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Brachytherapy for Prostate Cancer: A Complete Guide

Brachytherapy has become one of the most precise and effective treatment methods for prostate cancer, offering men a powerful alternative to surgery or long courses of external radiation. By placing tiny radioactive sources directly inside the prostate, this therapy delivers high-intensity treatment to the tumor while preserving surrounding healthy tissues. Its targeted nature, quick recovery, and long-term success rates have made it a preferred option for many patients worldwide.

 

What Is Brachytherapy?

Brachytherapy—also known as internal radiation therapy—is a minimally invasive procedure where radioactive seeds or high-dose radiation sources are placed directly into the prostate. There are two main types:

1. Low-Dose-Rate (LDR) Brachytherapy

Small radioactive seeds are implanted permanently in the prostate. These seeds release radiation slowly over several months, shrinking and destroying cancer cells with remarkable precision.

2. High-Dose-Rate (HDR) Brachytherapy

A temporary source of high-energy radiation is delivered through catheters placed in the prostate. The radiation is applied for a short duration and then removed, often as part of a combined-modality treatment plan.

Both forms are performed with imaging guidance—typically ultrasound or CT—ensuring millimeter-level accuracy.

 

Who Is a Candidate for Brachytherapy?

Brachytherapy is widely used in men with:

  • Early-stage prostate cancer

  • Localized prostate cancer (confined within the prostate)

  • Intermediate-risk prostate cancer, often combined with external radiation

  • Low PSA levels and Gleason scores typically under 7–8

  • Prostate size suitable for implantation

Men with advanced or metastatic prostate cancer, significant urinary symptoms, or very large prostates may require alternative or combination treatments.

A specialist evaluates tumor characteristics, prostate anatomy, overall health, and patient preferences before recommending brachytherapy.

 

Advantages of Brachytherapy

1. Highly Targeted Treatment

Because radiation is delivered directly where it’s needed, nearby organs—like the bladder and rectum—receive far less exposure.

2. Excellent Cancer Control Rates

For many men with early-stage disease, brachytherapy offers survival and remission outcomes comparable to surgery.

3. Minimally Invasive With a Quick Recovery

Most patients return to normal activities within days. The procedure is often outpatient or requires only a short hospital stay.

4. Lower Risk of Erectile Dysfunction

Compared to radical prostatectomy, many men maintain sexual function thanks to reduced nerve damage risk.

5. Fewer Long-Term Side Effects

Lower toxicity makes it a strong option for men prioritizing quality of life.

6. Shorter Overall Treatment Timeline

HDR treatments occur over a few sessions, while LDR implants work continuously without repeated hospital visits.

 

Potential Side Effects

Although generally well-tolerated, patients may experience:

  • Temporary urinary frequency or urgency

  • Mild discomfort in the pelvic area

  • Occasional bowel changes

  • Short-term erectile difficulties

Most symptoms improve over weeks to months. Long-term complications are far less common than with many other prostate cancer treatments.

 

How to Prepare for the Procedure

Preparation may include:

  • A full evaluation of PSA, imaging, and prostate size

  • Guidance on medications to pause (e.g., blood thinners)

  • Dietary instructions before the procedure

  • Post-procedure care planning

Your healthcare team provides a tailored preparation protocol based on your individual case.

 

Life After Brachytherapy

Patients typically resume normal life quickly. Regular follow-ups with PSA monitoring ensure the treatment’s effectiveness. Lifestyle adjustments—such as healthy nutrition, regular activity, and prostate-friendly habits—can support long-term wellbeing.

 

Conclusion

Brachytherapy stands out as a precise, effective, and patient-friendly option for treating prostate cancer. With excellent local control, minimized side effects, and a quick return to daily routines, it offers meaningful advantages for men seeking targeted therapy with long-lasting results.

Ready to explore treatment options in Istanbul? Contact us today for a personalized prostate cancer treatment offer!