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Inside radiotherapy: Treatment, experience and compassionate care

Inside radiotherapy: Treatment, experience and compassionate care

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In this episode we delve into the world of radiotherapy with expert insights and personal stories. We’re joined by Jane Ewang, Lead Radiotherapy Clinical Nurse Specialist and Roy Shufflebotham, who shares his personal experience of undergoing radiotherapy treatment. We break down what radiotherapy is, how it works, and what people might experience throughout their treatment. Together, they share insights into the challenges and experiences of treatment, as well as practical, person-centred ways healthcare professionals can support people before, during, and after radiotherapy.

This episode is produced by Macmillan Cancer Support in collaboration with UKONS.

This episode aligns with Macmillan's strategic objective to work with others to make sure the same treatment and support is accessible to everyone across the UK. Read more about Macmillan's strategy.

Content warning: This episode contains conversations about lived experience of cancer which you may find upsetting or triggering. Listener discretion is advised.

We would love to hear from you! Let us know any feedback you have about this episode by completing this short survey or get in touch at professionalspodcast@macmillan.org.uk.

If you work in health or social care, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/learning or Macmillan’s Learning Hub for more information about free education and training from Macmillan Cancer Support.

Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples discussed in episodes are UK based and reflect UK health systems at the time of recording. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.
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