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Results 1 - 10 of 96 for Cryosurgery
  1. Cervix cryosurgery is a procedure to freeze and destroy abnormal tissue in the cervix . ... Your provider will help you to decide if cryosurgery is right for your condition.
  2. ... and kill prostate cancer cells. The goal of cryosurgery is to destroy the entire prostate gland and possibly surrounding tissue. Cryosurgery is generally not used as a first treatment ...
  3. Cryosurgery (VisualDX)  
    Cryosurgery uses liquid nitrogen, a very low-temperature liquid, to destroy noncancerous (benign) and some cancerous (malignant) ...
  4. Cryotherapy or cryosurgery may be used to: Remove warts Destroy precancerous skin lesions (actinic keratoses or solar keratoses) In rare cases, ...
  5. Cryosurgery to Treat Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Cryosurgery is a local treatment that uses extreme cold produced by liquid nitrogen or argon gas to destroy cancer cells and abnormal tissue. Learn how cryosurgery works, about the types of cancer and precancers ...
  6. Cryosurgery is performed by freezing and destroying abnormal tissue.
  7. Cryosurgery is super-freezing of tissue in order to destroy it. This procedure may be done to ...
  8. A skin lesion is an area of the skin that is different from the surrounding skin. This can be a lump, sore, or an area of skin that ...
  9. A skin lesion is an area of the skin that is different than the surrounding skin. This can be a lump, sore, or an area of skin that ...
  10. Stages of Prostate Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Prostate cancer treatment can include active surveillance, surgery, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and supportive care. ...
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