What characterizes Permanent Brachytherapy?

Answer

Small radioactive seeds are inserted into the prostate and left there permanently

In Permanent Brachytherapy, also known as low-dose rate internal radiation, doctors use needles to place small radioactive seeds, roughly the size of a grain of rice, directly into the prostate gland. These seeds are designed to remain in the prostate permanently. Over the course of several weeks or months, they slowly release radiation to treat the cancer locally and then gradually become inactive.

What characterizes Permanent Brachytherapy?

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