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  1. ... Article: Economic evaluation of thermal ablation compared to cryotherapy and loop diathermy... Cervical Cancer -- see more articles Reference Desk Dictionary of Cancer Terms (National Cancer Institute) ...
  2. ... MAL-PDT than for ALA-PDT, surgical excision, cryotherapy, topical 5-fluorouracil, and imiquimod. The smaller network in Figure 4 was ... 1. Zane C, Facchinetti E, Arisi M, et ...
  3. Your skin is your body's largest organ. It covers and protects your body. Learn about skin conditions, including causes, symptoms, and treatment. ... What ...
  4. ... of the oral mucosal lesions. Laser surgery or cryotherapy are typically used to remove oral HPV lesions ... Pedersen AML, Sørensen CE, Proctor GB, et al.: ...
  5. ... initially choose watchful waiting versus surgery, radiation therapy, cryotherapy, ... lists of relevant articles. Study Selection At least ...
  6. ... 7.5%), and head/neck (8.5%). The cryotherapy arm had a significantly higher rate of ... 17 for ease of reference). For this outcome, one RCT compared between laser ...
  7. ... of the final orbital size.[ 6 ] 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 ...
  8. ... Electronic database searches were supplemented by reviews of reference lists of relevant ... and high-intensity focused ultrasonography versus watchful waiting ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... M, et al The role of computer-assisted cryotherapy in the postoperative treatment after total knee arthroplasty: ... and 52 (ultrasound or TENS or cold or cryotherapy).tw. 53 and 54 ankle.tw. 55 and ...
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