endocavitary
Endocavitary refers to a procedure or device that is placed inside a body cavity, such as the abdomen or chest, to treat a specific condition. The term is often used in the context of cancer treatment, particularly for gynecological and urological cancers. Endocavitary therapy involves the use of radioactive seeds, brachytherapy, or other forms of localized radiation to deliver high doses of radiation directly to the tumor site, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.
The procedure typically requires minimally invasive surgery to implant the endocavitary device or seeds into the
Endocavitary therapy is often combined with other treatments, such as external beam radiation therapy or chemotherapy,
However, like any medical treatment, endocavitary therapy has potential risks and side effects. These can include