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Sixty cases of cutaneous cancer treated by liquid nitrogen cryotherapy and with follow-up survey.

Author(s) : YANG B., NIE P.

Summary

Sixty patients with cutaneous cancer were treated separately by contact cryotherapy, spurting cryotherapy and contact therapy combined with spurting therapy for three freeze-thaw cycles according to the state of illness, in patients necessary for repeated treatments, the interval between 2 treatments was 2 weeks. The mean frequency of treatments was 4.6 times. The cure rate of the sixty patients was 80%, the significantly effective rate was 16.67% and the effective rate was 3.33%. Treatment of cutaneous cancer by liquid nitrogen cryotherapy has the advantages of being simple, convenient, safe, painless, highly effective and lack of adverse systemic reactions.

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  • Original title: Sixty cases of cutaneous cancer treated by liquid nitrogen cryotherapy and with follow-up survey.
  • Record ID : 2000-1624
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1999/09/19
  • Source: Source: Prepr. 20th int. Congr. Refrig., Sydney
    pap. 674; 4 p.; tabl.; 3 ref.