brachytherapy

(noun)

Radiotherapy using radioactive sources positioned within (or close to) the treatment volume.

Related Terms

  • external beam therapy
  • ionizing radiation

Examples of brachytherapy in the following topics:

  • Therapeutic Uses of Radiation

    • Brachytherapy is another form of radiation therapy, in which a therapeutic radioisotope is injected into the body to chemically localize to the tissue that requires destruction .
    • A key feature of brachytherapy is that the irradiation affects only a very localized area around the radiation sources.
    • Body sites in which brachytherapy can be used to treat cancer
  • Medical Imaging and Diagnostics

    • Brachytherapy is another form of radiation therapy, in which a therapeutic radioisotope is injected into the body to chemically localize to the tissue that requires destruction .
    • A key feature of brachytherapy is that the irradiation affects only a very localized area around the radiation sources.
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