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Radioactive seed migration after prostate brachytherapy with iodine-125 using loose seeds versus stranded seeds
International Braz J Urol, 11/04/09
Franca CAS et al. – The authors aim is to assess the incidence and clinical parameters that could influence migration of seeds in localized prostate cancer patients treated by stranded versus loose sources by Iodine–125 brachytherapy. Seed migration after brachytherapy might occur and it does affect post–implant dosimetry.
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