U.S., Feb. 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07398118) titled 'CRYO-1: Cryoablation in Elderly Patients With Early-Stage Breast Cancer.' on Feb. 02.
Brief Summary: This study looks at a new way to treat early-stage breast cancer in older adults using a freezing technique called cryoablation.
Older adults with early-stage breast cancer are usually treated with surgery or primary endocrine therapy (hormone therapy). While these treatments can be effective, they may also be burdensome. Surgery can lead to pain, slow recovery, or complications, and primary endocrine therapy often requires long-term medication and may cause side effects or stop working over time. Cryoablation may offer a less invas...