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  2. Management of prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    Cryosurgery is a minimally invasive method of treating prostate cancer in which the prostate gland is exposed to freezing temperatures. [14] Under ultrasound guidance metal rods are inserted through the skin of the perineum into the prostate.

  3. Gary Onik - Wikipedia

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    Gary Onik is the inventor of ultrasound-guided cryosurgery procedures for the prostate and for the liver. Onik treated the first liver patients with cryosurgery in 1986 and the first patient with ultrasound-guided prostate cancer cryosurgery in 1990. He developed techniques and instrumentation that have been integral to the minimally invasive ...

  4. Cryoimmunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Since the 1960s, Tanaka treated metastatic breast cancer patients with cryotherapy and reported cryoimmunological reaction resulting from cryotherapy. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In the 1970s, systemic immunological response from local cryoablation of prostate cancer was also clinically observed.

  5. Mathew Knowles spreads prostate cancer awareness to ... - AOL

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    Mathew Knowles is continuing his advocacy and fight against cancer, teaming up with national nonprofit ZERO Prostate Cancer for a new initiative to save lives, specifically in underserved communities.

  6. Cryosurgery - Wikipedia

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    Several internal disorders are also treated with cryosurgery, including liver cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, oral cancers, cervical disorders and, more commonly in the past, hemorrhoids. Soft tissue conditions such as plantar fasciitis [8] (jogger's heel) and fibroma (benign excrescence of connective tissue) can be treated with cryosurgery.

  7. Cryoablation - Wikipedia

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    All of Dr. Tanaka's breast cancer cases were considered incurable: advanced, unresectable, and resistant to radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and endocrine therapy. [17] At the same time, physicians, including Dr. Ablin and Dr. Gage, started utilizing cryoablation for the treatment of prostate and bone cancer.