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Sealed source radiotherapy

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Sealed source radiotherapy or brachytherapy is the application of radiation from close range and is used for techniques where the radioactive source is placed inside the area requiring treatment.
The greek word "brachy" means close or nearby, and is the opposite of "tele" which means far or at a distance. Teletherapy has been used to refer to the use of gamma-emitting sources (usually Cobolt-60) positioned perhaps 0.8m from the target volume.

Brachytherapy can be split into three main types: