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    Cryoablation, a minimally invasive freezing technique, offers effective precision tumor cell death for renal and prostate cancers. This review details its historical development, current urological applications, and future potential in Russia.

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    Area of Science:

    • Minimally invasive surgical techniques
    • Oncology
    • Urology

    Context:

    • Cryoablation is a key advancement in modern medicine for treating complex diseases.
    • It involves localized tissue freezing to precisely eliminate tumor cells, particularly in renal and prostate cancers.
    • The review traces the historical evolution of cryosurgery from the 19th century.

    Purpose:

    • To review the historical development and current applications of cryoablation in urological practice.
    • To analyze indications, contraindications, complications, and long-term outcomes of cryoablation for renal and prostate cancer.
    • To assess the current status and future prospects of cryoablation in Russia.

    Summary:

    • Cryoablation utilizes localized freezing to achieve targeted tumor cell destruction in renal and prostate cancers.
    • A comprehensive literature review covers its historical trajectory, established urological uses, and treatment outcomes.
    • The technique is widely adopted internationally and is poised for significant growth in Russian medical practice.

    Impact:

    • Cryoablation provides a precise, minimally invasive treatment option for specific cancers.
    • Understanding its history and outcomes informs clinical decision-making and future research.
    • The expanding use of cryoablation signifies progress in oncological and urological treatment modalities.