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Rhenium-SCT involves the one-time application of a radioactive paste to the skin. The paste contains isotope rhenium-188. This is used to treat non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), such as basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. It delivers localised beta radiation to the lesion with minimal impact on surrounding healthy tissue, making it especially suitable for delicate areas like the face and hands. The radiation doesn’t penetrate deeper layers of the skin, and the application is designed to spare healthy tissue around the affected area.
Your medical professional will discuss the different treatment options with you, including why they are recommending Rhenium-SCT in your case. This will allow you to ask any questions you may have about your treatment options.
Your medical professional will then perform the following assessments prior to your treatment with Rhenium-SCT.
BCC and SCC lesions, including:
Complex treatment areas treatable with Rhenium-SCT include:
Rhenium-SCT is non-invasive and well-tolerated
Rhenium-SCT does not require anaesthesia
Treatment usually takes between 30 and 180 minutes. Only one treatment is required in most cases.
Marking the area
The medical professional marks the area to be treated.
Treatment
The medical professional covers the area in an adhesive film before applying the Rhenium-SCT paste. After the calculated treatment time has elapsed, the film is removed and you can return home.
Following treatment
The most common side effects are redness, scabbing, itching, and burning, which can occur after the treatment as the area heals. Healing typically occurs 30–90 days after treatment with Rhenium-SCT but may take up to 180 days depending on factors such as the size, depth, and location of the tumour and your general health.
You will be reviewed 12 weeks post-treatment.
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