Cryosurgery for Breast Cancer

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As the majority of breast cancers present as small non-palpable lesions, alternatives for surgical lumpectomy come into consideration. Breast tumor ablation without surgical excision may be a less morbid procedure without sacrificing cancer control. Cryosurgery is one of several ablative options for the treatment of small unifocal breast cancer. The potential advantages include avoidance of a surgical procedure, less overall discomfort, improved cosmesis, quicker recovery and the prospect of overall cost benefits. Clinical experience in 29 patients is reviewed demonstrating effectiveness in properly chosen patients. A comparison of ablation methods is discussed. Finally, future research of the role of cryosurgery in the management of breast cancer is described.

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Kaufman, C. S., & Rewcastle, J. C. (2004). Cryosurgery for Breast Cancer. Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment. Adenine Press. https://doi.org/10.1177/153303460400300209

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