Not only is brachytherapy very effective in treating cancer, but it’s a minimally invasive procedure that enables patients to get back to life sooner with minimal disruption.
As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects to consider and discuss with your doctor.
Directly following your brachytherapy procedure, you may experience some soreness or swelling in the treatment area caused by the instruments used during the procedure. This is normal and usually lasts for only a couple of days. Your doctor can prescribe pain medication if necessary.
Other side effects may not appear until one to two weeks after your procedure. They are typically mild and vary depending on the area being treated, usually lessening in severity as the strength of the radiation decreases.