Trish Prosser said she was too embarrassed to tell loved ones about the type of cancer she had as she felt there was a stigma ...
It is hoped that more than 9,000 women a year in the UK – one in four patients who require radiotherapy for breast cancer – will benefit from the more personalised treatment, along with many tens of ...
New research indicates that many UK patients don't receive adequate information about treatment-induced sexual dysfunction before, during, and after radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer. The ...
Patients missing out on effective new radiotherapies widely used in other countries, health secretary told Cancer patients are being denied access to cutting-edge treatments on the NHS because of a ...
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Radiotherapy is a key foundation of oncologic treatment that is used across the spectrum of cancer indications. Advances in imaging, treatment planning, and dose delivery have led to increasingly ...
Minimising the effect of arm swelling (lymphoedema) caused by breast cancer treatment is a key goal for patients and health-care providers, given the potential detrimental effect on physical, ...
LMICs must focus on sustainable investment strategies and locally adapted solutions to bridge the technological gap in radiotherapy. Resource allocation in national cancer care plans should harness ...
The IAEA is launching a new five-year coordinated research project on how to improve nutrition and clinical outcomes for patients receiving radiotherapy. By exploring how radiotherapy affects body ...
A British High Court judge has ruled that a seven-year-old boy can receive radiotherapy for a cancerous brain tumour against the wishes of his mother - whose judgment, he says, had "gone awry". Mr ...