
Better Quality of life scores after brachytherapy in comparison to radical prostatectomy
A study published in September 2017, titled: ‘Quality of life after brachytherapy or bilateral nerve‐sparing robot‐assisted radical prostate

The influential role of GPs – and brachytherapy – in prostate cancer care
New guidelines around PSA testing promise to transform prostate cancer outcomes in Australia. The guidelines, which recommend that asymptoma
Maidstone Hospital is this year’s host for the UK & Ireland Prostate Brachytherapy Conference
BXTAccelyon, the leading low dose rate (LDR) brachytherapy partner to hospitals and clinics worldwide and the sole distribution partner outside North America for the new PrecisionPoint™ Transperineal Access System, is pleased to announce that for the fifth consecutive year it is the platinum sponsor for the 2018 UK & Ireland Prostate Brachytherapy Conference. The conference, which is being hosted by Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, will take place on Friday 23rd March

New medical device received therapeutic goods administration (TGA) approval and promises to revoluti
BXTAccelyon, the leading low dose rate (LDR) brachytherapy partner to hospitals and clinics worldwide and the sole distribution partner outs

Prostate cancer: Know your treatment options
Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men, and will directly or indirectly effect most of us in our lifetime. With new resea

Upcoming events, workshops and conferences
BXTAccelyon is dedicated to raising awareness of LDR brachytherapy (LDR-B) and the full range of treatment options available to prostate can

The crucial role of a Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)
Claire Deering, Brachytherapy Clinical Nurse Specialist at the Prostate Brachytherapy Centre, Royal Surrey County Hospital gives us an insi

BXTAccelyon support new urology centre
Jeremy Hunt has affirmed his support for an appeal to raise £2 million towards the construction of a world-class NHS Urology Centre at the R

More men in Northern Ireland surviving prostate cancer
More men in Northern Ireland are surviving prostate cancer thanks to the latest advances in treatment being carried out by specialists in Be

Prostate Cancer: Men have more control over treatment options then they might think
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, and arguably the most intimate too, which can cause some patients to feel embarr