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Acute and late complications and toxicities of skin brachytherapy.

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Skin cancer is the most prevalent malignancy, and its incidence is rising. Surgery is the primary treatment, however, morbidity of surgical resection in certain parts of the body warrant alternate… Click to show full abstract

Skin cancer is the most prevalent malignancy, and its incidence is rising. Surgery is the primary treatment, however, morbidity of surgical resection in certain parts of the body warrant alternate treatment options such as radiation therapy. Complex topology of the skin can pose a challenge for treatment with photon and electron external beam radiotherapy techniques. Brachytherapy can be an attractive radiotherapy technique for these regions. Furthermore, brachytherapy results in lower dose to the underlying deep organs. The goal of this manuscript is to provide a brief overview of the role of brachytherapy for skin malignancies and to outline potential acute and long-term toxicities.

Keywords: brachytherapy acute; complications toxicities; toxicities skin; acute late; late complications; skin brachytherapy

Journal Title: Brachytherapy
Year Published: 2021

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