Brachytherapy resumes at BP Cancer Hospital

BP Koirala Memorial Cancer HospitalChitwan / July 25: Brachytherapy service has resumed at the government-run BP Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital.

The service was resumed after a gap of six years with the installation of a new equipment for the purpose.

Earlier, patients requiring the service were forced to go to Kathmandu or abroad.

The new equipment will be tested tomorrow and then the service will be available for patients in a day or two, said the hospital Executive Director Dr Bijaya Chandra Acharya. The equipment was installed at a cost of Rs 25 million.

Brachytherapy is a form of radiotherapy where a sealed radiation source is placed inside or next to the area requiring treatment. It is used for the treatment of cancer, especially prostate cancer, by the insertion of radioactive implants directly into the tissue.

The hospital was without this service after the equipment installed at the hospital, broke down. The hospital has been receiving, on an average, 150,000 patients every year, of which around 10,000 are cancer patients. RSS

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