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Liver Cancer Support Group
Hepatic tumors are tumors or growths on or in the liver (medical terms pertaining to the liver often start in hepato- or hepatic from the Greek word for liver, hepar). These growths can be benign or m...
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Cryosurgeryin Discussion: HPV
I had cryosurgery done to remove precancerous cells on my cervix. How long did everyone else's side effects last after the surgery??? -
Cryosurgeryin Discussion: Cervical Cancer
I had cryosurgery today. The doctor talked to me about what will be going on, but he didn't mention how long I need to wait before resuming sexual activity like he did when I had my biopsy. So, how... -
Cryosurgeryin Discussion: Cervical Cancer
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Cryosurgeryin Discussion: Cervical Cancer
I had the cyrosurgery done in September my doctor told me it was okay to resume sexual contact after I had no more discharge for me it took about 2-3 weeks
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Cryosurgeryin Discussion: HPV
I had it done last September. What kind of side effects are you talking about? I had very little cramping and nothing else but it did take almost 3 weeks for me to stop having discharge.
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Cryosurgeryin Discussion: Cervical Cancer
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Cryosurgeryin Discussion: Cervical Cancer
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Liver Cancer in Support Groups
...major responses allowed patients to undergo partial hepatectomy; no published results from any randomized trial of systemic chemotherapyCryosurgery: Cryosurgery is a new technique that can destroy...
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Prostate Cancer in Support Groups
..., High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), chemotherapy, cryosurgery, hormonal therapy, or some combination. Which option is best depends on the stage of the disease, the Gleason score, and the PSA level... -
Hemorrhoids in Support Groups
...): sclerosant or hardening agent is injected into hemorrhoids. This causes the vein walls to collapse and the hemorrhoids to shrivel up.
* Cryosurgery: a frozen tip of a cryoprobe is used to destroy...




