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0925 EofE RTN Radiotherapy to the prostate patient information leaflet FINAL V1.1 (1) (pdf)
DownloadThis leaflet, published by the Society and College of Radiographers, provides patients receiving radiotherapy with up-to-date skincare guidance. The information is based on expert consensus and review of the available evidence. The information is endorsed by Breast Cancer Now.
Macmillan Cancer Support is a Patient Information Forum TICK accredited (PIF TICK Certification | Patient Information Forum) website. This website gives information about radiotherapy and the side-effects, including the impact on sex life and fertility. It provides information in other languages and formats such as British Sign Language and easy read information.
Radiotherapy UK is a Patient Information Forum TICK accredited ( PIF TICK Certification | Patient Information Forum) Patients and Families online hub. Learn more about your pathway through radiotherapy treatment, your treatment team, side effects and late-effects of radiotherapy, and get helpful ideas on questions to ask so you feel empowered to understand your treatment. Browse patient stories and soak in information that has been approved by patients and clinicians, all in your own time and in the comfort of your own home.
Infopool the Prostate Cancer Resource, is a Patient Information Forum TICK accredited ( PIF TICK Certification | Patient Information Forum) resource run by Prostate Cancer Research. it is an interactive, easy-to-use website which helps people better understand testing and diagnosis, treatment choices, living with side effects, information about clinical trials and patient stories to learn from those with real lived experience. It makes use of videos, animations, infographics and cartoon strips to support patients in navigating the complex information around prostate cancer. From choosing a treatment to managing side effects and finding a clinical trial, the infopool empowers patients to take control of their prostate cancer journey.

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