Abstract
Fifty-nine patients (age range 18–40 years, mean 28 years) with dysplasia or carcinoma in situ of the cervix uteri were treated with cryosurgery. Healing occurred in 54 patients (91.6%) after one treatment (“double-freeze” technic) and in 2 patients after refreezing. No early or late complications occurred during a follow-up period of 7–37 months. Five of the patients with carcinoma in situ were followed immunologically with determinations of serum TPA (tissue polypeptide antigen), which can be employed as a parameter of malignancy. In all instances, the initially elevated TPA normalized after cryosurgical treatment. Cryosurgery is a simple, painless and safe treatment method in ectocervically localized carcinoma in situ and dysplasia that is particularly suited for out-patient use.