Brachytherapy

Brachytherapy, also known as internal radiation therapy, is a form of cancer treatment that involves placing radioactive sources inside the body to deliver radiation directly to the tumor. It is a highly effective and minimally invasive treatment option that offers a range of benefits for patients. We currently offer brachytherapy as a treatment for lung and cervical cancers.

Brachytherapy is a type of cancer treatment that involves placing radioactive seeds inside the body, either permanently or temporarily, to deliver radiation directly to the tumor. This targeted therapy is minimally invasive and can be an effective treatment option for treating cancer. Brachytherapy offers a range of benefits over other treatment options, including a highly targeted dose of radiation, fewer side effects, and a shorter treatment duration.

Benefits of Brachytherapy

Brachytherapy allows for a highly targeted dose of radiation to be delivered directly to the tumor site to treat cancer while sparing healthy tissue. This precision helps to reduce the risk of side effects and can lead to better treatment outcomes.

Brachytherapy is a minimally invasive procedure that does not require general anesthesia, making it a safer option for many patients.

Brachytherapy can often be completed in fewer treatment sessions than external beam radiation therapy, which can take several weeks. This can be a major advantage for patients who may have difficulty attending numerous appointments or who need to return to work or other activities quickly.

Because brachytherapy delivers radiation directly to the tumor site, it can help to spare healthy tissue and reduce the risk of side effects such as fatigue, skin irritation, and nausea.

Many patients are able to resume their normal activities within a few days of undergoing brachytherapy, making it a more convenient option than surgery, which may require a longer recovery period.