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  1. Cryotherapy - skin; Cryosurgery - skin; Warts - freezing; Warts - cryotherapy; Actinic keratosis - cryotherapy; Solar keratosis - cryotherapy ... Cryotherapy is done using a cotton swab that has been dipped into liquid nitrogen or a probe ...
  2. Cryotherapy uses very cold temperatures to freeze and kill prostate cancer cells. The goal of cryosurgery is ... Possible short-term side effects of cryotherapy for prostate cancer ... Swelling of the penis or scrotum Problems controlling your urination (more ...
  3. ... as compared to those on watchful waiting. 129 Cryotherapy We did not identify any RCTs or cohort ... men treated with ADT for localized prostate cancer. Cryotherapy We identified one cohort study comparing cryotherapy with ...
  4. ... little pain or slight bleeding. How effective is cryotherapy? In cryotherapy, the doctor "freezes the wart off" ... using them. How do salicyclic acid treatment and cryotherapy compare? A number of studies have looked into ...
  5. ... 0.98]) after 7 years of followup. 49 Cryotherapy and high-intensity focused ultrasonography No RCTs or ... did not compare ADT with watchful waiting. 83 Cryotherapy Evidence on harms associated with cryotherapy for localized ...
  6. ... of the final orbital size.[ 5 ] Local Treatment (Cryotherapy, Laser Therapy, and Brachytherapy) For patients undergoing eye- ... administered by the ophthalmologist directly to the tumor. Cryotherapy. Cryotherapy is based on the application of a ...
  7. ... counselor . Six types of standard treatment are used: Cryotherapy Cryotherapy is the use of extreme cold to destroy ... the tumor , which freezes and kills cancer cells . Cryotherapy is usually used to treat small retinoblastoma tumors ...
  8. ... comparisons of laser ablation. 5 Whole Gland Therapies—Cryotherapy No eligible studies of cryotherapy were identified. There were several comparisons of cryotherapy ...
  9. ... tissue. It is used to treat pyogenic granuloma . Cryotherapy Cryotherapy is a treatment that uses an instrument to ... excision or curettage ) to remove the lesion. Photocoagulation . Cryotherapy . Topical beta-blocker therapy (propranolol or timolol). Pyogenic ...
  10. ... of improving the chances of complete tumor eradication. Cryotherapy is a form of ablation that is applied ... 3%]), followed by primary ADT (14.4%) and cryotherapy (4.0%); comparatively, only 6.8 percent of ...
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