Learn about breast cryoablation

Before choosing surgery, learn about breast cryoablation, explore a minimally invasive option, make a more informed decision, understand your options, ask better questions, and see why surgery may not be your only path.

Dr. Bednarski's patient-friendly guide to breast cryoablation - a minimally invasive, in-office procedure that may offer some women an alternative to traditional breast cancer surgery.

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Over 1,600 copies of our book have been distributed to women exploring their breast cancer treatment options. Across the United States, many have used this guide to better understand cryoablation and consider whether this less invasive alternative to traditional breast cancer surgery may be right for them.

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The science of healing

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Cryoablation is a less invasive breast cancer treatment that uses extreme cold to freeze and destroy tumor tissue, often in an office setting with local anesthesia. Freeze Breast Cancer explains how the procedure works, who may be a candidate, what to expect before, during, and after treatment, who is qualified to perform the procedure, and what medical, travel, insurance, and out-of-pocket cost factors to consider so you can better understand your options and make a more informed decision about your care.

In-office

No hospital stay

Breast cryoablation is typically performed in a specialized clinic setting, using local anesthesia for eligible patients.

Fast recovery

Back to your life

Many eligible patients experience minimal downtime and can return to normal routines quickly, often within days.

Minimal scars

Tiny incision

The cryoprobe is placed through a small skin opening, usually leaving far less visible scarring than traditional breast surgery.

Extreme cold

Cryoablation, explained

Cryoablation uses extreme cold to freeze targeted breast tumor tissue while the physician monitors the treatment area with imaging.

Breast Preservation

Preserving natural form

Because breast tissue is not surgically removed, cryoablation may help eligible patients preserve the natural shape and appearance of the breast.

Image-guided

Targeted treatment

Real-time ultrasound guidance helps the physician place the cryoprobe and monitor the treatment area throughout the procedure.

Selected cases

Alternative to surgery

For eligible patients, breast cryoablation may offer a less invasive alternative to traditional breast cancer surgery.

Treatment flexibility

Keep options open

Cryoablation does not remove the breast tissue, which may help preserve future treatment options if additional care is needed.

Know your options

Informed decisions

The book helps you understand breast cryoablation, who may be a candidate, what to expect, and what questions to ask before choosing a treatment path.

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Dr. Hania B. Bednarski

About the author

Dr. Hania B. Bednarski, DO, FACOS, DFACOS

Dr. Hania B. Bednarski is a board-certified breast surgeon, fellowship-trained in breast oncoplastic surgery, and the author of Freeze Breast Cancer. Since 2009, she has focused exclusively on breast care, combining surgical expertise with a compassionate, patient-first approach.

Dr. Bednarski has been performing cryoablation since 2014. Her mission is to reduce the footprint of breast cancer treatment while giving patients the education they need to make confident, informed decisions. She wrote this guide to help women understand cryoablation, explore their options, and make informed decisions with greater confidence.

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What Women Are Saying About Freeze Breast Cancer

Women share how the book helped them understand their options

IMPORTANT: Only a breast cryoablation specialist can determine whether this treatment may be appropriate for you. Dr. Hania Bednarski is the author of Freeze Breast Cancer and a fellowship-trained breast surgeon who has performed breast cryoablation procedures since 2014. She is committed to helping women understand their options and make informed decisions about their care.

Women need and deserve to know they have options... I am committed to share my story with anyone who is interested for themselves, or someone they know who is facing a breast cancer challenge. Women need and deserve to know they have options, if they are willing to go "outside the box". As a "breast conservationist", as Dr. Bednarski calls herself, she not only seeks to preserve the breast, while removing the cancerous tissue, but as a woman, she understands and holds sacred our feelings about our breasts.
Linda M. - Ohio
Her book on cryoablation is a must read if you are considering this procedure... She is extremely professional and very caring. I've been on an alternative healing journey and she has been respectful of that, which I find to be the exception in mainstream medicine. Dr. Bednarski is a very knowledgeable breast surgeon and I have every confidence in her care.
Janet L. - North Carolina
My mom was sure about one thing; she was not personally interested in seeking out the "traditional" standard of treatment... Upon meeting with Dr B. during her first virtual consultation, my mom felt a sense of comfort and care from Dr. B; she really spoke about the procedure with confidence and a lot of transparency of her expectations. Not only did she know what she was talking about, she even wrote a book about it, and she sent us a copy so we can be well informed in our decision. I say "we" because this has truly been a family affair.
Maria A. - California
Cryoablation procedure itself was easier than I expected... After having a regular mammogram and finding out that I had breast cancer after ultrasound and biopsy, researching all of my options... I read her book! Highly recommend. I Felt her compassion coming right off the pages and her continued drive to provide the most knowledge and guide you through your own personal journey!
Jeanne P. - Missouri
Six months later... no sign of cancer... We found a cryoablation specialist, Dr. Hania Bednarski in Myrtle Beach, S.C. She sent us her recently published book, Freeze Breast Cancer. After reading her book and several telehealth visits, we scheduled the procedure. I told Dr. Bednarski I would like the procedure done before Thanksgiving so on that day I could really be thankful. She was able to schedule me the Monday before Thanksgiving.
Mary and Elizabeth B. - Michigan
I also thank God for leading me to her information... You can imagine my great relief to find this website and Dr. Bednarski's excellent book describing the cryoablation procedure. To know that it is performed with local anesthesia was a breath of fresh air after being told surgery was my best option. After being misunderstood and ridiculed for my fear by others, Dr. Bednarski listened so very compassionately to my need.
Cindy W. - South Carolina
I knew this was my solution. I just had to find the right doctor. My search took me to Dr Bednarski at Serenity Surgery. From the very first phone call I felt her kindness and compassion for me and my situation. She mailed me her book which showed me that she truly has a heart and understanding for what women are going through with this diagnosis. Every televisit we had I felt heard as she generously and patiently helped with all my concerns and questions.
Laura H. - North Carolina
Meeting Dr. Bednarski changed my life! She is kind and compassionate and gave me all the time i needed during that first call. At the follow up call Dr. B also found the imaging center where I had my ultrasound. She sent me her book which was a wealth of information. She was able to answer any additional questions, but the book explained so much that I had very few.
Grace V. - Florida

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Get your questions answered

Frequently asked questions

Have questions about breast cryoablation? Start here. These answers will help you understand the procedure, eligibility, recovery, follow-up care, and how to take the next step.

Cryoablation is a minimally invasive procedure that uses extreme cold (as low as -170°C) delivered through a thin probe to destroy tumor cells in place. It is performed in the office under local anesthesia and does not require an operating room or general anesthesia for eligible patients.
Candidacy depends on tumor size, type, location, and stage. In general, smaller, well-defined tumors in early-stage breast cancer are the best candidates. Consultation with an experienced cryoablation provider would assess your specific eligibility.

Yes. The FDA has cleared cryoablation devices for the destruction of benign tumors (fibroadenomas) since 2002. The FDA has also given guidelines for malignant breast tumors as of October 2025.


FDA note: The ProSense™ Cryoablation System has FDA De Novo marketing authorization for a specific group of patients with low-risk breast cancer. Read our FDA disclosure.

Depending on the size of the tumor and the complexity of the case, the procedure may take 45 minutes or longer. Patients typically return to normal daily activities the following day with minimal restrictions, without the recovery time associated with traditional open surgery.
Patients report minimal discomfort. The area is numbed with local anesthesia before the probe is inserted. Experiencing vibrations or pressure during the procedure is common, but significant pain is uncommon.
The frozen tumor tissue dies and is gradually absorbed by the body's immune system over months to years. There is no need to surgically remove the destroyed tissue, since the body processes it naturally.
One of the primary advantages of cryoablation is that it preserves the breast's natural form and appearance. Because there is no excision, scarring is minimal, and breast shape is maintained - something traditional lumpectomy or mastectomy cannot always guarantee.
This depends on your specific diagnosis and oncology team's recommendations. Cryoablation addresses the local tumor; systemic treatments like chemotherapy or hormone therapy may still be advised based on cancer type and staging. Dr. Bednarski works collaboratively with your care team.
Lumpectomy surgically removes the tumor and surrounding tissue through an incision under general anesthesia. Cryoablation destroys the tumor in place through a small probe under local anesthesia - no cutting, no hospital stay, and no excised tissue. Recovery is significantly faster.
The best first step is reading Freeze Breast Cancer. It covers the science, the eligibility criteria, aftercare, and what to expect from a consultation with Dr. Bednarski. Order your free copy below - no charge, no obligation.

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