Expanding the frontier of Cryoablation Therapy
April 4, 2026 | 8:30 – 11:30 am CST
April 4, 2026 | 8:30 - 11:30 am CST
Expanding the frontier of Cryoablation Therapy
From Foundational Science to Emerging Applications Across Organ Systems
Cryoablation has rapidly expanded beyond its roots in renal tumor ablation into one of the most versatile tools in the interventional radiologist’s toolbox. This focused summit brings together the field’s leading Interventional Radiologists to deliver a clinically actionable, evidence-grounded program across two high-yield sessions.
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Agenda
- Introduction
- The science of cryoablation, practical knowledge for clinical practice
- Why isn’t cryoablation first line for T1 RCC, review of the data
- Tricky RCC ablations, how I do it and why
- Does liver cryoablation make sense? When and Why
- Lets take an oligometastatic approach: Cryoablation
- Lung Cryoablation: How to build a practice and tips and tricks
- Panel Discussion
- Cryoneurolysis: Literature and rationale
- Cryoneurolysis: Case presentations and practical advice
- Cryoablation and Bone, match made in heaven:
- Literature review
- Crazy MSK cases: How I approach them
- Breast cryoablation: Who, when, and why
- Emerging topics: Cryoablation for endometriosis, a new answer to a tough problem
- Discussion
Faculty
Dr. Shamar Young
University of Arizona
Dr. Rahul Sheth
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Dr. Kamran Ahrar
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Dr. Mohamed E. Abdelsalam
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Dr. Greg Woodhead
University of Arizona
Dr. Venkatesh Krishnasamy
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Dr. Monica Huang
UT Health Houston
Dr. Rob Suh
UCLA Health
Dr. David John Prologo
Emory University
Dr. Uei Pua
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Dr. Francois Cornelis
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Dr. Dan Goldberg
University of Arizona
Contact
GEST Education
The GEST Group has developed premiere events including the annual GEST conference, focused topic meetings and summits where physicians come to learn from other physicians in the field of embolization.

