Cryotherapy freezes the prostate to destroy cancer cells. In international series it has been used in a limited number of high-volume centres for primary treatment, and is discussed more often in salvage settings after radiotherapy failure.
Cryoprobes deliver a freeze-thaw cycle to planned regions of the gland under imaging guidance. The exact probe layout and temperature monitoring depend on the device and operator.
Reviews and case series discuss cryotherapy after radiation when local recurrence is suspected and the patient wishes to avoid or delay some whole-gland options.6
You can ask for a second opinion on imaging, diagnosis and treatment options before you decide.