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Rad Chat is a forward-thinking global knowledge hub where healthcare professionals can advance their knowledge and expertise in radiotherapy and oncology by utilising the award winning, first therapeutic radiographer led oncology podcast and social media channels.
We're empowering healthcare professionals worldwide by providing free, CPD-accredited radiotherapy and oncology education, by sharing real-world experience, expert insights, best practice and patient perspectives, we're helping healthcare professionals’ advance cancer care and improve patient outcomes.
We're empowering healthcare professionals worldwide by providing free, CPD-accredited radiotherapy and oncology education, by sharing real-world experience, expert insights, best practice and patient perspectives, we're helping healthcare professionals’ advance cancer care and improve patient outcomes.
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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer.Episode 164: Part of the workforce and education series (part 56).Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Dr. James Lam talking about his career as a medical oncologist and work around developing a novel machine learning algorithm to identify new cancer drug targets.James studied Medicine at Cambridge and completed his MBBS at UCL, qualifying in 2017 with Distinction. He holds an MA(Cantab) for research in retinal neuroscience and was ranked first among all UK Medical Oncology ST3 applicants in 2021.Awarded an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship, he has contributed to practice-changing oncology trials and cancer cachexia research with the TRACERx Consortium. Now at BioCorteX, he applies computational metagenomics and AI to shaping future cancer care.James remains dedicated to oncology research, with a strong interest in nutrition, fitness, and health optimisation.CPD Reflection Points:Read through the three publications attached to show notes and reflect upon how this research may impact on clinical practice. Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:https://biocortex.com/Research links from the Episode:ASCO Conquer Cancer Award - Differential Clinical Trial Outcomes in Japan and the USNature Medicine Publication - Cancer Cachexia in TRACERx Google Cloud Press Release - Bacterial Interactions in ADC Cancer TreatmentRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Title: Living with Metastatic Head and Neck Cancer & Hear the Roar PodcastTrigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer, cancer diagnostics, cancer treatments, metastatic disease, death and dying.Episode163: Part of the Living with and Beyond Series(Part53)Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Paul Schneider, who shares his experience with cancer and the support he received from charities like Swallows Head and Neck Cancer Charity and how he used his experiences to set up Hear the Roar podcast.CPD Reflection Points:How can you integrate the insights from the podcast into your practice to improve patient care?Understand the psychosocial impact of HNC on patients, including the emotional and psychological challenges, and how to provide supportive care.Evaluate the quality of life(QoL) factors for patients diagnosed with HNC and strategies to improve QoL during and after treatment.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:To see Paul using the PBM equipment and his experience at the time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qdci65n-LjcTo download the Hear the Roar podcast interviews, visit https://heartheroar.buzzsprout.comSwallows cancer charity. https://theswallows.org.ukResearch links from the Episode:Quality Assessment of PBM Protocols for Oral Complications in Head and Neck Cancer Patients: Part 1. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9300948/Serious Long-Term Effects of Head and Neck Cancer from the Survivors’ Point of View. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10048748/Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer and talking to children about a cancer diagnosis. Episode162, which is part of the living with and beyond cancer series. Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with guest Priyanka Pandya. When Priyanka Pandya was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022, her world shifted overnight. A devoted teacher, children’s life coach, and mother of two young daughters, Priyanka faced an unimaginable challenge, navigating her illness while raising her girls, who were just 4 and 2 at the time. But instead of shielding them from the harsh reality, she chose to open up through gentle, honest conversations. She answered their questions, addressed their fears, and created a space where they could express their emotions freely.This experience inspired Priyanka to write ‘When Mummy Had Cancer’, a heartfelt picture book that helps families talk about illness in an age-appropriate way. Told through the innocent eyes of a young girl, the book captures the emotional rollercoaster that children experience when a parent is unwell. It’s more than just a story, it’s a tool that empowers families to have honest, supportive conversations about difficult topics.CPD Reflection Points:What support mechanisms are in place for parents undergoing radiotherapy while caring for young children, and how do these mechanisms address both the emotional and practical challenges they face?Reflect upon the quality of the literature available to patients who may be having to have difficult conversations with their children. Are there further resources you could make available?Read the associated literature and reflect upon how your practice may develop to further support patients with young children. Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:As a certified children’s life coach, Priyanka now dedicates her time to supporting families through 1:1 coaching sessions and school workshops. Through her practice, Priyanka Pandya Life Coach(https://priyankapandyalifecoach.com).When Mummy Had Cancer is a touching story about a family’s journey through a challenging time, told from a child's perspective. It explores fear, sadness, and bravery as the family faces Mummy's illness together. Beautiful illustrations gently help kids understand emotions, offering hope and comfort. https://amzn.eu/d/0yV9hAnThe Psychosocial Effect of Parental Cancer: Qualitative Interviews with Patients’ Dependent Children. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9857104/Cancer parents’ experiences of parenting concerns about minor children: A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666142X24000377Supporting families when a significant adult has cancer with caring responsibilities for dependent children (<18 years old). https://www.ulster.ac.uk/research/topic/nursing-and-health/caring-for-people-with-complex-needs/cancer/family-centred-cancer-careRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, side effects and mental health.Episode 161: Part of the Living With and Beyond Cancer series (part 48).Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Nicola Freeman. Nic has worked as a consultant radiographer for just over 2 years, prior to which in an advanced practice role for 5 years specialising in head & neck cancer, supporting patients and their caregivers throughout their radiotherapy journey and beyond. She manages the acute toxicity burden and provide emotional and practical support to optimise health and well-being during treatment to enable as good a recovery as possible from the treatment side effects. Nic says that this is a very rewarding role and gives her a lot of job satisfaction, it is a privilege to support people through such an incredibly difficult time in their lives.This episode is a deep dive into Nic’s career, head and neck cancer, head and neck chemoradiation therapy, oral mucositis and how photobiomodulation can help.CPD Reflection Points:read the signs and symptoms of head and neck cancer: https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/head-and-neck-cancerread about oral mucositis best practice: https://bestpractice.bmj.com/topics/en-gb/1135watch this video on photobiomodulation for oral mucositis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0QdlZQVn0sComplete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Salivary gland cancer UK: Salivary Gland Cancer UK Swallows charity: https://theswallows.org.uk/Oracle head and neck cancer charity UK: https://oraclehnc.org.uk/ Mouth cancer foundation: https://www.mouthcancerfoundation.org/Thor: https://www.thorlaser.com/Nic Freeman: https://blog.thorlaser.com/emma-hallam-interview-treatment-of-late-effects-of-cancer-treatment-with-pbm/Emma Hallam: https://blog.thorlaser.com/course-testimonial-nicola-freeman/Royal College of Radiologists Head and Neck Cancer: https://www.rcr.ac.uk/media/2ahl12m4/07-head-neck-cancer-radiotherapy-dose-fractionation-fourth-edition.pdfResearch links from the Episode:The use of Photobiomodulation (PBM) in the prevention of oral mucositis and reduction of strong opioid use in head & neck cancer treatment: https://www.radiographyonline.com/article/S1078-8174(24)00221-9/fulltextPhotobiomodulation reduces prescribed strong opioid use in head and neck cancer patients: https://oncologynewstoday.co.uk/photobiomodulation-reduces-prescribed-strong-opioid-use-in-head-and-neck-cancer-patients/Low-level laser therapy/photobiomodulation in the management of side effects of chemoradiation therapy in head and neck cancer: part 2: proposed applications and treatment protocols: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4846551/#:~:text=A%20study%20in%20pigs%20suggested,in%20patients%20with%20breast%20cancerEfficacy of photobiomodulation therapy combined with mobile health education in patients with head and neck cancer suffering from chronic xerostomia after radiotherapy: protocol for a three-arm, randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blinded study: https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/1/e078068Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses imposter syndrome, mental health, childhood trauma, miscarriage, cancer, and misdiagnosis.Episode 160: Part of the Leadership series (part 28).Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Prof. Gill Harrison. Gill is a professor, radiographer and sonographer with almost 35 years’ experience in clinical practice and education. She was Associate Professor, Ultrasound Programme Director and Lead for Teaching Excellence at City, University of London, before becoming Professional Officer for Ultrasound at the Society of Radiographers. She currently lectures at several universities in the UK and overseas. She has been involved in writing guidance documents and standards and has recently co-authored an ultrasound textbook. Gill led the ultrasound survey group for the European Federation of Radiographer Societies (EFRS), has written guidance and e-learning materials for the International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists (ISRRT) and edits NHS e-learning for health obstetric modules. She continues to work with CASE committee and is involved in strategic ultrasound developments, leadership and imposter syndrome coaching. This episode is a deep dive into Gill’s career, imposter syndrome, sonographer title regulations and advancements in ultrasound.CPD Reflection Points:reflect on how Gill has navigated her imposter syndrome.reflect on times when you’ve doubted yourself and/or had imposter syndrome.consider how you might utilise Gill’s toolbox to tackle your own imposter syndrome.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Prof. Gill Harrison research gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gill-Harrison https://www.sor.org/learning-advice/professional-practice/diagnostic-imaging-pathways/ultrasoundCASE: directory of coursesRCT register – for non-statutory registered sonographersHypnotherapy - https://nationalhypnotherapysociety.org/about-us/regulationImposter syndrome App and podcast etc - https://www.clarejosa.com/International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists: https://www.isrrt.org/European federation of radiographer societies: https://www.efrs.eu/NHS England Role of a Sonographer: https://www.hee.nhs.uk/our-work/sonographyThe British Medical Ultrasound Society: https://www.bmus.org/Society of Radiographers: https://www.sor.org/ The role of the expert witness: A guide for clinical imaging and therapeutic practitioners: https://www.sor.org/learning-advice/professional-body-guidance-and-publications/documents-and-publications/policy-guidance-document-library/the-role-of-the-expert-witnessClark's Essential Guide to Clinical Ultrasound: https://www.routledge.com/Clarks-Essential-Guide-to-Clinical-Ultrasound/Dodgeon-Harrison/p/book/9780367771164Research links from the Episode:Consensus guidelines on the communication of unexpected news via ultrasound: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/162880/Impostor syndrome and pretense: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0020174X.2022.2042379The imposter phenomenon and its relationship with self-efficacy, perfectionism and happiness in university students: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12144-023-04672-4The impostor phenomenon at work: A systematic evidence-based review, conceptual development, and agenda for future research: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/job.2733Overcome imposter syndrome: Contribute to working groups and build strong networks: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320724001289Deindividualising Imposter Syndrome: Imposter Work among Marginalised STEMM Undergraduates in the UK: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00380385221117380Exploring UK sonographers’ views on the use of professional supervision in clinical practice – Stage one findings of a mixed method study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1078817423002274Scope of Practice and Clinical Standards for the Diagnostic Medical Sonographer: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/87564793241242633?icid=int.sj-full-text.similar-articles.1The role of the sonographer – An investigation into the scope of practice for the sonographer internationally: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1078817421000973Role extension in advanced ultrasound practice: A framework approach and case study: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9923144/Sonographic imaging education for sonographers versus health professionals: A literature review: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/sono.12399Making the transition from student to newly qualified vascular sonographer: An exploration of the domains of professionalism: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10152318/Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, cancer treatment, lack of equity, health inequalities and risk factors of cancer for the Chinese community.Episode 159 of our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion series (part 14).Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Rose Ting who is a therapeutic Radiographer with over 20 years of experience. Deeply passionate about promoting radiotherapy, advancing diversity and inclusion, and improving patient experience and care. Member of the REACH (Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Heritage) at her local Trust, Radiotherapy UK Ambassador and Member of Joint Equalities Committee at the Society and College of Radiographers. This episode, is a deep dive into Rose’s career, her lived experience as a person with Chinese heritage and her incredible advocacy work for the Chinese community around cancer awareness and screening.CPD Reflection Points:Read this journal article: ethnic disparities in lung cancer incidence and differences in diagnostic characteristics: a population-based cohort study in England: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanepe/article/PIIS2666-7762(24)00292-8/fulltextReflect on how you could support the Chinese community within your practice.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Chinese Welfare Trust https://www.chinesewelfaretrust.org.uk/ NHS Bowel screening benefits and risks (in traditional Chinese): https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/bowel-cancer-screening-benefits-and-risks.zh-twNHS Breast screening helping you decide (in traditional Chinese): https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5cd2ab6d40f0b6332614f8ce/Breast_screening_helping_you_decide_Traditional_Chinese.pdfNHS Cervical screening helping you decide (in traditional Chinese): https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5d8374aae5274a27cefd4a6b/Cervical_helping_you_decide_HPV_Chinese_HK.pdfChinese association for cancer care: https://cacaca.org.uk/Ethnicity facts and figures UK Government: https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/health/physical-health/cancer-diagnosis-at-an-early-stage/latest/Largest ever UK study reveals stark ethnic and social inequalities in lung cancer diagnosis: https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2024-11-08-largest-ever-uk-study-reveals-stark-ethnic-and-social-inequalities-lung-cancerResearch links from the Episode:Ethnic disparities in lung cancer incidence and differences in diagnostic characteristics: a population-based cohort study in England: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanepe/article/PIIS2666-7762(24)00292-8/fulltextUnderstanding Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapeutics: An Overview of the Basics and Clinical Applications: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33804485/National Centre for Complementary and Integrative Health - Traditional Chinese Medicine: What You Need To Know: https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/traditional-chinese-medicine-what-you-need-to-knowMind-Body Therapies From Traditional Chinese Medicine: Evidence Map: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8722380/ Cancer incidence and mortality in China, 2022: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667005424000061Cancer burden and risk in the Chinese population aged 55 years and above: A systematic analysis and comparison with the USA and Western Europe: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38271210/Cancer survival statistics in China 2019–2021: a multicenter, population-based study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667005424000498Exploring Cancer Incidence Trends by Age and Sex Among 14.14 Million Individuals in China From 2007 to 2021: Population-Based Study: https://publichealth.jmir.org/2024/1/e55657/Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer, cancer treatment, cancer relapse, mental health, cancer during pregnancy and living with late effects of treatment.Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Meera Shah. Meera trained as a dentist and following a range of roles as a junior, focused on the treatment of patients with special needs. Whilst expecting her first child she noticed increasing pain in her chest, back and shoulders, with weakness of the upper body over time. When her son was 6 months old, she was diagnosed with a solitary bone plasmacytoma of the sternum. This was treated with radiotherapy. Due to the large tumour size, recovery was slow and Meera took many years to regain some upper body strength. She had to leave her role in clinical dentistry and go back to the drawing board. In 2018, Meera progressed to multiple myeloma, with multiple tumours in both femori and tibia. This was treated in 2019 with chemotherapy and an autologous stem cell transplant. She has since been on maintenance chemotherapy. There was a discussion of potential radiotherapy to both knees, but fortunately wasn’t required in the end. Unable to return to clinical practice, Meera completed her Diploma in Healthcare Professions Education. She now works part time in postgraduate dental education at NHSE and also delivers freelance education in the cancer space. Her primary focus is to educate healthcare professionals on the impact of living with a chronic condition/incurable cancer, not just on patients, but to the whole family, especially children. Her main message is to ensure patients are given personalised care based on their own personal needs. She also volunteers for Shine Cancer Support, supporting their network for young adults from minoritised ethnic backgrounds, and is a trustee for National Voices. This episode is a deep dive into Meera’s cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatments, her family life and how things could have been improved for her care.Episode 158: part of the Living with and beyond cancer series(part 47).CPD Reflection Points:read about the symptoms of Multiple Myeloma: https://bloodcancer.org.uk/understanding-blood-cancer/myeloma/symptoms-diagnosis/myeloma-symptoms/.reflect on Meera’s experience of diagnosis, treatment and now living with multiple myeloma. consider how you build a rapport with your patients and what you could do to improve your practice.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:BBC News article 'People are blamed if they have cancer': https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg67k35z757oWhat does time mean to us now?: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3bHmlccOMzCxXdFtmq0xDfMyeloma UK radiotherapy: https://www.myeloma.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Myeloma-UK-Radiotherapy-Infosheet.pdfMummy’s Star Charity: https://www.mummysstar.org/Myeloma UK: https://www.myeloma.org.uk/understanding-myeloma/related-conditions/solitary-plasmacytoma/Blood Cancer UK charity: https://bloodcancer.org.uk/Shine Cancer Support: https://shinecancersupport.org/National Voices: https://www.nationalvoices.org.uk/ Early medical retirement due to ill health – what to do?: https://www.legalandgeneral.com/retirement/pensions/guides/early-medical-retirement-due-to-ill-health-what-to-do/ Telling your children you have cancer: https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/diagnosis/talking-about-cancer/talking-to-children-and-teenagersResearch links from the Episode: Imaging in myeloma: a Royal College of Radiologists national survey of current imaging practice: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0009926021002774Multiple Myeloma and genetic testing: https://www.rcpath.org/profession/publications/annual-reports/annual-report-2021-2022/multiple-myeloma-entering-a-new-era-of-genetics.html New paradigm for radiation in multiple myeloma: lower yet effective dose to avoid radiation toxicity: https://haematologica.org/article/view/9958 Towards individualized radiation therapy in multiple myeloma:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7327648/ Radiation Therapy (RT) in a New Era of Multiple Myeloma (MM) Therapy: Trends of Engagement and Radiologic, Biochemical, and Cytogenetic Correlates of Outcomes and Response: https://www.redjournal.org/article/S0360-3016(24)02121-7/fulltextRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Description: In this episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Dr. Emma Hyde who is the current president of UKIO congress.Bonus Episode with Dr. Emma Hyde talking about why you should register and attend UKIO congress 2025.Dr. Emma Hyde is an Associate Professor in Learning, Teaching and Pedagogy at the University of Derby. In 2020, she was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by Advance HE. This award recognised the impact that she has had on learning & teaching approaches, integrating simulation into the curricula of diagnostic imaging programmes, expanding clinical placement capacity, and supporting and nurturing a research culture at the University of Derby.She is passionate about Person-Centred Care and has undertaken a number of research projects looking at different aspects of this within her profession of diagnostic radiography. Emma has disseminated this research widely via peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and presentations at conferences and study days. She is an associate member of the Person-centred Practice International Community of Practice CIC(PCP-ICoP). In January 2022 she started the role of Clinical Director for the Personalised Care Institute. As well as her Associate Professor role here at Derby, she is the President of the UKIO congress for 2024 and 2025. She am also a member of the College of Radiographers Research Advisory Group, an Associate Editor of the 'Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences', a mentor for the FoRMM (Formal Radiography Research Mentorship) scheme run by the College of Radiographers, a mentor for the Council of Deans for Health 150 Student Leaders scheme, and a peer reviewer for the 'Radiography' journal.Links from the Episode:UKIO: https://www.ukio.org.uk/ukio-2025/UKIO programme: https://www.ukio.org.uk/programme-2025/UKIO registration: https://www.ukio.org.uk/registration-2/Pitch your project: https://www.ukio.org.uk/pitch-your-project/Research hub: https://www.ukio.org.uk/research-hub/UKIO abstracts: https://www.ukio.org.uk/abstracts/Funding for international delegates: https://www.ukio.org.uk/funding-for-international-delegates/Sponsorship and exhibition: https://www.ukio.org.uk/sponsorship-exhibition/Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Trigger Warning: cancer diagnosis, cancer treatment and misdiagnosis.Description: in this episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Anthony to discuss working as a GP, his career, acute oncology, current primary care challenges and opportunities and working at Macmillan Cancer Support charity. Episode 157 of our workforce and education series series (Part 55) features the amazing Dr. Anthony Cunliffe.CPD Reflection Points:Think about a time when you encountered a patient whose cancer diagnosis was delayed. What were the key barriers to early detection in that case? How could primary care systems improve to reduce the risk of missed or late cancer diagnoses?Patients undergoing cancer treatment often experience side effects that impact their quality of life. In your experience, what are the most challenging side effects to manage in primary care, and how could you support patients more in your role?Many cancer patients report difficulties navigating between primary and secondary care, leading to gaps in communication and continuity of care. What challenges have you encountered in engaging with primary care as a secondary care professional (or vice versa)? How can we improve collaboration to ensure seamless, patient-centred cancer care?Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:UK Acute Oncology Society: https://www.ukacuteoncology.co.uk/Clinical Oncology training https://medical.hee.nhs.uk/medical-training-recruitment/medical-specialty-training/clinical-oncologyMacmillan training https://www.macmillan.org.uk/healthcare-professionals/macmillan-professionals/learning-and-development?infinity=ict2~net~gaw~cmp~~ag~~ar~683593456455~kw~cancer%20support%20worker~mt~b&&infinity=ict2~net~gaw~ar~683593456455~kw~cancer%20support%20worker~mt~b~cmp~G_PS_HCP_GEN~ag~Cancer+Healthcare+Professional+Roles&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAoJC-BhCSARIsAPhdfShxLYv-vrLKFJ9irDgGtWRX_4ItrLi7mPnc0jh8QVxVXOmkzFqUfNoaAjAUEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.dsDiagnosing cancer earlier – challenges from a primary care perspective https://www.macmillan.org.uk/healthcare-professionals/news-and-resources/blogs/diagnosing-cancer-earlierAddress Health Inequalities to Improve Cancer Outcomes https://www.medscape.co.uk/viewarticle/address-health-inequalities-improve-cancer-outcomes-2022a1001llfRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer and radiation treatments.Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Nicole Harnett and Natalie Rozanec to discuss their pioneering work around advanced practice in radiation therapy in Canada. This episode is a deep dive into both Nicole and Natalie’s experiences as healthcare professionals, teaching and improving practice for all.Nicole Harnett, Director of the Accelerated Education Program of the Radiation Medicine Program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (PMCC), an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Toronto (UTDRO), and the Director, Curriculum for the Institute of Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine, also at UT, will present her experience in starting advanced practice radiation therapist roles in Ontario.Natalie Rozanec is the manager of the Radiation Therapy Department at the Stronach Regional Cancer Centre at Southlake Health, in Newmarket, Canada. She has worked for 11 years as an Advanced Practice Radiation Therapist, with a focus on improving patient care in palliative radiotherapy and improving access to care. Natalie graduated from the Medical Radiation Sciences Program at the University of Toronto/Michener Institute in 2009. She worked at the Southlake Health since 2010, both as a radiation therapist and clinical trials coordinator. In 2012, Natalie transitioned to Advanced Practice Radiation Therapy. She went on to complete her MSc. Advanced Practice (Radiotherapy and Oncology) from Sheffield Hallam University in 2018 and APRT(T) certification with the CAMRT in 2019. Natalie is a Lecturer at the University of Toronto Department of Radiation Oncology, teaching family medicine residents, fellows, radiation therapy students and community care providers about research and palliative radiotherapy.Episode 156: Part of the Workforce and Education series Series(Part54)CPD Reflection Points:Read this article about radiation therapist advanced practice and how it can change the future of radiotherapy: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240563242400012X.Consider how advanced practice could improve your practice. If you are already working at an advanced practice level, consider how you could support others to achieve this level of practice.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Zotero Link for Canadian Publications related to Advanced Practice: https://www.zotero.org/groups/2500539/professionalpractice/collections/NPUUBMITResearch links from the Episode:Lavergne C, Rozanec N, Harnett N. The palliative clinical specialist radiation therapist: A CAMRT White Paper. J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2021 Sep 29:S1939-8654(21)00198-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2021.08.016. SRAHarnett N, Bak K, Lockhart E, Ang M, Zychla L, Gutierrez E, Warde P. The Clinical Specialist Radiation Therapist(CSRT): A case study exploring the effectiveness of a new advanced practice role in Canada. J Med Radiat Sci. 2018 Jun;65(2):86-96. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.281. PA, SRAHarnett N, Bak K, Zychla L, Gutierrez E, Warde P. Defining advanced practice in radiation therapy: A feasibility assessment of a new healthcare provider role in Ontario, Canada. Radiography(Lond). 2019 Aug;25(3):241-249. doi: 10.1016/j.radi.2019.02.007. Epub 2019 Feb 28. PA, SRARozanec N. Message from the Guest Editor. J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2022 Jun;53(2 Suppl):S3-S5. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2022.04.007. PMID: 35618399; PMCID: PMC9716001.Rozanec N, Lavergne C, Harnett N. A Canadian experience of palliative advanced practice radiation therapy TIPS: Training, implementation, practice and sustainability. Tech Innov Patient Support Radiat Oncol. 2021 Mar 18;17:89-96. doi: 10.1016/j.tipsro.2021.01.003. PMID: 34007913; PMCID: PMC8110943.Loudon J, Rozanec N, Clement A, Woo R, Grant A, Murray J, Wells W. Collaborating with the Community: Improving Patient Access to Palliative Radiation Therapy. Pract Radiat Oncol. 2020 Jan-Feb;10(1):1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.prro.2019.08.002. Epub 2019 Aug 19. PMID: 31437605.Rozanec N, Smith S, Wells W, Moyo E, Zychla L, Harnett N.(2017).Patient satisfaction with the role of a Clinical Specialist Radiation Therapist in palliative care. Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 16(3), 226–231. http://doi.org/10.1017/S1460396917000267.Rozanec N, Allibhai Z, Bhatti M, Chan E, McIntosh M, Moseley D, Taremi M, Abbas A. Palliation of Vertebral Metastases with Radiotherapy: Exploration of Volumetric-Modulated Arc Therapy From Development to Implementation in Routine Clinical Practice. J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2019 Mar;50(1):68-73. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2018.09.001. Epub 2018 Dec 3. Erratum in: J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2019 Sep;50(3):473. PMID: 30777251.Rozanec N, Chan E, Malam S, Loudon, J.(2017).The automated patient discharge summary: Improving communication at transfers of care after completion of radiotherapy. Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 16(3), 265-271. doi:10.1017/S1460396917000188.Kilgar K, Miguel JS, Abbas A, Allibhai Z, Taremi M, Conrad T, Rozanec N. Dosimetric analysis of patients receiving volumetric-modulated arc palliative radiotherapy to the thoracic spine: A comparison with conventional mono-isocentric parallel opposed pair treatment. J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2024 May 18:101422. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2024.04.015. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38763861.Duffton A, Harnett N, McNair HA, Bennett E, Clarkson M, Guilherme Couto J, Lawler G, Matthews K, Oliveira C, Rozanec N, Simões R, Tsang Y. RTT advanced practice and how it can change the future of radiotherapy. Tech Innov Patient Support Radiat Oncol. 2024 Mar 26;30:100245. doi: 10.1016/j.tipsro.2024.100245. PMID: 38595787; PMCID: PMC11002743.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink Tree
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer and radiation treatments.Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Dr. Riccardo Bevilacqua, a nuclear physicist with a PhD focused on neutron data for Generation IV nuclear reactors, Riccardo has worked as a scientist with the European Commission and at various international research facilities. His career has evolved from research to radiation safety, and now back to his roots in medical physics, a field that first captured his interest as a student in Italy. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, Riccardo currently drives global radiation safety initiatives at Elekta. Beyond work, Riccardo is a father, a stepfather, and enjoys writing popular science articles about physics and radiation. Episode 155 of our Education and Workforce Development series (part 53).CPD:Work through the IAEA Radiation Safety Culture Trait Talks Workbook and complete the reflective sections. https://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/21/01/radiation-safety-culture-trait-talks.pdfComplete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:IAEA. Radiation Safety Culture in Medicine. https://www.iaea.org/resources/rpop/resources/radiation-safety-culture-in-medicineRadioactive talks. The story of the visionary PhoNeS project, where a brilliant nuclear physicist discovered how to transform standard radiation oncology medical linacs into neutron factories, dreaming to bring the BNCT cancer treatment directly into hospitals.Gamma Knife SocietyElekta Gamma KnifeRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses the diagnosis, treatment, and daily realities of living with a secondary cancer diagnosis.Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Lesley Stephen who shares her journey of living with secondary breast cancer and her inspiring work with the charity Make 2nds Count. This episode is a deep dive into Lesley’s experience, from her diagnosis to her involvement in ground-breaking research and patient advocacy.Episode 154: Part of the Living With and Beyond Cancer Series (Part 46)Lesley Stephen was a freelance communications consultant until her life changed with a 'de novo' metastatic breast cancer (MBC) diagnosis in 2014. Her participation in a phase 1B clinical trial at the Beatson in Glasgow kept her well for seven years and fueled her passion for advocacy. Lesley’s story is one of resilience and leadership as she campaigns for better research, treatments, and support for MBC patients.Lesley’s advocacy extends to her work with numerous organizations, including the NCRI, ICGC-ARGO, CRUK, Breast Cancer Now, ICPV, Met Up UK, and the newly formed Breast Cancer Clinical Studies Group. As a trustee of Make 2nds Count, she helps deliver unique research services for MBC patients, emphasizing the importance of access to clinical trials and new treatments.CPD Reflection Points:Reflect on your communication strategies with patients diagnosed with secondary breast cancer. How do you ensure they feel supported and informed about their diagnosis and treatment options?Consider how you incorporate patients' preferences and values into their care plans. What steps do you take to respect and integrate their individual needs?Reflect on the role of supportive care in managing secondary breast cancer. How do you address the comprehensive needs—physical, emotional, and psychological—of these patients?Assess the impact of your role in improving outcomes for secondary breast cancer patients. How can you contribute to advancing care practices in your clinical setting?Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Make 2nds Count CharityInternational Cancer Genome ConsortiumIndependent Cancer Patients VoiceMet Up UKPRIMROSE Clinical TrialUK Interdisciplinary Breast Cancer SymposiumResearch links from the Episode:Scientists investigate a new therapy for breast cancer that has spread to the brain | Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustSecondary breast cancer patients may be spared routine scans thanks to Christie trialStudy highlights increased risk of second cancers among breast cancer survivors | University of CambridgeEnhertu emergency | Breast Cancer NowSecondary breast cancer | Cancer Research UKRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokTwitterYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.Please like and subscribe to Rad Chat on your preferred podcast platform to stay updated with the latest episodes.
Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Lewis Edwards in a paid collaboration with Oncology Systems Limited to hear about the product Double Shell Positioning System (DSPS)-Prominent.Lewis Edwards is a HCPC Registered Therapeutic Radiographer, Account Specialist at Oncology Systems Ltd. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) read this journal article: Open-Face Masks in Radiotherapy: Enhancing Therapeutic Strategies for Head and Neck and Brain Cancer Patients—A Comprehensive Scoping Review - PMC2) consider the barriers and enablers to open-face masks in radiotherapy.3) look up the product: DSPS-Prominent®(MR) - Oncology Systems LimitedComplete this form for your accredited digital badge: https://bit.ly/3GbtR1X.Links from podcast:MacroMedics Patient Positioning System DSPS for SRS & SRT TreatmentsResearch links:Evaluation of positioning accuracy in head-and-neck cancer treatment: A cone beam computed tomography assessment of three immobilization devices with volumetric modulated arc therapy - PMCImmobilisation accuracy of double shell positioning system for stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with brain tumors - PubMedPlease like and subscribe to Rad Chat on your podcast library.Our links:Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/radchat Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/RadChatPodcast/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rad__chat/ LinkedIn:https://uk.linkedin.com/company/radtalk Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@rad_chat Twitter:https://twitter.com/rad__chat?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radchat2259Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Lucy Griffiths in a paid collaboration with Oncology Systems Limited to hear about the product LUNA 3D.Lucy Griffiths is an ex-Therapeutic Radiographer, HCPC Registered as a Radiographer from 2013 onwards. Moved from clinical work to training and education as an Application Specialist with Elekta in 2018 and now working in the commercial and training sector as Sales Manager with OSL since 2021, focusing on all things Radiotherapy. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) read this: Characterization of a Novel 3D Surface Motion Tracking Device with Ambient Light andCamera Blockage Robustness2) consider the benefits and limitations of the LUNA 3D3) Look at the product: LUNA 3D - Oncology Systems LimitedComplete this form for your accredited digital badge: https://bit.ly/3GbtR1X.Links from podcast:→ Characterization of a Novel 3D Surface Motion Tracking Device with Ambient Light andCamera Blockage Robustness→ Initial Evaluation of a New SGRT System→ Pre-clinical evaluation of a novel surface-guided radiation therapy(SGRT) system→ Performance Evaluation of Virtual Laser-Based Surface-Guided Radiation Therapy Setup System Using Humanoid Head PhantomPlease like and subscribe to Rad Chat on your podcast library.Our links:Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/radchat Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/RadChatPodcast/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rad__chat/ LinkedIn:https://uk.linkedin.com/company/radtalk Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@rad_chat Twitter:https://twitter.com/rad__chat?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radchat2259Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara hear about the Ergéa group and the managed equipment service they offer from Tom Jacques and how they support radiotherapy managers such as Peter Enever.Ergéa is a group of companies located in Germany, Italy and the UK. Cancer care is one of the key focus areas of the group. In the UK, Ergéa provides vendor-independent Equipment Managed Services to the NHS. This includes, among other modalities, diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy. They are the leading vendor independent provider as well as the leading provider of radiotherapy-specific managed services to the NHS. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) reflect on Peter and Tom’s experiences of a managed equipment service.2) consider the barriers and enablers of a managed equipment service.3) look at the radiotherapy transformation service Ergéa group offer: https://ergeagroup.com/uk/transformation-services/radiotherapy-transformation-services/?_gl=1*tvbxdm*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTU3NTQ1NzM3NC4xNzMzNzg1NDIx*_ga_469WPCPYEK*MTczMzc4NTQyMC4xLjAuMTczMzc4NTQyMC4wLjAuMA..Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: https://bit.ly/3GbtR1X.Links from podcast:Ergéa UK: https://ergeagroup.com/uk/Please like and subscribe to Rad Chat on your podcast library.Our links:Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/radchat Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/RadChatPodcast/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rad__chat/ LinkedIn:https://uk.linkedin.com/company/radtalk Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@rad_chat Twitter:https://twitter.com/rad__chat?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radchat2259Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
**Trigger Warning**Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Florence Moon part of living with and beyond cancer series (part 45).Discussion about Florence’s cancer diagnosis and treatment, body confidence and Eno swimwear. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) Reflect on Florence’s experience of being offered a mastectomy.2) Consider how you would support people like Florence in your clinical practice.3) Read this journal article: body image and psychosocial effects in women after treatment of breast cancer: A prospective study: https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002961024004471Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: https://bit.ly/3GbtR1X.Links from podcast:Eno Swimwear: https://eno.eco/Vogue Business article: https://www.voguebusiness.com/story/fashion/meet-the-brands-designing-bras-for-breast-cancer-survivorsGuardian article: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/sep/06/a-moment-that-changed-me-i-removed-my-prosthetic-breast-and-left-shame-behindLuxiders magazine: https://luxiders.com/most-beautiful-sustainable-swimwear-on-earth-2023/Macmillan Cancer Support charity - mastectomy: https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/treatments-and-drugs/removing-the-breast-mastectomy Breast Cancer Now charity resources:Surgery for primary breast cancer: https://breastcancernow.org/about-breast-cancer/treatment/surgery-for-primary-breast-cancer/ Your body after breast cancer treatment: https://breastcancernow.org/about-breast-cancer/life-after-treatment/your-body-after-breast-cancer-treatment/Your operation and recovery: https://breastcancernow.org/sites/default/files/publications/pdf/bcc151_your_operation_and_recovery_2022_web.pdfBras after surgery for breast cancer: https://breastcancernow.org/about-breast-cancer/life-after-treatment/bras-after-surgery-for-breast-cancer/My body, myself report: https://breastcancernow.org/sites/default/files/files/my-body-myself-report.pdfLook Good, Feel Better charity: https://lookgoodfeelbetter.co.uk/Nubian skin - find a prosthesis softie for your skin tone: https://www.nubianskin.com/pages/skin-toneResearch article on body confidence in the American Journal of Surgery (2024): Body image and psychosocial effects in women after treatment of breast cancer: A prospective study: https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002961024004471Please like and subscribe to Rad Chat on your podcast library.Our links:Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/radchat Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/RadChatPodcast/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rad__chat/ LinkedIn:https://uk.linkedin.com/company/radtalk Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@rad_chat Twitter:https://twitter.com/rad__chat?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radchat2259Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up Josh Naylor to discuss how Surface Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT) has changed their practice. In this podcast episode, Josh Naylor, Principal Physicist, shares the decision to implement SGRT and how it has transformed treatments at University Hospitals Dorset. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) reflect on Josh’s experience of implementing new practice and challenges faced.2) consider the barriers and enablers of including all aspects of the multi-disciplinary team and wider hospital teams when implementing new technology.3) find out more about the SGRT community, resources and videos about their technology: https://sgrt.org/Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: https://bit.ly/3GbtR1X.Curious to learn more about SGRT? Visit the SGRT Community video library or join the community to stay updated on the latest best practices and events. For more information on the products mentioned, click here.References from Josh’s presentation: The role of surface-guided radiation therapy for improving patient safety (2021):https://www.thegreenjournal.com/article/S0167-8140(21)06702-5/abstract AAPM task group report 302: Surface-guided radiotherapy (2022):https://aapm.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mp.15532ESTRO-ACROP guideline on surface guided radiation therapy (2022): https://www.thegreenjournal.com/article/S0167-8140(22)04132-9/fulltext Quality assurance for nonradiographic radiotherapy localization and positioning systems: Report of Task Group 147 (2012): https://aapm.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1118/1.3681967Watch this on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiHl-7uSyrgPlease like and subscribe to Rad Chat on your podcast library.Our links:Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/radchat Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/RadChatPodcast/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rad__chat/ LinkedIn:https://uk.linkedin.com/company/radtalk Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@rad_chat Twitter:https://twitter.com/rad__chat?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radchat2259Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up Samantha Allison, Hannah Nayee and Gail Anastasi to discuss how Surface Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT) has changed their practice. For DIBH patients, maintaining consistent breath holds is crucial for safeguarding these organs while targeting cancer effectively. In this podcast episode we’re joined by the radiotherapy team at Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust to hear how they’ve used SGRT to help improve these treatments. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) reflect on Sam, Hannah and Gail’s experience of introducing a new technology at their satellite centre.2) consider the importance of having a training package for new staff and students.3) find out more about the SGRT community, resources and videos about their technology: https://sgrt.org/Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: https://bit.ly/3GbtR1X.Interested in learning more about SGRT for DIBH treatments? Visit the SGRT Community video library or join the community to stay updated on the latest best practices and events. For more information on the products mentioned, click here.You can watch this video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5_SSBBfvHg.Please like and subscribe to Rad Chat on your podcast library.Our links:Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/radchat Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/RadChatPodcast/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rad__chat/ LinkedIn:https://uk.linkedin.com/company/radtalk Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@rad_chat Twitter:https://twitter.com/rad__chat?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radchat2259Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up Igor Bessières and Mathieu Gonod. MapRT helps to make treatments fast, easy and safe. It uses SGRT to deliver a “clearance map”, which planners use to check which beams are deliverable during plan creation. In this podcast episode, Medical Physicists Igor Bessières and Mathieu Gonod from Centre Georges-François Leclerc share their firsthand experience with this innovative technology and its impact on treatment planning. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) reflect on Igor and Mathieu’s experience of gathering data to showcase the benefits of new technology.2) consider the barriers and enablers to dynamic trajectory radiotherapy.3) find out more about the SGRT community, resources and videos about their technology: https://sgrt.org/Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: https://bit.ly/3GbtR1X.Curious about clearance mapping? Dive into the comprehensive video library here or explore surface guidance for better radiation therapy planning here. Learn more about SGRT and connect with the community by visiting the SGRT Community website.References from Igor and Mathieu’s presentations: Benchmarking MapRT and first clinical experience: a novel solution for collision-free non-co-planar treatment planning - Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics (In Press) DOI: 10.1002/acm2.14572.Tolerance of normal tissue to therapeutic irradiation (1991). International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics. DOI: 10.1016/0360-3016(91)90171-Tolerance of normal tissue to therapeutic radiation (2013). Reports of radiotherapy and Oncology: https://applications.emro.who.int/imemrf/Rep_Radiother_Oncol/Rep_Radiother_Oncol_2013_1_1_35_48.pdfTreatment Site Specific:Lung:Kim et al. (2020) DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20190596Ma et al. (2021) DOI: 10.1002/acm2.13197Head & Neck:Gayen et al. (2020) DOI: 10.3857/roj.2020.00143Woods et al. (2022) DOI: 10.3390/cancers14040939Mediastinal:Rossi et al. (2021) DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2021.619929Breast: Frengen et al. (2023) DOI: 10.1080/0284186X.2023.2264488SBRT:Biau et al. (2022) DOI: 10.1016/j.ctro.2022.11.007Lincoln et al. (2023) DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/ace23fMulti:Bertholet et al. (2023) DOI: 10.1002/mp.16899Loebner et al. (2023) DOI: 10.1002/mp.16533Dynamic Trajectory RadioTherapy(DTRT): Dosimetric optimization for dynamic mixed beam arc therapy (DYMBARC) (2024): https://aapm.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mp.17467 Impact of the gradient in gantry-table rotation on dynamic trajectory radiotherapy plan quality (2023): https://aapm.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mp.16749 A dosimetrically motivated pathfinding approach for non-isocentric dynamic trajectory radiotherapy (2024): https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6560/ad75e1Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nHM1AH81S0Please like and subscribe to Rad Chat on your podcast library.Our links:Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/radchat Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/RadChatPodcast/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rad__chat/ LinkedIn:https://uk.linkedin.com/company/radtalk Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@rad_chat Twitter:https://twitter.com/rad__chat?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radchat2259Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up Rayk Nachtigall a Medical Physicist at Strahlenzentrum Hamburg MVZ, Germany. Traditional full-face masks can be uncomfortable and challenging for patients. At Strahlenzentrum Hamburg MVZ, maskless head and neck treatments have become the gold standard. In this episode, Rayk, Medical Physicist, shares how this approach has been successfully implemented using SGRT technology. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) reflect on Rayk’s experience of introducing maskless treatment for people undergoing head and neck radiotherapy.2) consider barriers and enablers of maskless head and neck radiotherapy.3) find out more about the SGRT community, resources and videos about their technology: https://sgrt.org/Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: https://bit.ly/3GbtR1X.Interested in learning more about maskless treatments? Visit the SGRT Community video library or join the community to stay updated on the latest best practices and events. For more information on the products mentioned, click here.References from Rayk’s presentation: Strahlenzentrum Hamburg, Germany: https://www.strahlenzentrum-hamburg.de/Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61o7q_If_nQPlease like and subscribe to Rad Chat on your podcast library.Our links:Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/radchat Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/RadChatPodcast/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rad__chat/ LinkedIn:https://uk.linkedin.com/company/radtalk Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@rad_chat Twitter:https://twitter.com/rad__chat?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radchat2259Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
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