Friday, October 19, 2012

Simple procedure destroys breast cancer tumors

October 19, 2012
Simple procedure destroys
breast cancer tumors
As you may know, I’m all about natural treatments whenever possible. But there are times when technology can produce absolutely amazing treatments. And researchers in Israel may have one such discovery that can destroy small breast cancer tumors.

The Israeli company IceCure Medical developed IceSense3 to kill breast cancer tumors with a minimally invasive treatment. The procedure is much like a biopsy, in that it uses ultrasound imaging to guide a thin hollow needle into the tumor. Then the doctor uses extremely cold temperatures injected through the needle to destroy the tumor.

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Here are some of the huge benefits from this treatment. The IceSense3 doesn’t require the usual surgical incision. Your doctor can perform it in his office in just 10-15 minutes. There are no expensive hospital bills. You need only a local anesthetic for this procedure. There’s no recovery time. And it doesn’t disfigure your breast. For this method to work, it requires very early detection. I still like it, as it avoids disfiguring surgery and other mutilation procedures for women. I am not a fan of mammography. However, if you have had one, and it finds a small tumor that your doctor recommends removing, this may be the wave of the future.
This could be a very useful procedure for doctors that use thermography. Thermography, if you recall, can find developing tumors before they fully degenerate to cancer. The imaging picks up specific heat signatures within the breast. Tumors generate a lot of heat. So it makes sense that the cold temperatures would destroy the tumor. (You can read all about thermography on my website.) Plus, the cold would destroy cells close to the needle and potentially prevent any spread through the needle pathway (a serious problem with biopsies).
It still remains to be seen if it will prevent widespread metastases, since cancers have often spread by the time they are visible on scan or palpable on exam. But this beats mastectomy and even lumpectomy, which are both limited in their benefits and the incisions may cause the tumor to spread.
If you’re interested in finding a doctor near you that performs this procedure, please call 888-516-7389. And be sure that I’ll have more on this new therapy as it becomes available.

Yours for better health and medical freedom,
Robert J. Rowen, MD

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