Cervical cancer is typified by an unrestrained growth of cells lining the cervix. According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), doctors diagnose close to 12,000 cervical cancer patients annually in the United States. Despite the fact that no cure is yet available, doctors administer numerous treatments, such as brachytherapy, chemotherapy and surgery, to restrain the metastasis of the malignant cells.
Brachytherapy
Brachytherapy, also called internal radiation therapy, involves positioning radioactive seeds close to the cervix cancer cells to destroy them, thus preventing the spreading of
Duration
Internal radiation sessions are generally held two to three times a week for nearly two months. However, the duration may vary based on the stage of the cancer upon diagnosis and the internal spreading of the cancer cells.
Advantages
Brachytherapy is especially beneficial to elderly
Side Effects
Bleeding through the vagina, soreness of the vulva and diarrhea are some of the side effects of internal radiation therapy in cervical cancer patients.
Precautions
Doctors might advise against overexposure to sun radiation and environmental pollutants while undergoing brachytherapy.
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