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May I suggest that you look to Russia where cryosurgery has been used for over 4000 years.

I have only heard of heart and brain surgery, but I feel reasonably sure that with all those years experience prostate surgery will have been included somewhere.

Larry

Hi Larry,

Do you have any kind of references or proof of your statement? I really would

like to know how cryosurgery was used 4000 years ago.

I wish you all the bestAubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.)Author of A Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original book for free at: www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrimRead the new edition for free at:www.prostate-help.org/cabooks.htmDr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

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I think you are referring to the lowering of body temperature to enable open abdominal surgery, typically in cardiac cases. There have been several documentary films from Russia and the CIS countries showing patients packed in ice as a way to lower resperatory and cardiac functioning. Cryosurgery, as considered for prostate cancer, refers to the destruction of cell structure by freezing. I doubt either activity was commonly used theraputically 4000 years ago, but, who knows. Regards, Darryl from http://www.malecare.com

May I suggest that you look to Russia where cryosurgery has been used for over 4000 years.

I have only heard of heart and brain surgery, but I feel reasonably sure that with all those years experience prostate surgery will have been included somewhere.

Larry

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My father had cryosurgery in 2003, I'll be glad to answer questions as I can

help you understand. Cryo is most useful when the cancer is believed to be

contained and not metastasized. Impotence is a greater likelihood as the

nerve bundles are less likely to recover from the freezing, though it

certainly can and does happen. Cryo in one town may not be the same as

another because there are many small advances that some clinics and surgeons

are aware of and take advantage of.

Once Cryo is performed it functionally rules out a radical prostatectomy

because the freezing creates so much necrotic (dead) tissue that removing it

is described like " getting a tennis ball out of cement. "

Cryosurgery

Has anyone undergone cryosurgery for prostate cancer? Does it help

in cases of advanced prostate cancer? How is the procedure done?

Does cryosurgery result in impotence and incontinence?

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Hi Aubrey,

I appreciate that your concept of cryosurgery will be completely different to the early Russian method, which I understand was merely to take the body temperature down to the lowest possible degree. (Something which could well be used to cure AIDS.) Although it would never be used in the modern world as there would be no profit in it.

Skeletons have been found with indications of open heart and brain surgery having been successfully performed, with indications that this was the method used.

Larry

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> In the book " Surviving Prostate Cancer wihout Surgery " Modern

Cryosurgery (sometimes called cryoablation, cryotherapy) first

performed by Dr. Onik in 1990 was metioned.

although sexual dysfunction was known to be its side effect, the

system used by Dr. Onik has minimized the occurence of the same. As

to incontenence, it is logical to think that it would be temporary

or none at all since the prostate and nearby nerves were not severed.

For details about the book please visit

www.SurvivingProstateCancerwithoutSurgery.org.

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Be aware of your choices,

Philip

www.SurvivingProstateCancerwithoutSurgery.org

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