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    Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals for Brachytherapy?

    Yashoda Hospitals offers advanced brachytherapy treatment with personalized care and cutting-edge surgical techniques.

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    Leading Radiation Oncology Center

    Yashoda Hospitals is recognized as the Best Hospital for Brachytherapy in Hyderabad, offering exceptional radiology services.

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    Expert Oncology Team

    Our highly experienced oncology team specializes in performing brachytherapy procedures, ensuring optimal outcomes for all patients.

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    Cutting-edge Facilities

    Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and advanced medical equipment, our facility provides the perfect setting for precise and accurate brachytherapy treatment.

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    Dedicated Oncology Care

    Our dedicated radiation oncology team is committed to guiding you through every step of your brachytherapy treatment.

    What is brachytherapy? Overview

    Brachytherapy is a targeted radiation therapy for various cancers like prostate, breast, neck, and head. It involves placing radioactive pellets near the tumor to destroy cancer cells. These implants emit radiation for a short period, shrinking or eliminating tumors. Brachytherapy can be temporary or permanent, administered alone or in combination with other treatments.

    When compared to other radiation therapies, the advantages of brachytherapy include accuracy, targeted therapy, quick recovery, preserving the nearby organs, shorter hospitalizations, and quick recovery.

    Types of brachytherapy
    Brachytherapy is mainly classified based on the location of the implant and the dose-delivery (source loading).

    Based on the location of the implant:
    Based on the location of the implant, brachytherapy is categorized into interstitial brachytherapy (placed inside the tumors or within the tissues), intracavitary brachytherapy (placed inside the cavity), intraluminal brachytherapy (placed within the organ or passage), and surface brachytherapy, also called mold brachytherapy (placed on the surface of the body).

    Based on the dose-delivery (source loading):
    Based on the dose delivery, the brachytherapy is categorized into HDR brachytherapy (high-dose rate brachytherapy), LDR brachytherapy (low-dose rate brachytherapy), and PDR brachytherapy (pulsed-dose rate brachytherapy).

    Procedure Name Brachytherapy
    Type of Surgery Radiation therapy
    Type of Anesthesia General or local anesthesia
    Procedure Duration Minutes to an hour per session
    Recovery Duration Few days to weeks
    Brachytherapy: Pre-Op & Post-Op Care

    Preparation: The doctor conducts assessment and imaging tests, evaluates medical history, recommends the required dose, and initiates therapy with standard instructions for the procedure and diet before starting the therapy.

    During the procedure: Followed by the anesthesia administration, the surgeon inserts a catheter or applicator device to send radioactive implants to the tumor, using imaging to ensure correct placement. The implant stays in place for specific durations, depending on the type of brachytherapy. HDR involves implant removal after treatment sessions, while LDR allows for re-insertion or placement throughout treatment.

    After the procedure: Post-treatment, pain relief medications are given, and activity is restricted with ample rest. Patients are closely monitored and provided instructions for resuming their routine. Doctor’s guidance is vital, especially regarding safe interactions with others, particularly during permanent brachytherapy, to prevent radiation exposure.

    Recovery from brachytherapy: Brachytherapy recovery varies based on the patient’s condition, type of brachytherapy, radiation location, and overall health. However, most of the patients can recover within a few days to a few weeks and engage in their regular activities.

    Post-procedure care: Post-procedure care involves-

    • Doctor’s medication for pain management.
    • Rest and avoid strenuous activity until cleared by the doctor.
    • Maintain a healthy diet and fluid intake.
    • Possible constipation or diarrhea, managed with stool softener or medication.
    • Regular follow-up appointments to monitor side-effects.
    • Potential need for additional imaging tests like CT scans or MRIs.
    Benefits of Brachytherapy at Yashoda Hospitals
    • Minimal Hospitalizations
    • No Blood Loss
    • Quick Recovery
    • Minimally Invasive
    • Highly Targeted
    • Shorter Treatment Duration

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    FAQ's

    Brachytherapy is a non-painful procedure; usually, anesthesia or sedation is used for comfort during implant placement. Post-procedure discomfort or pain may occur depending on the type of brachytherapy used, which might be resolved with post-procedure medications.

    Brachytherapy is a treatment method used to treat various types of cancer, including brain, breast, cervical, eye, gallbladder, head, neck, lung, prostate, rectal, skin, thyroid, uterine, and vaginal cancers.

    Brachytherapy is a successful treatment for prostate cancer, especially in early-stage and intermediate-risk cases. Studies show high cure rates, with a 97% PCSS (prostate cancer-specific survival) rate for patients receiving LDR brachytherapy for localized prostate cancer in 2018.

    Brachytherapy and external beam radiation are both cancer treatments, but they differ in the delivery method. Brachytherapy is an internal radiation therapy where radioactive sources are placed directly inside or near the tumor.

    Brachytherapy offers advantages such as accuracy, targeted therapy, quick recovery, preservation of nearby organs, shorter hospitalizations, and quick recovery compared to other radiation therapies.

    Following brachytherapy, pain may occur between the hipbones or lower back due to bowel changes or stomach cramping. Tenderness and swelling may also occur, which can be resolved with post-procedure medications.