The value of brachytherapy in the age of advanced external beam radiotherapy: a review of the literature in terms of dosimetry

Major, Tibor ✉ [Major, Tibor (klinikai sugárfizika), author] National Institute of Oncology; Onkológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C); Fröhlich, Georgina [Fröhlich, Georgina (Sugárfizika), author] National Institute of Oncology; Department of Biological Physics (ELTE / ELU FoS); Ágoston, Péter [Ágoston, Péter Zoltán (Sugárterápia, onk...), author] National Institute of Oncology; Onkológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C); Polgár, Csaba [Polgár, Csaba (Sugárterápia, kli...), author] National Institute of Oncology; Onkológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C); Takácsi-Nagy, Zoltán [Takácsi-Nagy, Zoltán (Sugárterápia), author] National Institute of Oncology; Onkológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C)

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Published: STRAHLENTHERAPIE UND ONKOLOGIE 0179-7158 1439-099X 198 (2) pp. 93-109 2022
  • SJR Scopus - Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging: Q1
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  • TUDFO/51757/2019-IT Thematic Excellence Project of the University of Debrecen (Space Science prog...(TUDFO/51757/2019-IT)
  • (TKP2020-NKA-26)
Brachytherapy (BT) has long been used for successful treatment of various tumour entities, including prostate, breast and gynaecological cancer. However, particularly due to advances in modern external beam techniques such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), volume modulated arc therapy (VMAT) and stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), there are concerns about its future. Based on a comprehensive literature review, this article aims to summarize the role of BT in cancer treatment and highlight its particular dosimetric advantages. The authors conclude that image-guided BT supported by inverse dose planning will successfully compete with high-tech EBRT in the future and continue to serve as a valuable modality for cancer treatment.
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