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Abstract
Prostate brachytherapy is a radiotherapy technique for early stage prostate cancer that uses imaging guidance to place radioactive sources directly into the prostate gland. Transrectal ultrasound is used to facilitate a template-guided transperineal approach to the prostate and permits a highly conformal method of prostate radiotherapy with doses far higher than can be achieved with other radiation techniques. Maturing data has validated this technique as an acceptable treatment option with favourable and durable biochemical outcomes. The radiologist has a major role to play in the process: patient selection, guiding source delivery and follow-up after treatment all require close collaboration with colleagues in Radiation Oncology and Medical Physics. This review emphasises the specific contribution of imaging in the context of currently reported outcomes data.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17339141 PMCID: PMC1828366 DOI: 10.1102/1470-7330.2007.0003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Imaging ISSN: 1470-7330 Impact factor: 3.909
Figure 1Template-guided transperineal technique with patient in dorsal lithotomy position.
Figure 2Post implant radiograph.
Figure 3Fused CT/MRI post implant scans.
Figure 4Inadvertent seed placement into right side of penile bulb.