Complications of intracavitary brachytherapy for gynecologic cancers and their management: A comprehensive review

Intracavitary gynecologic brachytherapy in the form of tandem-based brachytherapy and vaginal cylinder –based brachytherapy represents a fundamental component of the treatment of women with cervical or uterine cancer due to the ability to deliver a therapeutic dose of radiation with sharp dose falloff. This results in highly effective treatment in terms of oncologic outcomes with an overall favorab le toxicity profile. Still, complications and side effects of brachytherapy do exist. While advances in brachytherapy techniques have led to a significant decrease in the rates of toxicity, a thorough understanding of the potential complications is crucial to ensuring optimal outcomes for women with gynecologic cancer undergoing brachytherapy.
Source: Brachytherapy - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Source Type: research