Brachytherapy for Rectal Cancer

Rectal cancer surgery is complicated by the proximity of the rectum to other organs and structures. Patients often have to make the difficult choice between radical resection, which requires subsequent use of a stoma, or sphincter preservation surgery that maintains quality of life but carries a higher risk of recurrence. Brachytherapy for rectal cancer is now available as a potential alternative to surgery for patients with low-lying small rectal tumors.

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Treatments for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer

Non-melanoma skin cancer is a term used for all the cancer types that happen in the skin but are not melanoma. This includes several types of skin cancer including squamous cell skin cancers and basal cell carcinoma. In this article, we discuss some of the key non-melanoma skin cancer treatments and their key characteristics. 

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