IceCure Medical Ltd., developer of minimally-invasive cryoablation technology, the ProSense System, that destroys tumors by freezing as an alternative to surgical tumor removal, announced that interim data from the ICE3 Clinical Trial on cryoablation of small, low-risk breast cancer was featured by Co-Primary Investigator Kenneth Tomkovich, M.D., at RSNA 2021.

December 7, 2021 — IceCure Medical Ltd., developer of minimally-invasive cryoablation technology, the ProSense System, that destroys tumors by freezing as an alternative to surgical tumor removal, announced that interim data from the ICE3 Clinical Trial on cryoablation of small, low-risk breast cancer was featured by Co-Primary Investigator Kenneth Tomkovich, M.D., at RSNA 2021.

Tomkovich's presentation, "Primary Treatment of Low Risk Breast Cancers Using Image-Guided Cryoablation: A 6 Year Update of the ICE3 Trial" was selected to be featured in a daily bulletin by RSNA, the largest radiology society in the world with over 48,000 members in the U.S., representing 31 radiologic sub-specialties sharing state-of-the-art radiological innovations.

Tomkovich featured the ICE3 interim results on Nov. 30 as part of the larger "Breast Imaging (Breast Intervention and PET/Breast Imaging in Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy" session.

Eyal Shamir, chief executive officer of IceCure, noted, "We are proud that our data was recognized by RSNA, the largest radiology society in the world and a highly regarded medical association. We believe this recognition by this prestigious society is further supportive of the ICE3 data."

Tomkovich commented, "The acceptance of cryoablation as a treatment for breast cancer is becoming more wide-spread in the radiological medical community and the interim ICE3 trial results continue to validate this approach. It is an option that could be much more convenient than a mastectomy or lumpectomy surgery, in terms of requiring less office time, as well as less stress and a quick recovery for the patient."

For more information: icecure-medical.com

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