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Distant Resolution of Actinic Keratosis following Cryosurgery: An Unusual Phenomenon
Early after the introduction of cryosurgery to clinical practice, there were reports of metastasis regressing after cryosurgery of a primary tumour, mainly prostate and breast cancer, suggesting a systemic immunological effect to a local reaction ...
Karim Saleh
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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common cancer in the world and has a rising incidence. Current guidelines for low‐risk BCC including superficial BCC (sBCC) recommend several treatment options including destructive treatment methods, such as ...
E. Backman+6 more
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Hybrid Simulation and Planning Platform for Cryosurgery with Microsoft HoloLens
Cryosurgery is a technique of growing popularity involving tissue ablation under controlled freezing. Technological advancement of devices along with surgical technique improvements have turned cryosurgery from an experimental to an established option ...
S. Condino+8 more
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Background The study aimed to assess the value of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) as a prognostic and treatment response marker in patients undergoing androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) plus cryosurgery vs. ADT alone for metastatic prostate cancer (mPCA).
Mingxiong Sheng+2 more
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Intralesional cryosurgery in benign vascular lesions: a good option for cherry angioma and hamartomas over port-wine stain [PDF]
Cryosurgery is a technique widely known and used among dermatologists. Intralesional application is already used to treat keloids and has the advantage of restricting the zone of action of low temperatures of liquid nitrogen.
Flávia Trevisan+4 more
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Cryosurgery can represent a therapeutic option for breast cancer treatment. Here the authors report a strategy combining cryosurgery with cold-responsive nanoparticles loaded with the chemotherapeutic drug irinotecan and PD-L1-targeting siRNA, inducing ...
Wenquan Ou+12 more
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Cryosurgery dates back to the 19th century, with the description of the benefits of local application of cooling for conditions such as pain control. Once commercial liquefied gases became available, more progress was made in the use of cryotherapy for localized lesions.
Cheng, SWK+4 more
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Intralesional cryosurgery of keloids: required treatment hold time
Cryosurgery, a safe physical regimen with only a few adverse effects and contraindications, provides satisfactory results in the overall frustrating treatment of keloids.
C. Zouboulis+3 more
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Enhanced cancer therapy with cold-controlled drug release and photothermal warming enabled by one nanoplatform [PDF]
Stimuli-responsive nanoparticles hold great promise for drug delivery to improve the safety and efficacy of cancer therapy. One of the most investigated stimuli-responsive strategies is to induce drug release by heating with laser, ultrasound, or ...
Agarwal, Pranay+7 more
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Decision-analytic cost-effectiveness model to compare prostate cryotherapy to androgen deprivation therapy for treatment of radiation recurrent prostate cancer [PDF]
Objective: To determine the cost-effectiveness of salvage cryotherapy (SC) in men with radiation recurrent prostate cancer (RRPC). Design: Cost-utility analysis using decision analytic modelling by a Markov model.
Birrell, Fiona+5 more
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