Cervical Cancer Brachytherapy Treatment
- Brachytherapy, also called internal radiation therapy, involves positioning radioactive seeds close to the cervix cancer cells to destroy them, thus preventing the spreading of cancer cells throughout the body.
- Internal radiation sessions are generally held two to three times a week for nearly two months. However, the duration may vary based on the stage of the cancer upon diagnosis and the internal spreading of the cancer cells.
- Brachytherapy is especially beneficial to elderly cervical cancer patients, as well as those who can't undergo surgical removal of cancer cells because of heart problems or other medical disorders.
- Bleeding through the vagina, soreness of the vulva and diarrhea are some of the side effects of internal radiation therapy in cervical cancer patients.
- Doctors might advise against overexposure to sun radiation and environmental pollutants while undergoing brachytherapy.
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