
06/05/2025
I’m pleased to share the video of my recent lecture at the American Society ofBreast Surgeons' annual meeting. The presentation discussed the final results ofthe FROST Cryoablation Clinical Trial which evaluated the effectiveness and safetyof cryoablation or tumor freezing for Stage I breast cancer in women age 50 andolder.
Key Study Findings:
1. With an overall 5-year local recurrence rate of 3.6% , cryoablation is aseffective as lumpectomy.
2. 97.5% of participants safely avoided lymph node surgery.
3. Side effects of cryoablation and radiation were mostly mild. There were noserious side effects.
4. There were no breast cancer related deaths or distant recurrences.
5. Anti-estrogen therapy is important for reducing recurrence after cryoablation,just as for lumpectomy.
6. Radiotherapy is helpful in reducing the risk of recurrence in women under 70,similar to lumpectomy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34hmIDlb4yA
In addition to acknowledging these excellent results, I want to express my deepgratitude to the women from across the U.S. who proudly participated in the FROSTtrial. Your involvement has paved the way for broader acceptance of cryoablationand will help countless women avoid the side effects of breast and lymph nodesurgery. Thanks to your contribution, more women will have access to care thatpreserves physical comfort, enhances sexual health, and improves satisfaction withbreast appearance.If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with early-stage breastcancer and wants to avoid breast or lymph node surgery, ask your doctorabout cryoablation.
Best regards,
Dennis R. Holmes, MD, FACS
Study Principal Investigator
I’m pleased to share the video of my recent lecture at the American Society of Breast Surgeons' annual meeting. The presentation discussed the final results ...