Brachytherapy refers to the permanent or temporary implantation of radioactive materials in the form of seeds or wires in the prostate gland to kill cancer cells. It does not involve surgery. Immediate… More »
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Prostate cancer is the model cancer for brachytherapy. The prostate gland is located under the bladder and in front of the rectum, and it is vital that the radiation be focused in the prostate to avoid serious side effects.
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*12-Year Outcomes Following Permanent Prostate Brachytherapy in Patients with Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer. Louis Potters, et al. The Journal of Urology Vol 173 (2005) 1562-1566...
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Passing radiation to others from prostate cancer brachytherapy depends on your treatment type. ... What precautions should I take after prostate cancer brachytherapy? Can I pass harmful radiation to my wife and family? Should I avoid contact with other people?
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Radioactive seed implants, also called brachytherapy, are a newer ... Radioactive seed implants are injected directly into the prostate and are being used more frequently as a treatment for prostate cancer. This method delivers a higher dose of radiation than does external beam radiation, but it treats a smaller area.
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Overview: Brachytherapy (the term derived from the Greek word brachys, which means brief or short) refers to cancer treatment with electromagnetic radiation delivered via radioactive material placed a short distance from, or within, the tumor. ... Brachytherapy for prostate cancer. Abdominal radiograph following the procedure.
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The Prostate cancer guide aims to give the visitor in depth information on prevention, management, brachytherapy, and other treatments, of the condition. It also carries abstracts of the latest scientific research in the area. ... The number of people known to be suffering from prostate cancer is increasing year on year,
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WebMD Home Cancer Health Center Prostate Cancer Health Center Prostate Cancer News ... There are several different treatment options: surgical removal of the prostate (prostatectomy), external-beam radiation therapy, implantation of radioactive seeds (brachytherapy), freezing the tumor (cryotherapy), hormone therapy,
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In a 1997 study of men with stage T1 or T2 prostate cancer who had received brachytherapy, the 7-year actuarial (statistically estimated) disease-free survival rate, with PSA values of 0.5 or less, was 79 percent¹. ... Brachytherapy for Prostate Cancer at UPMC Cancer Centers...
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