Cryosurgery Surgery Medicine
Cryosurgery Surgery Medicine
Cryosurgery is the medical use of liquid nitrogen (LN2) for removing tumors of the prostate gland and other organs. It also includes therapeutic uses of LN2 for removing skin cancers, moles, and warts.
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Cryotherapy For Devastating Eye Disease - April 14, 1996 article about cryotherapy to prevent blindness in children with severe retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Gary Onik, M.D. - Provides details of procedures at Florida Hospital/Celebration Health, with research findings, FAQ, and patient information.
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Proceedings from the 10th World Congress of Cryosurgery - Links to over 100 summaries of papers presented in 1998.
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Cryosurgical Ablation Of The Prostate: TwoYear ProstateSpecific Antigen And Biopsy Results - A 1995 paper by Cohen, Miller, Rooker, and Shuman at Medical College of Pennsylvania.
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Cryotherapy for Hepatic Colorectal Carcinoma Metastases - For liver tumors secondary to colon cancer. Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, University of Missouri Health Sciences Center.
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Cryotherapy Australia - Detailed information about cryotherapy, a minimally invasive procedure designed to cure prostate cancer in the early stages. Includes the results and benefits, a FAQs and information about Dr. Neil Godon, a practicing Urologist in Cairns, Australia.
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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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Cryo Forum - A forum for sharing knowledge among Cryosurgeons and the public. Many abstracts and papers included in various cryosurgical specialities.
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