Peking University People's Hospital Breast Surgery Department
Although surgical resection is the gold standard for early breast cancer treatment, some patients cannot tolerate surgery due to medical conditions or refuse surgical treatment for cosmetic reasons. In recent years, the rapid development of ablation technology has provided new directions for breast cancer patients who are not suitable for surgical treatment. Ablation uses high or low temperatures to deactivate lesions or tissues, which are gradually absorbed by the body, achieving local treatment purposes. Its safety and efficacy have been preliminarily confirmed. As an advanced minimally invasive medical device independently developed in China, the combined cryo-thermal ablation system treats tumors using a combined mode of deep cryogenic freezing and high-intensity heating. It has been approved for ablation treatment of various solid tumors including lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, kidney cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, bone and soft tissue sarcomas. This project proposes a prospective cohort design, based on the breast disease cohort database of Peking University People's Hospital Breast Center. It will enroll patients pathologically diagnosed with breast cancer, determined unsuitable for surgical treatment, and have received combined cryo-thermal ablation. The registered data will be used to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of percutaneous ultrasound-guided cryo-thermal composite ablation in this population.
• 1\) Aged 18 or above; 2) Breast cancer confirmed by core needle biopsy; 3) Tumor lesions clearly visible on ultrasound; 4) No contraindications for cryoablation such as coagulation disorders; 5) Presence of reasons unsuitable for conventional surgical resection: patient's condition cannot tolerate general anesthesia or surgical treatment; due to unresectable and/or metastatic disease; patient refuses surgery, etc.; 6) Agree to undergo ablation surgery and sign the consent form.