Radioactive particle implantation is effective for many kinds of solid tumors such as cervical cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer and so on.
Radioactive particle implantation is to implant radioactive particles that can release rays into solid tumors and use the rays released to kill the tumors within a certain range around the radioactive particles, because the radioactive particles have the advantages of high local dose and short range, which can increase the radiation dose to the local tumors while seldom damaging the surrounding normal tissues.
Radioactive particle implantation is suitable for limited, regular, locally progressive solid tumors, such as cervical cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, head and neck tumors, brain tumors and so on.
Radioactive particle implantation therapy may have side effects such as bleeding, infection, and fatigue. It is contraindicated in patients with bleeding disorders and severe bone marrow suppression.
Radioactive particle implantation therapy is widely used in clinic, but it needs professional doctors to operate and make plans, so it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals in time and choose to apply it under the guidance of doctors.