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1. A method for applying therapeutic radiation to living tissue using a balloon catheter, comprising:inserting into a cavity of the living tissue, through an entry point on a patient, a catheter including an inflatable balloon having a balloon skin doped with a low concentration of contrast medium that will partially block radiation from an external imaging device, and including a guide in the balloon,inflating the balloon in the cavity,performing an external imaging of the balloon to verify the location of the balloon within the cavity such that the imaging passes radiation tangentially through edges of the balloon and thus reveals essentially only an outline of the balloon as a thin peripheral curving line via the contrast medium in the balloon skin, the verifying of balloon placement being performed by detecting the thin peripheral curving outline of the balloon,adjusting the position of the balloon by reference to the external image if necessary,positioning a brachytherapy device at a desired position within the balloon, via the guide of the catheter, andadministering a desired radiation dose from the brachytherapy device in accordance with a dose prescription. 2. The method of claim 1, further including moving the brachytherapy device through multiple locations along a central access of the balloon to obtain an isodose profile as desired per the prescription, then removing the brachytherapy device and the balloon catheter from the cavity. 3. The method of claim 2, further including repeating the step of administering radiation therapy in multiple therapy fractions in accordance with the prescription. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the brachytherapy device includes a radioactive isotope. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the brachytherapy device comprises a switchable x-ray tube. 6. The method of claim 5, including inserting the brachytherapy device into the balloon prior to insertion of the balloon into the resection cavity. 7. The method of claim 1, further including draining liquids from the cavity of the living tissue while the inflated balloon is within the cavity, using drain lumens formed in the catheter and extending to exterior of the tissue. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the balloon wall has an exterior surface with texture to define drain channels to provide a path for flow of liquids toward the exterior of the cavity. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the balloon catheter has a generally central flexible shaft having drain holes in a distal end of the shaft, distal of the balloon, connected to the drain lumens which pass through the shaft, and further including drain holes in the exterior of the shaft proximal of the balloon for collecting liquids traveling over the surface of the balloon. 10. The method of claim 1, including administering x-ray does from the brachytherapy device at about 5-50 Gy per hour. 11. A method for applying therapeutic radiation to living tissue using a balloon catheter, comprising:inserting into a cavity of the living tissue through an entry point on a patient, a catheter including an inflatable balloon and including a guide in the balloon,inflating the balloon in the cavity,positioning a brachytherapy device at a desired position within the balloon, via the guide of the catheter,administering a desired radiation dose from the brachytherapy device in accordance with a dose prescription, anddraining liquids from the cavity of the living tissue while the inflated balloon is within the cavity, using drain lumens formed in the catheter and extending to exterior of the tissue. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the balloon wall has an exterior surface with texture to define drain channels to provide a path for flow of liquids toward the exterior of the cavity. 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the balloon catheter has a generally central flexible shaft having drain holes in a distal end of the shaft, distal of the balloon, connected to the drain lumens which pass through the shaft, and further including drain holes in the exterior of the shaft proximal of the balloon for collecting liquids traveling over the surface of the balloon. 14. The method of claim 12, including administering x-ray does from the brachytherapy device at about 5-50 Gy per hour.