Brachytherapy
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Brachytherapy
Brachytherapy, also known as internal radiation therapy, is a type of cancer treatment that involves placing radioactive sources directly into or near the tumour site. These radioactive sources emit high-energy radiation that destroys cancer cells while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues. Brachytherapy can be used to treat various types of cancer, including prostate cancer, cervical cancer, breast cancer, and skin cancer.
When and why do people go for Brachytherapy?
People undergo brachytherapy treatment when they are diagnosed with cancer and their healthcare providers determine that it is an appropriate treatment option based on factors such as the type, location, and stage of the cancer, as well as the individual's overall health and treatment goals. Brachytherapy may be recommended as a primary treatment modality or in combination with other treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, or external beam radiation therapy. It is often chosen for its ability to deliver high doses of radiation directly to the tumour while sparing nearby healthy tissues, resulting in fewer side effects and improved treatment outcomes.
What makes Brachytherapy different from other treatment options?
Brachytherapy treatment differs from other treatment options for cancer, such as surgery or external beam radiation therapy, in that it delivers radiation directly to the tumour site, allowing for higher doses of radiation to be delivered while minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissues. This targeted approach enables more precise tumour targeting and may result in better tumour control and fewer side effects compared to conventional radiation therapy techniques. Additionally, brachytherapy can be performed on an outpatient basis and typically requires fewer treatment sessions, leading to shorter overall treatment durations and faster recovery times.
How does life change after Brachytherapy?
Life after brachytherapy treatment can vary depending on factors such as the type and stage of cancer, the individual's overall health, and their response to treatment. Many people experience relief from cancer symptoms and improvements in quality of life following brachytherapy, as the treatment helps to shrink or eradicate tumours while preserving normal organ function and minimizing side effects. Regular follow-up appointments with healthcare providers are important for monitoring treatment response, detecting any recurrence of cancer, and addressing any lingering side effects or concerns. Overall, brachytherapy can be an effective and well-tolerated treatment option for many cancer patients, offering the potential for improved cancer control and long-term survival.