There are two different types of prostate brachytherapy that are offered at Leeds Cancer Centre:
- High Dose Rate (HDR) temporary brachytherapy implants
- Low Dose Rate (LDR) permanent seed brachytherapy
The type of treatment you will receive depends on the size of your prostate, the stage of your cancer, your Gleason score and PSA level. Not everyone is suitable to have brachytherapy. Brachytherapy can be given in isolation or with external beam radiotherapy. Your doctor will let you know if you can have brachytherapy and if so which type would be more suitable for your type of cancer.
Patients undergoing prostate brachytherapy may need to stay in the hospital for a night following the treatment. If this applies to, your doctor will let you know before the day of the treatment.
You will have either a general anaesthetic or spinal epidural for your brachytherapy treatment and will feel nothing during the procedure.
Please note
If you have had a prostate LDR treatment, you cannot drive for 24 hours. You will also need an escort to take you home.
If you have had LDR brachytherapy, you will be slightly radioactive. You must follow instructions relating to holding children, being close to pregnant women and having unprotected sex following the insertion of the seeds. Your brachytherapy team will give you detailed information and advice.