IceCure Medical announced that a license has been granted by the Indian regulatory authority, CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation). The approval is for the sale and marketing of IceCure's ProSense® system and associated products for the destruction of tissue by cryoablation in extensive indications, including breast, lung, bone, kidney cancer and more. The approval follows significant commercial progress in April, with orders received totaling €375,000 from Germany, USD 554,000 from Thailand and USD 153,000 from Singapore, in addition to further orders received at the beginning of the year. IceCure has already signed an exclusive agreement to distribute its products in the New Delhi area. The agreement comprised a paid initial USD 67,000 down payment, part of a USD 187,000 purchase order, with product delivery expected at the end of 2020. According to published data by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2018, there have been approximately 163,000 new cases of breast cancer, about 68,000 new cases of lung cancer, and approximately 15,000 new cases of kidney cancer. The use of IceCure's next generation liquid-nitrogen-based cryoablation technology allows the destruction of tumors, benign and cancerous, in various organs. Its minimally-invasive, safe and effective ProSense® system provides many advantages over traditional surgical treatments. The procedure can be performed in a doctor's room or in a regular clinic, in less than an hour, without the need for hospitalization before or after the procedure. IceCure's success is against a backdrop of accelerating market adoption for minimally invasive treatments that reduce the need for expensive surgery rooms and supporting medical staff. Its non-surgical solution is particularly beneficial in supporting medical needs during the Coronavirus outbreak, where medical institutions are facing surgical delays, cancellations and backlogs, and the significant need to prevent and reduce possible infections for at-risk patients in medical procedures.