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What is radiotherapy?

Welcome to another episode of That Cancer Conversation! Here in the UK, radiotherapy plays a part in treating more than 140,000 people with cancer every year. From infants to adults, radiotherapy is a precise and personalised tool used to target many different types of cancer. But how does it all work? In this episode Sophie speaks to Hayley Brown, a science engagement manager at Cancer Research UK to explain alongside breaking down the history and evolution of radiotherapy. Sophie also speaks to Nevo, a image consultant and stylist who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012 and underwent radiotherapy as part of her cancer treatment. She explains what is was like and why she believes it's important to keep having a conversation about cancer. If you enjoyed the episode, don’t forget to subscribe and watch it all on our YouTube channel!   Extra links:  Article --> Rays of hope: how Cancer Research UK helped shape radiotherapy More info --> What is radiotherapy? Follow us on Instagram to stay updated and for more cancer stories visit Cancer News.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episode 7 of the That Cancer Conversation podcast, hosted by Cancer Research UK, titled "What is radiotherapy?" was published on June 12, 2025 and runs 57 minutes.

June 12, 2025 ·57m · That Cancer Conversation

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Welcome to another episode of That Cancer Conversation!Here in the UK, radiotherapy plays a part in treating more than 140,000 people with cancer every year. From infants to adults, radiotherapy is a precise and personalised tool used to target many different types of cancer.But how does it all work?In this episode Sophie speaks to Hayley Brown, a science engagement manager at Cancer Research UK to explain alongside breaking down the history and evolution of radiotherapy. Sophie also speaks to Nevo, a image consultant and stylist who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012 and underwent radiotherapy as part of her cancer treatment. She explains what is was like and why she believes it's important to keep having a conversation about cancer.If you enjoyed the episode, don’t forget to subscribe and watch it all on our YouTube channel!  Extra links: Article --> Rays of hope: how Cancer Research UK helped shape radiotherapyMore info --> What is radiotherapy? Follow us on Instagram to stay updated and for more cancer stories visit Cancer News.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to another episode of That Cancer Conversation!


Here in the UK, radiotherapy plays a part in treating more than 140,000 people with cancer every year. From infants to adults, radiotherapy is a precise and personalised tool used to target many different types of cancer.


But how does it all work?


In this episode Sophie speaks to Hayley Brown, a science engagement manager at Cancer Research UK to explain alongside breaking down the history and evolution of radiotherapy. Sophie also speaks to Nevo, a image consultant and stylist who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012 and underwent radiotherapy as part of her cancer treatment. She explains what is was like and why she believes it's important to keep having a conversation about cancer.


If you enjoyed the episode, don’t forget to subscribe and watch it all on our YouTube channel!  


Extra links: 


Article --> Rays of hope: how Cancer Research UK helped shape radiotherapy


More info --> What is radiotherapy?


Follow us on Instagram to stay updated and for more cancer stories visit Cancer News.  


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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