Pronunciation: /kraɪoʊˈsɜrdʒəri/
noun a surgical technique that uses extreme cold to destroy abnormal tissues, such as tumors
A1 Cryosurgery is a medical procedure that uses extreme cold to destroy abnormal tissue.
A2 During cryosurgery, liquid nitrogen is often used to freeze and remove skin lesions.
B1 The doctor recommended cryosurgery as a treatment option for the patient's skin cancer.
B2 Cryosurgery has been found to be effective in treating certain types of tumors in the liver.
C1 The success rate of cryosurgery in treating prostate cancer is comparable to other treatment methods.
C2 Cryosurgery is a minimally invasive technique that is commonly used in dermatology for various skin conditions.
formal Cryosurgery is a medical procedure that uses extreme cold to destroy abnormal tissues.
informal My friend had cryosurgery to remove a skin growth on his arm.
slang I heard cryosurgery is like freezing off a wart, but more intense.
figurative Sometimes letting go of the past feels like undergoing cryosurgery on your heart.
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