“…With this mode of therapy, a high radiation dose can be delivered locally to the tumor with rapid dose falloff in the surrounding normal tissue. Recently, several research groups have reported the investigation and development of the robotic systems for the prostate seeds implants, (Stoianovici et al, 2003), (Wei et al, 2004), (Fichtinger et al, 2006), , (Meltsner, 2007), , (Stoianovici et al, 2007), , (Salcudean et al, 2008), (Lin et al, 2008), (Moerland et al, 2008). The potential advantages of the robotic seed implants include improving the accuracy of the needle placement and seed delivery, as well as improving the consistency of the seed implant.…”