Patient information in radiotherapy
This information has been collated and reviewed by a Patient Information Working Group of therapeutic radiographers representing all radiotherapy departments in the South West region that together form the South West Radiotherapy Operational Delivery Network.
On this page
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General radiotherapy information
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Children's radiotherapy patients
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Radiotherapy for breast cancer patients
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Radiotherapy for thyroid cancer patients
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Radiotherapy for Prostate patients
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Radiotherapy for brain cancer patients (including central nervous system)
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Radiotherapy for sarcoma patients
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Radiotherapy for skin cancer patients
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Radiotherapy for palliative patients
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Radiotherapy for head and neck cancer patients
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Radiotherapy for lung cancer patients
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Radiotherapy for bladder cancer patients
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Radiotherapy for gynaecology cancer patients
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Radiotherapy for colon, rectal, bowel or anal cancer patients
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Radiotherapy for oesophogeal cancer patients
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Radiotherapy for cancers of the upper abdomen
Information:
General radiotherapy information
Children's radiotherapy patients
Information:
Radiotherapy for breast cancer patients
Useful information below when you're receiving treatment
Radiotherapy for thyroid cancer patients
Useful information below when you're receiving treatment
Radiotherapy for Prostate patients
Useful information below when you're receiving treatment
- Prostate Cancer UK EBRT leaflet
- Any other Prostate Cancer UK patient leaflets (this cover different parts of the treatment journey)
- Macmillan – Managing the bowel late effects of pelvic radiotherapy
- Macmillan – Managing the bladder late effects of pelvic radiotherapy
Other useful resources:
Radiotherapy for brain cancer patients (including central nervous system)
- The Brain Tumour charity website
- The Brains Trust charity website
- The Brains Trust has orderable paper booklets and patients can order a “Brain Box” from the charity (the ‘must have’ support toolkit for people with a new brain tumour diagnosis and their carers”).
Radiotherapy for sarcoma patients
Useful information below when you're receiving treatment
Radiotherapy for skin cancer patients
Useful information below when you're receiving treatment
Radiotherapy for palliative patients
- Macmillan – Malignant spinal cord compression (MSCC)
- Macmillan – Malignant spinal cord compression (MSCC) alert card
- Cancer Research UK – Palliative treatment
- Cancer Research UK – Radiotherapy to relieve symptoms (site specific information)
Information for limited spread of cancer:
Information for metastatic prostate cancer:
- Prostate Cancer UK – Radiotherapy for advanced prostate cancer
- Prostate Cancer UK – Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression (MSCC)
Information for metastatic breast cancer:
Radiotherapy for head and neck cancer patients
Useful information when you're at the end of receiving treatment
Radiotherapy for lung cancer patients
Useful information below when you're receiving treatment
- Roy Castle Foundation – Radiotherapy for lung cancer
- Roy Castle Foundation – Radiotherapy for lung cancer (includes information on late effects)
- Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy (SABR)
Radiotherapy for bladder cancer patients
Useful information below when you're receiving treatment
- Macmillan – Understanding non-muscle invasive bladder cancer
- Macmillan – Understanding muscle invasive bladder cancer
- Macmillan – Managing the bowel late effects of pelvic radiotherapy
- Macmillan – Managing the bladder late effects of pelvic radiotherapy
Other useful resources:
Radiotherapy for gynaecology cancer patients
Useful information below when you're receiving treatment
- Macmillan – Understanding cervical cancer
- Macmillan – Understanding your womb (endometrial) cancer
- Macmillan – Understanding cancer of the vulva
- Macmillan – Understanding cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube and peritoneum
- Macmillan – Managing the bowel late effects of pelvic radiotherapy
- Macmillan – Managing the bladder late effects of pelvic radiotherapy
Other useful resources:
Radiotherapy for colon, rectal, bowel or anal cancer patients
Useful information below when you're receiving treatment
- Macmillan – Understanding colon cancer
- Macmillan – Understanding rectal cancer
- Macmillan – Understanding anal cancer
- Macmillan – Managing the bowel late effects of pelvic radiotherapy