Image Guided Radiotherapy
Image Guided Radiotherapy
Contemporary Radiotherapy Planning Practice
Contemporary Radiotherapy Planning Practice
Breast Cancer Radiotherapy
Study our Breast Cancer Radiotherapy module at Sheffield Hallam University and gain knowledge about the planning and delivery of adjuvan radiotherapy for early stage breast cancer.
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Future Directions in Radiotherapy and Oncology
Future Directions in Radiotherapy and Oncology
Radiotherapy and Oncology
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How could a specially designed bra help women with breast cancer?
Our team of researchers have designed a bra that could make radiotherapy more dignified – and help to better target treatment to the breast
Enhanced Level Practice Radiotherapy and Oncology Level 7 Degree Apprenticeship employer Webinars
Join our webinar for Radiotherapy Service Managers and Apprenticeship Leads who have an interest in supporting staff to complete the Enhanced Practice apprenticeship programme.
Radiotherapy tattoos can be a painful reminder of cancer – but 3D imaging could be the solution
Every day in the UK over 150 women will be given the devastating news that they have breast cancer. This is the start of a long journey of treatments most likely followed by radiotherapy to the breast or chest wall. What many people might not realise though is that radiographers often use small permanent black ink tattoos in order to position a patient underneath the radiotherapy machine. But new technology, called surface guided radiotherapy (SGRT), uses three dimensional imaging to help radiographers position patients, avoiding the need for tattoos.
Testing the SuPPORT 4 All radiotherapy bra using 3D surface imaging
Using technology at the Sheffield Multimodal Imaging Centre (SMIC), researchers tested a specialist bra that makes radiotherapy more accurate and more dignified.