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Brachytherapy is a form of internal radiation therapy used to treat various cancers with precision and minimal impact on surrounding tissues. By placing a radiation source directly inside or very close to the tumour, doctors can deliver a higher dose to the cancer while reducing exposure to healthy organs. At Manipal Hospitals International, patients receive carefully planned treatment supported by advanced imaging, experienced radiation oncologists, and compassionate guidance throughout their care.
Brachytherapy involves placing tiny radioactive sources inside the body, near the tumour, to target cancer more directly. This allows strong, localised treatment without the widespread effects associated with external radiation.
In simple terms, it delivers radiation from the inside out, helping shrink tumors effectively while reducing damage to nearby healthy tissue.
A brachytherapy procedure may be recommended when a cancer can be safely and effectively treated with internal radiation. It is often used for cancers of the cervix, prostate, breast, and certain soft tissues. The technique delivers precise treatment, preserves healthy structures, and can shorten overall treatment time.
There are several types of brachytherapy used depending on the location of the cancer, the dose needed, and the duration of treatment. These options allow treatment to be tailored precisely to each patient’s condition.
These options are sometimes referred to as different types of brachytherapy, reflecting variations in dose, duration, and method of placement.
Manipal Hospitals offers advanced radiation therapy supported by state-of-the-art equipment and a team of highly trained specialists. Treatment is delivered in a safe environment with a strong emphasis on patient comfort and clarity.
Brachytherapy may be recommended when:
Some individuals may need alternative treatment options or temporary postponement of internal radiation.
The exact steps depend on the treatment type. During most procedures, applicators or needles are carefully positioned inside or near the tumour. The radioactive source is then inserted for a set period of time using a controlled delivery system.
Recovery varies depending on the area treated and the method used. Most patients experience mild discomfort, tiredness, or swelling, which usually settles within a few days. Regular follow-up ensures that healing progresses well and treatment effects are monitored.
Many people return to normal activities quickly, although sexual activity, heavy lifting, or strenuous exercise may need to be avoided temporarily based on medical advice.
Potential risks may include temporary swelling, urinary or bowel changes (depending on treatment site), discomfort during applicator placement, or mild bleeding. These effects are usually manageable and improve with time. Serious complications are uncommon when the procedure is performed with accurate planning and skilled technique.
The cost of brachytherapy depends on the cancer type, treatment method, imaging needs, and length of hospital stay. Manipal Hospitals offers affordable options compared with many Western and Gulf countries, making advanced radiation therapy accessible for international patients.
A personalised estimate includes planning scans, applicator placement, radiation sessions, hospital care, and follow-up visits.
International patients benefit from streamlined support, including medical record review, appointment coordination, visa assistance, accommodation guidance, interpreter services, and follow-up scheduling. This ensures clear communication and a comfortable treatment experience.