What if there were a way to treat benign breast tumors without surgery, general anesthesia or a long recovery? Daniel S. Bradley, MD, a breast imaging radiologist at UCLA Health, introduces cryoablation — a minimally invasive technique that uses cold therapy to treat symptomatic breast fibroadenomas. In this video, Dr. Bradley explains what fibroadenomas are, why they form and how cryoablation provides a safe, FDA-approved alternative to traditional surgery. You’ll also learn how the procedure works, who it’s for and why patients are reporting high satisfaction with results. Learn more about cryoablation: https://www.uclahealth.org/cancer/cancer-services/interventional-oncology/treatments-procedures/cryoablation #Cryoablation #Fibroadenoma #BreastHealth #WomensHealth #MinimallyInvasive #UCLAHealth #Radiology #BreastImaging #BenignBreastTumor #BreastCare

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