Brachytherapy (Low Dose Rate)

What is Low Dose Rate (LDR) Brachytherapy?
Low dose rate (LDR) brachytherapy, also known as seed brachytherapy, is a procedure to implant radioactive seeds into the prostate for the treatment of prostate cancer.
The seeds stay in the prostate permanently, releasing a rapidly declining dose of radiation. This results in a very high, localised dose of radiation being delivered to the prostate.
Why is LDR Brachytherapy performed?
LDR brachytherapy is used to treat prostate cancer which is localised to the prostate.
It is a treatment option for men with low to intermediate risk prostate cancer (Gleason grade 6 or 7, ISUP grade group 1 or 2, PSA <10ng/mL).
The radiation from each brachytherapy seed only penetrates a few millimetres. Combined, the seeds produce a high level of targeted radiation within the prostate, while minimising radiation exposure to the surrounding organs, including the bladder, bowel, and urethra (waterpipe).
Read more about prostate cancer below.

Meet our Urologists
The following doctors in our practice perform LDR Brachytherapy: