions Does Cryosurgery Help Treat? - Verywell Health
Cryosurgery is a safe, minimally invasive procedure in which healthcare providers use cryogen—like liquid nitrogen—to freeze abnormal cancerous or noncancerous cells
- Lung Cancer: What to Know About Cryosurgery - WebMD
Cryosurgery kills cancer cells by freezing them It’s an option for those with lung cancer who can’t have resection Learn about its risks and benefits
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