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Brachytherapy remains an important component of radical radiation
therapy in the modern management of cancer. Widespread adoption of
remote afterloading now enables brachytherapy to be delivered with
minimum exposure to staff and other patients. Technical advances in
imaging and computing power have improved the precision of
implantation and complex dosimetry can now be achieved in routine
practice. The advantages of direct placement of the radiation
source into the area to be treated, overcoming the problems of
patient and organ movement, together with the dosimetric advantages
inherent in brachytherapy, will ensure that modern brachytheraoy
continues to provide the optimal means of delivering accurate high
does radiation therapy for many patients.
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