Permanent low dose brachytherapy and temporary high dose brachytherapy.
External beam radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
When treating prostate cancer there are two main types of radiation external beam radiation and brachytherapy internal radiation.
When it comes to prostate cancer there are two kinds of radiation treatment.
It wraps around your urethra and the bottom of your bladder.
Radiation can be produced from a machine outside the body external radiation and directed right at the prostate or by putting materials that produce radiation radioisotopes through thin plastic.
Brachytherapy is an initial type of radiation and comes in two forms.
External beam therapy is used as a curative treatment in men with localized prostate cancer stages t1 or t2 or with locally advanced disease.
The urethra is a tube that carries urine from your bladder to the end of your penis.
External beam radiation therapy for prostate cancer is treatment using radiation to kill cancer cells in your prostate.
Your doctor may recommend external beam radiation for prostate cancer as an option at different times during your cancer treatment and for different reasons including.
Sometimes it is given in conjunction with brachytherapy.
The kind that your doctor recommends will depend on your particular case.