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Rad Chat Live at the MR-Linac Consortium 2025 #1: Charlie Tran from GenesisCare Australia - RTT Led Working
bonusMR-Linac Consortium 2025 with Charlie Tran talking about his role at GenesisCare Australia and RTT led working.Links:Elekta MR-LinacGenesisCare AustraliaRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 189E189: Tom Netherwood - Vertual, radiation therapy VR software for student, patient & staff education
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer. Episode 189: Part of the Education and Workforce Development Series (Part 66)Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Tom Netherwood, sharing his career and what he does now in his role working for Vertual. Vertual is a global leader in virtual reality training solutions, specialising in innovative, immersive technologies that enhance education and improve patient care in healthcare. Tom has over 14 years of clinical experience in radiotherapy, having held roles such as an assistant practitioner, a clinical lecturer and an advanced practitioner. He now works for Vertual Ltd as a Product specialist and aims to help improve the way radiotherapy is taught to students, professionals and patients around the world.CPD Reflection Points:Radiotherapy UK and Vertual have worked together to create resources for patients to help them prepare for radiotherapy. Please check out these resources and critically evaluate them and reflect on how these may be used in your practice. https://radiotherapy.org.uk/patients-families/during-treatment/video-external-beam-radiotherapy-for-breast-cancer/. Reflect upon how you may utilise Vertual to assist in educating students and patients in your role. Please use the literature attached to inform your reflections. Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Radiotherapy UK patient resources utilising VERT. Research links from the Episode:The application of virtual environment radiotherapy for RTT training: A scoping review.Utilising virtual environments for radiation therapy teaching and learning.The Application of the Virtual Environment for Radiotherapy Training to Strengthen IGRT Education.Using virtual reality to prepare patients for radiotherapy: A systematic review of interventional studies with educational sessions.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 188E188: Imogen Powell-Brown and Daniel Hutton - Radiotherapy Tariff and Capital Spending
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses access to cancer services and late effects. Episode 188: Part of the Leadership Series (Part 61)Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Imogen Powell Brown and Daniel Hutton. Daniel Hutton is an experienced Change Manager, Therapeutic Radiographer, and systems thinking practitioner with a strong background in radiotherapy clinical practice. He brings expertise in leading transformation and innovation through collaborative partnership working across diverse organisations. With a unique blend of clinical insight and strategic vision, Daniel supports the design and delivery of sustainable change that improves patient experience, outcomes and, service effectiveness. His research into patient voices and experiences informs his practice, ensuring change is grounded in lived realities. Passionate about healthcare improvement, Daniel is committed to driving meaningful transformation that bridges practice, policy, and organisational objectives. Imogen Powell Brown is a health policy and public health professional. Coming from a background in public affairs and policy development, Imogen has recently moved in project management within the NHS. She has a Public Health Msc where her dissertation focussed on the implementation of national cancer policy within local systems, considering the role of assurance processes utilised by NHS England. Currently working with the North West Specialised Services Clinical Network, Imogen has led a workstream on improving Cancer Waiting Times and standardising radiotherapy pathways across the region. She has also supported a policy project considering what an innovative and person-centred radiotherapy funding model looks like. This episode is a deep dive into radiotherapy funding, including the radiotherapy tariff, capital spending and the provision of specialist late effects services. Imogen and Danny discuss how they think radiotherapy funding can be reformed so that it keeps up with best practice, drives innovation and ensures that radiotherapy is person centred. This follows the recent publication of three commentary pieces in the British Journal of Radiology (please see show notes). CPD Reflection Points:Reflect on how funding models in your service impact your ability to implement new technologies or techniques (e.g. adaptive radiotherapy, AI-assisted planning).Consider any examples from your workplace where financial barriers have delayed or limited innovation. How could you mitigate for these in service development? How does your service currently identify and support patients experiencing long-term side effects or late toxicity? What opportunities exist to improve the integration of supportive oncology or late effects services within your local pathway?Consider how Patient Reported Data (PRD) could be used more effectively to guide service improvement and commissioning decisions.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:What are integrated care boards? https://www.england.nhs.uk/integratedcare/what-is-integrated-care/Research links from the Episode:Radiotherapy commissioning and tariff—how can we deliver advanced, innovative, and personalised radiotherapy | British Journal of Radiology | Oxford AcademicSustainable capital funding for modern and innovative radiotherapy services | British Journal of Radiology | Oxford AcademicConsidering late effects costs in radiotherapy funding | British Journal of Radiology | Oxford AcademicRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 187E187: Charlotte Hilton - Quality and Improvement
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, cancer treatment, lack of access to treatment and job loss. Episode 187: Part of the Education and Workforce Development Series (Part 65)Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Charlotte Hilton. Charlotte is a Project Delivery Manager at the Humber and North Yorkshire Cancer Alliance, focussing on the nursing and allied health professional workforce and quality improvement. She has worked in the NHS for almost four years, beginning on the NHS Graduate Management Training Scheme covering policy, operational and third sector roles, followed by a year managing a tertiary Spinal Surgery service before her current role in project management. Charlotte has also recently completed her MSc Health Policy dissertation on cancer workforce retention challenges and its mitigations and is awaiting final grade confirmation from Imperial College London.In this insightful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Charlotte to hear about her role, quality improvement along with how to support costal towns with cancer care services.CPD Reflection Points:Reflect on Charlotte’s experience of working in quality and improvement.Consider a quality and improvement project within your workspace.Using the NHS Improving Quality: a simple guide to improving services, plan and design how you will complete this project.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:NHS Graduate Management Training SchemeImperial College London MSc Health PolicyNHS Improving Quality: a simple guide to improving servicesResearch links from the Episode:An introduction to quality improvementQuality Improvement in PracticeA scoping review of continuous quality improvement in healthcare system: conceptualization, models and tools, barriers and facilitators, and impactBMJ Open Quality ImprovementBMJ Open QualityQuality Improvement Methods(LEAN, PDSA, SIX SIGMA)The effectiveness of continuous quality improvement for developing professional practice and improving health care outcomes: a systematic reviewRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 186E186: Vicky Fox - Yoga For Cancer
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses living with and beyond cancer, side effects, secondary cancer and death.Episode 186: Part of the Living With and Beyond Cancer Series (Part 60)Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Vicky Fox. Vicky is a specialist yoga teacher working with people impacted by cancer. She started teaching in 2008 but has been working within cancer since 2013. She aims to make classes that are accessible to anyone living with and beyond cancer and the side effects of treatment. In 2021 she published Yoga for Cancer A-Z of C, and later Time to Repair looking at short practices we can do to help us repair after illness. Her classes are free or donation based and all are live streamed or fully online so they can be taken from your own home. She also trains other yoga teachers to create a safe and compassionate environment for anyone living with cancer.This episode is a deep dive into Vicky’s passion for yoga, the research behind it’s benefits and unpacks myths around yoga for cancer. CPD Reflection Points:Reflect on your own perceptions of yoga and yoga for people living with and beyond cancer.Consider the benefits of practicing yoga for people living with and beyond cancer.Practice Vicky’s mediation for healthcare professionals and reflect on it’s impact on you.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Vicky FoxResearch links from the Episode:Effects of exercise during adjuvant chemotherapy on breast cancer outcomes Yoga Practice Predicts Improvements in day-to-day pain in women with metastatic breast cancerEffects of Yoga in Managing Fatigue in Breast Cancer Patients: A Randomized Controlled TrialEffect of Yoga on Sleep Quality and Neuroendocrine Immune Response in Metastatic Breast Cancer PatientsRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 185E185: Dr. Sola Adeleke - making cancer services and technology accessible to patients in low and middle-income Countries.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer.Episode 185: Part of the Education and Workforce Development Series (Part 63)Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Dr Sola Adeleke, an oncology registrar based at Guy’s Hospital in London. He completed a PhD in cancer magnetic resonance imaging at the University College London, focused on developing novel MRI techniques such as MRI fingerprinting, whole body MRI and novel low field MRI techniques for cancer applications. Although this episode is focused on a true passion, making cancer services and technology accessible to patients in Low and Middle-Income Countries. CPD Reflection Points:Reflect on the role of global partnerships, local training, and telemedicine in addressing the disparities in access to acute oncology services. How can these tools be used effectively without reinforcing dependence, or widening the equity gap?Reflect on how acute oncology care can be ethically prioritised in resource-limited settings. What guiding principles should inform decisions when life saving cancer treatments are unaffordable or unavailable?Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Dr Sola AdelekeResearch links from the Episode:ResearchGateRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 184E184: Sarah Berwick - Aspirant Cancer Career and Education Development (ACCEND)
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer. Episode 184: Part of the Education and Workforce Development Series (Part 63)Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Sarah Berwick, to talk about the Aspirant Cancer Career and Education Development (ACCEND) Programme and integrating the e-portfolio route into practice.The purpose of the ACCEND programme is to provide clear and transparent guidance and direction on the knowledge, skills and capabilities required by healthcare professionals who care for people affected by cancer. It has been designed for people in non-oncology roles and specialist cancer services that are part of multi-professional teams across the UK.Specifically the ACCEND programme is for:support workersnursing associatesnursesallied health professionalspsychologistspharmacists.Significant parts of the workforce are under pressure now. At risk of being without the right number of healthcare professionals with the right knowledge, skills and capabilities to effectively deliver the NHS Long Term Plan.The ambitions for the future of cancer workforce were recently launched in the Long Term Workforce Plan.The ACCEND programme will help increase and improve the supply of the cancer healthcare professional workforce in the future.CPD Reflection Points:Read the associated resources posted alongside this episode. What are the benefits and limitations of a programme such as ACCEND? Reflect on how aligning your development goals with national initiatives like ACCEND can help you stay relevant and forward-thinking in your practice.Reflect on the importance of ensuring equal access to educational and developmental opportunities for all healthcare professionals, including assistant practitioners and support staff, as highlighted by ACCEND.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Humber and North Yorkshire's cancer alliance Facebook pageACCEND Framework | NHS England | Workforce, training and educationMacmillan (ACCEND)Learning Hub - HomeResearch links from the Episode:Using the Aspirant Cancer Career and Education Development (ACCEND) framework in the workplaceRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 183E183: Constance Seddon - Diagnostic Radiography and Equalise Race Equality Group
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses discrimination including racism and diagnostic scans.Episode 183: Part of the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Series (Part 17)Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Connie.Connie is of African origin, born in Zimbabwe and emigrated to the UK 27 years ago. She is a proud diagnostic radiographer at Bolton Foundation Trust in the Northwest with 38 years in the profession. She holds an MSc in Nuclear Medicine. Having worked in various positions in different organisations, general x-ray, obstetric ultrasound, specialist paediatric radiographer, specialist nuclear medicine radiographer along with working in military hospitals, Thornhill Airbase (Zimbabwe), Duke of Connaught (Belfast) and NHS hospitals. She is an active member of Society of Radiographer (SoR), Chair of Race Equality Group under Equalise, Equalise Observer in UK Council, and Trustee in SoR Benevolent Fund. Connie is a recipient of the King's Award for Voluntary Service at One House Community Centre. This episode is a deep dive into Connie’s career, diagnostic radiography, the need for equity, diversity and inclusion along with the SoR equalise network.CPD Reflection Points:reflect on Connie’s career and life experiences.consider how you can improve the experience of international recruits that join your NHS department.look at the SoR Equalise groupComplete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:International recruitment toolkit NHS employersRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live at IMACC 2025 Leeds #7: Michael Anderson - Lived With and Beyond Anal Cancer and Bottom Line Charity
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, anal cancer, lung cancer, stigma, treatment, late effects and cancer recurrence.Rad Chat Live at International Multidisciplinary Anal Cancer Conference 2025 in Leeds where we hear from: Michael Anderson talks about his experience of anal cancer, Bottom Line charity and how to help others going through the same experience.Anal Cancer Symptoms Macmillan Cancer SupportBottom Line Anal Cancer SupportStandard versus reduced-dose chemoradiotherapy in anal cancer (PLATO-ACT4): short-term results of a phase 2 randomised controlled trialTests for Anal CancerRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live at IMACC 2025 Leeds #6: Dr. Emma Hainsworth - Nurse Led Research
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, anal cancer, stigma, treatment, late effects and cancer recurrence.Rad Chat Live at International Multidisciplinary Anal Cancer Conference 2025 in Leeds where we hear from: Dr. Emma Hainsworth about her career, qualitative research, IMACC experience and advice to others wanting to get into research.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live at IMACC 2025 Leeds #5: Sarah Steele - Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, anal cancer, stigma, treatment, late effects and cancer recurrence.Rad Chat Live at International Multidisciplinary Anal Cancer Conference 2025 in Leeds where we hear from: Sarah Steele talks about her experience of cervical cancer, late effects, living with and beyond cancer and what she is doing with the Pelvic Radiation Disease Association (PRDA) at IMACC.Eve appeal: cervical cancer symptoms PRDA best practice guidanceRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live at IMACC 2025 Leeds #4: Dr. Johanne Steffensen, Dr. Anne Jakobsen and Dr. Robbie Samuel - Early Careers Research Network
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, anal cancer, stigma, treatment and cancer recurrence.Rad Chat Live at International Multidisciplinary Anal Cancer Conference 2025 in Leeds where we hear from: Johanne, Anne and Robbie about their careers to date, early careers research network, anal cancer research and top tips for other early careers researchers.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live at IMACC 2025 Leeds #3: Katy Cooper - Clinical Research Practitioner
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, anal cancer, stigma, treatment and cancer recurrence.Rad Chat Live at International Multidisciplinary Anal Cancer Conference 2025 in Leeds where we hear from: Katy Cooper about her role as a clinical research practitioner, inclusivity in clinical trials and her experience of IMACC so far.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live at IMACC 2025 Leeds #2: Dr. Amy Turner - Proteintech
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, anal cancer, stigma, treatment and cancer recurrence.Rad Chat Live at International Multidisciplinary Anal Cancer Conference 2025 in Leeds where we hear from: Dr. Amy Turner from Proteintech talking about her research career, cancer research, Proteintech’s podcast and what she hopes to get from IMACC.Chris and Sharon Curtis Swallows Charity.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live at IMACC 2025 Leeds #1: Dr. Tim Simmons - Anal Cancer Overview from an Oncologist
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, anal cancer, stigma, treatment and cancer recurrence.Rad Chat Live at International Multidisciplinary Anal Cancer Conference 2025 in Leeds where we hear from Dr. Tim Simmons about his role as a consultant clinical oncologist, specialising in anal cancer, gives an overview of anal cancer diagnosis and treatment along with what he is looking forward to getting out of IMACC.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 182E182: George Harding: Living with Multiple Sclerosis in your Thirties
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses Multiple Sclerosis, diagnosis, life limiting conditions and being diagnosed at a young age.Episode 182: Part of the Equity Diversity and Inclusion Series(Part16).Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with George Harding. George is a proud husband and father, currently working as a Creative Director at a design agency. Two years ago, he was diagnosed with MS, which reshaped his perspective and inspired him to explore health, wellness, and lifestyle changes to live well with the condition. Outside of work, he is passionate about food, travel, and sport always seeking new experiences and challenges. His journey goal is to not be held back by the diagnosis but rather embrace it, making the most of every day!This episode is a deep dive into George’s diagnosis of MS, living with this condition, treatments and therapies along with his outlook on life.CPD Reflection Points:read about the signs and symptoms of MS.reflect on George’s experience.read about the alternative and complementary therapies for MS: https://www.mssociety.org.uk/living-with-ms/treatments-and-therapies/complementary-and-alternative-therapies, https://mstrust.org.uk/a-z/complementary-and-alternative-medicine and MS care: integrating advanced therapies and holistic managementComplete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:MS TrustMS SocietyOvercoming MS charityOvercoming MS charity cook bookOvercoming MS charity guided meditationMS Society science behind temperature therapy for MSProfessor Jeremy Chataway MA PhD FRCP(UK)Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: The Evidence-based 7 Step Recovery ProgramResearch links from the Episode:Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis: A ReviewRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 181E181: Dr. Tomi Ejedenawe - exploring the different treatment decisions Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic women with gynaecological cancer make.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer, racism and inequity in healthcareEpisode 181: Part of the living with and beyond series (Part 59)Description: In this thought provoking episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Dr. Tomi Ejedenawe to talk about her career, her passion for oncology and her research study, exploring the different decisions Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic women with gynaecological cancer make along their treatment journey (EDCAT) and why she has launched her social media channel ‘Oncology Besties’.CPD Activity:After listening, reflect on a time in your own practice (or studies) when a patient’s cultural or social background influenced their treatment decisions.What challenges did you notice in supporting that patient?How did you adapt your communication or approach?What might you do differently now having listened to the podcast?Write a short reflection (300–500words) or discuss with a peer/team.2. Explore how oncology information is shared on social media.Identify two reputable oncology organisations that use social media effectively for patient education.Identify two examples of misinformation or poorly evidenced oncology content.Reflect on how patients might interpret and act on both.Create a table or short summary comparing the benefits and risks. Consider how you would signpost patients to trusted sources.3. Consider the barriers faced by minority ethnic women in accessing gynae cancer care and support.What barriers were highlighted in the podcast?How could your own workplace/service improve equity of access or support?What is one practical step you could personally take to advocate for inclusivity?Write an action plan (bullet points), or present ideas in a team CPD discussion.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Instagram page Oncology Besties Research links from the Episode:Tackling gynecologic cancer disparities: An assessment of two interventions for improving information exchange with racial/ethnic communities. Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 180E180: Paul Campbell - Living With and Beyond Prostate Cancer and Cancer Black Care Charity
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, cancer diagnosis, prostate cancer, dying, mental health and lack of representation. Episode 180: Part of the Living With and Beyond Cancer Series (Part 58)Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Paul Campbell.Paul Campbell has over 30 years’ experience in the social care sector, championing vulnerable and marginalised communities. As CEO of Cancer Black Care, he combines professional insight with lived experience, having personally navigated a cancer diagnosis. This fuels his passion for tackling inequalities in cancer care, particularly for Black communities. Paul is committed to early detection, advocacy, and ensuring no one faces cancer alone. His work is rooted in empathy, resilience, and a lifelong dedication to personal and social development.This episode is a deep dive into Paul’s diagnosis of prostate cancer, his family’s experience of cancer, lack of representation and Paul’s role as CEO of Cancer Black Care Charity.CPD Reflection Points:read about the signs and symptoms of Prostate Cancer.read about the risks of Prostate Cancer in Black Men.reflect on Paul and his siblings’ stories of being diagnosed with cancer.consider how you could improve the awareness of prostate cancer in the black community.read this journal article: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9826514/Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Cancer Black Care charityPaul’s story(Prostate Cancer UK charity)Prostate Cancer UK Risk CheckerResearch links from the Episode:Racial disparities in Black men with prostate cancer: A literature reviewRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 179E179: Harry Griffiths, Jaime Griffiths and Gavin Henson - U-Test Diagnostics at Home Testing Kits
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, living with and beyond cancer, and cancer diagnosis.Episode 179: Part of the Living With and Beyond Cancer Series (Part 57).Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down Harry, Jaime and Gavin to discuss at U-Test, at home testing, how they have helped their friends and what is next.CPD Reflection Points:Read this article: What factors influence the uptake of bowel, breast and cervical cancer screening? An overview of international research.Consider the positives and negatives of at home testing kits.Consider on how at home testing kits could tackle barriers to screening.Check out U-Test Diagnostics website.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Bowel Cancer UK at home screeningProstate Cancer UK risk checkertalkSPORT event in collaboration with Macmillan Cancer Support Charity, Green King and Toolstation: https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-awareness/mens-health-weekResearch links from the Episode:What factors influence the uptake of bowel, breast and cervical cancer screening? An overview of international researchRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 178E178: Dylan Callens and Dr. Daniel Portik - Young ESTRO and Early Careers
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer.Episode 178: part of the leadership series (part 30).Description: In this entertaining episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Dylan Callens and Dr. Daniel Portik to talk about Young ESTRO and early careers. Dylan is a Radiation Therapist pursuing his PhD at KU Leuven while working clinically at University Hospital Leuven, Belgium. 🔬 His research focuses on using AI to implement adaptive radiotherapy (ART) workflows for lung cancer. 🏥 Clinically, Dylan works part-time as a Quality Manager and helps introduce ART into practice. 🤝 Beyond the clinical, he’s an active member of ESTRO’s Early Career Committee, tackling workforce shortages and contributing to the Position & Immobilization focus group.🌟 Daniel completed his training as a Radiation Oncologist in Romania (2019), where he treated patients in his home region, before joining the Emanuel van der Schueren Radiotherapy Quality Assurance (RTQA) Fellowship at the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC). 🏥 He is now transitioning back to clinical practice as a Radiation Oncologist at Maastro. 🤝 Beyond the clinical, Daniel is an active member of the Young ESTRO Committee, the ROSQC Committee, the ESTRO Lung Focus Group, and the EORTC Young & Early Career Investigators Group for radiotherapy and lung cancer.CPD Reflection Points:Read the research paper linked to this episode on the ESTRO pilot mentoring programme and reflect on how international mentoring initiatives could influence your own professional development, your workplace, and the wider oncology community. How could a mentoring programme (local, national, or international) support your own career development, or that of your colleagues? What challenges might arise in implementing such programmes in your workplace or professional network?Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Early Career Committee: https://www.estro.org/About/ESTRO-Organisation-Structure/Committees/Young-CommitteeyESTRO - the early career committee: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12904692/Research links from the Episode:Professional development through mentoring: Final evaluation of the pilot mentoring programme of the European society of radiotherapy and oncology: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167814024001488Young radiation oncology professionals’ perspective on job satisfaction, recruitment and retention: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167814024012337?via%3DihubRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 177E177: Nicola Peat and Rosemary Marshall - Therapists in Oncology and Cancer Related Fatigue Management.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer and cancer related side effects.Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Nicola Peat and Rosemary Marshall to talk about the role of specialist therapists (physiotherapy and occupational therapists), fatigue and cancer related fatigue management. We also discuss career development and the role of the Multidisciplinary Teams (MDT’s). Episode 177: Part of the Education and Worforce Development Series (Part 62)CPD Reflection Points:Write a reflective journal entry on how the episode and the associated literature linked to the episode changed or reinforced your understanding of cancer-related fatigue and its impact on patient care.Discuss the key points from the episode with a colleague or your MDT, and reflect on how your team currently supports patients experiencing fatigue.Identify one area of your current practice related to fatigue assessment or management that could be improved, and create a short action plan to implement a change.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:PRosPer - e-learning around prefab and rehab and includes training in fatigue management. https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/prosper/Patient Information on exercise and cancer - https://www.maggies.org/cancer-support/managing-practically/exercise-and-cancer/Macmillan - https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/impacts-of-cancer/tirednessFatigue module - https://info.guyscanceracademy.co.uk/cancer-related-fatigue-selca/index.html#/Research links from the Episode:Management of fatigue in adult survivors of cancer: ASCO Society for Integrative Oncology Guideline update - https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JCO.24.00541#:~:text=Clinicians%20should%20recommend%20exercise%2C%20CBT,for%20the%20management%20of%20fatigue.Pathophysiology of cancer related fatigue - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3281752/Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 176E176: Cassie Kingswell - Breast Cancer Now Charity
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses breast cancer, genomics and living with and beyond cancer.Episode 176: Part of the Living With and Beyond Cancer series (part 56).Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Cassie Kingswell. This episode is a deep dive into her role as a breast clinical nurse specialist, Breast Cancer Now charity and how she helps people live with and beyond cancer.Cassie is a breast cancer clinical nurse specialist working at Breast Cancer Now charity, having previously worked in oncology and breast care at Guys and St Thomas’ hospital in London. Her specialist role is in family history and genetics, but has a passion to support all people to live well with and beyond breast cancer. CPD Reflection Points:Read about the signs and symptoms of breast cancer: https://breastcancernow.org/about-breast-cancer/awareness/signs-and-symptoms-of-breast-cancer.Read about life after treatment: https://breastcancernow.org/about-breast-cancer/life-after-treatment.Consider how you could support people living with and beyond breast cancer.Reflect on how look after your own mental wellbeing when working clinically.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Breast Cancer Now charityBreast Cancer Now charity healthcare professionals hubBreast Cancer Now charity speak to a nurseDr. Kathryn Mannix Rad Chat episodeResearch Links from the Episode:Breast Cancer Now charity researchRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 175E175: Assistant Professor Maeve Kearney - Adolescent and Young Adult Hodgkins Lymphoma Survivorship Research and ESTRO
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, late effects and consequences of treatment.Episode 175: Part of the Education and Workforce Development Series (Part 61).Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Maeve Kearney. This episode is a deep dive into her career, her PhD research into survivorship and the European Society of Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO).CPD Reflection Points:consider the unmet needs of adolescent and young adults who are diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma.consider the benefits of attending a conference such as ESTRO.look up the first World Radiotherapy Awareness Day on September 7th 2025.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Maeve Kearney Trinity College DublinInterview with Chair of the ESTRO 2025 RTT TrackPostgraduate study opportunities Trinity College Dublin Research links from the Episode:Maeve Kearney ResearchGateRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 174E174: Hannah Furness - Role of Physiotherapy in Oncology
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer.Episode 174: of our living with and beyond cancer series (part 55)Description: In this episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Hannah, who is a chartered physiotherapist with over 12 years clinical experience in oncology, across a broad range of NHS, charity, private and voluntary sectors. Currently, she is working as an NHS Therapies Lead in Patient Optimisation and Geriatric Oncology. Alongside this role, Hannah runs her own online cancer physiotherapy business StrongerThan, using her passion for people and science to create bespoke rehabilitation plans and empower clients from across the UK. While Hannah is experienced working with all ages, stages and types of cancer, she has specialist experience supporting people receiving palliative care to live life fully, comfortably and with dignity. CPD Reflection Points:What are the key rehabilitation needs of people living with and beyond cancer?How can physiotherapy interventions address common issues such as fatigue, pain, or deconditioning?How does your current practice align with the evidence presented in the literature linked?What might you change in your clinical approach as a result of your learning from this episode?Are there opportunities within your service to incorporate or improve prehabilitation and rehabilitation?Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Blog posts: https://www.strongerthan.co.uk/blog E-book: https://www.strongerthan.co.uk/for-health-professionals Publications on Geriatric Oncology: Leach, H and Jethwa J (2020) ‘Cancer Rehabilitation’, in O’Hanlan S and Smith M (4th edition) A Comprehensive Guide to Rehabilitation of the Older Patient. Elsevier Health. https://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/a-comprehensive-guide-to-rehabilitation-of-the-older-patient-9780702080166.html Perspectives on prehabilitation for older adults with cancer: A report from the International Society of Geriatric Oncology (SIOG) rehabilitation group SIOG2024-4-OA-051 The development of the senior adult oncology programme at the Royal Marsden NHS foundation trust SIOG2024-4-P-141 Using remote physiotherapy assessment to identify sarcopenia in older adults with cancer, receiving systemic anti-cancer treatment SIOG2024-4-P-114 A review of body composition in older adults undergoing systemic anticancer treatment within the senior adult oncology programme at The Royal Marsden SIOG2024-4-P-153 Evaluating geriatric assessments and driven interventions in older adults with breast, lung and gastrointestinal cancer: a retrospective analysis Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 173E173: Sophie Lambert and Georgia Azzopardi - Radioactive Iodine Treatment
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer and its treatment.Episode 174: Part of the living with and beyond Series (Part 54).Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Georgia Azzopardi and Sophie Lambert, to discuss radioactive iodine treatment, from both a therapeutic radiographers perspective and a patients perspective. CPD Reflection Points:Reflect upon how we ensure that patients fully understand the long-term side effects of RAI. Reflect upon how we can consistently assess and address the emotional and psychosocial impact of isolation protocols following RAI treatment, particularly for vulnerable or anxious patients?In what ways can we improve follow-up care and multidisciplinary collaboration to monitor and manage delayed or less visible side effects, such as secondary malignancies?Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Rad Chat Episode with Sophie Lambert https://radchat.transistor.fm/episodes/bonus-episode-sophie-lambert-and-rebecca-drake-non-hodgkin-s-lymphomaCancer Research radioactive iodine treatment https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/treatment/radiotherapy/internal/radioactive-liquid-treatment/radioactive-iodine-therapyMacmillan radioactive iodine treatment https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/treatments-and-drugs/radioactive-iodine-for-thyroid-cancerNHS thyroid cancer https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/thyroid-cancer/National Cancer Institute thyroid cancer https://www.cancer.gov/types/thyroid/patient/thyroid-treatment-pdqResearch links from the Episode:Podcasting for sharing experiences https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40528263/Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 172E172: Eva Starkey - From a Being a Patient to becoming a Diagnostic Radiographer Lecturer and Specialist Diagnostic Radiographer
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses congenital conditions, treatment, pain and challenges.Episode 172: Part of the Leadership Series (Part 29)Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Eva Starkey who is a diagnostic radiography lecturer and specialist diagnostic radiographer. She was attracted to diagnostic radiography from a very young age due to being on the other side of the scanner as a patient. She was born with developmental dysplasia of the hip, and so attended the imaging department from birth until her most recent surgery last year. After working clinically in Glasgow, she moved to Aberdeen to fulfil her passion for education. She still maintains a clinical role alongside an academic one, ensuring her practice is kept relevant and students are educated with the most up to date protocols.This episode is a deep dive into Eva’s journey to becoming a radiographer, education and clinical practice.CPD Reflection Points:read about developmental dysplasia of the hip and check out Steps charity.reflect on Eva’s experience while growing up and during her training.consider how you could help inspire the next generation of radiographers.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Eva shares her unique journey from patient to Diagnostic Radiography Lecturer Our People | RGUEva StarkeyCoR, Our 2023 Winners SoR, Our 2022 winners | SoRSteps charityResearch links from the Episode:Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip(DDH): Etiology, Diagnosis, and Management.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 171E171: Bhavna Mehta - The Role of a Paediatric Specialist Orthotist
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses congenital conditions and discrimination.Episode 171: Part of the Workforce and Education Series (Part 60)Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Bhavna Mehta who qualified from University of Strathclyde, Glasgow with an honours degree in Prosthetics & Orthotics in 2021. Bhavna is currently working as a Paediatric Orthotist at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool. She previously worked at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton, London and Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow, delivering care to patients with a variety of conditions including MSK, Neuro-muscular and Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV). Bhavna has a keen interest in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) within her professional career: being part of EDI focus group, British Association for Prosthetists and Orthotists (BAPO). Her research interests include Scoliosis, CTEV and biomechanics. This episode is a deep dive into the role of a orthotist, congenital conditions and their treatment.CPD Reflection Points:reflect on the importance of prosthetists within a multi-disciplinary team.consider the how you could support the prosthetists and orthotists in increasing their visibility within your work place.read about Congenital Talipes Equinovarus: https://www.alderhey.nhs.uk/conditions/patient-information-leaflets/club-foot/Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:Prosthetics and Orthotics Degree:University of Strathclyde – Undergraduate BSc (Hons) Prosthetics and Orthotics – 4 years full time BSc Prosthetics & Orthotics Bachelor's Degree | University of StrathclydeUniversity of Salford – Undergraduate BSc (Hons) Prosthetics and Orthotics – 3 years full time BSc(Hons) Prosthetics and Orthotics | University of SalfordKeele University – Postgraduate Pre-registration MSc Prosthetics and Orthotics – 2 years full time. Prosthetics and Orthotics - Keele UniversityUniversity of Derby- Level 6 BSc (Hons) Prosthetic and Orthotic Degree/ Degree Apprenticeship - 3 years full time Prosthetics and Orthotics Degree Apprenticeship - Apprenticeship courses - University of DerbyBritish Association Of Prosthetists & Orthotists: Equality Diversity and Inclusion(EDI)Research links from the episode:Attaining a British consensus statement on managing idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus(CTEV) through a Delphi process: a study protocolRad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat in Uganda #4 Karim Mawerere - "why I wanted to move into oncology after becoming a diagnostic radiographer"
bonusTrigger warning: cancer, cancer treatment and lack of access to treatment.Episode: bonus episode where Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Karim from the Uganda Cancer Institute about his role as a radiation therapist and why he moved into oncology after becoming a diagnostic radiographer.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat in Uganda #3: Catherine Nakato - "why you need female radiation therapists in Uganda"
bonusTrigger warning: cancer, cancer treatment and lack of access to treatment.Episode: bonus episode where Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Catherine from the Uganda Cancer Institute about her role as a radiation therapist and why having female staff is important for the people living with and beyond cancer in Uganda.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat in Uganda #2: Ben Ssemata - "why I became a radiation therapist in Uganda"
bonusTrigger warning: cancer, cancer treatment and lack of access to treatment.Episode: bonus episode where Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Ben from the Uganda Cancer Institute about his role as a radiation therapist, why be wanted to get into this profession and how he hopes to inspire others.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat in Uganda #1: Martin Seguya - Supporting the Radiation Therapist Workforce in Uganda
bonusTrigger warning: cancer, cancer treatment and lack of access to treatment.Episode: bonus episode where Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Martin from the Uganda Cancer Institute about his role as a radiation therapist, training and workforce needs.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Ep 170E170: Niall Finnegan - PhD Study and Physical Activity in Cancer Care
Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, death and dying, and cancer treatment.Episode 170: Part of the Living with and Beyond Series (Part 53)Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit with Niall Finnegan to discuss his PhD, the role of physical activity and supporting people living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis. Niall shares his very personal reasons for being so passionate about his PhD and shares the challenges he’s faced. CPD Reflection Points:Identify barriers and facilitators to physical activity in cancer patients. Reflect on clinical implications for promoting physical activity in cancer patients.What could be improved in terms of behaviour change strategy within radiotherapy and oncology? Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form.Links from the Episode:South East London Cancer Alliance - physical activity guidance and resources: Cancer - Moving MedicinePatient info finder - Moving MedicinePhysical activity in the treatment of long term conditions courseWorld Cancer Research Forum - how to get active NHS England E-learning for health modules Macmillan Cancer Support learning and developmentSheffield Hallam University MSc Enhanced Radiotherapy and OncologyMoving Medicine - active conversations5K Your Way - Move Against CancerResearch links from the Episode:Physical activity behaviour change in people living with and beyond cancer following an exercise intervention: a systematic reviewNiall research gate Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #23 at UKOF Conference: Jo McNamara and Naman Julka-Anderson - Reflections
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer and cancer treatment.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025 with Jo McNamara and Naman Julka-Anderson.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #22 at UKOF Conference 2025: Lorna Sturgess - Therapeutic Radiographer
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer and cancer treatment.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025: Lorna Sturgess - Therapeutic Radiographer.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #21 at UKOF Conference 2025: Baz Rodgers and Dr. Helen Rolfe - West Yorkshire and Harrogate Cancer Alliance
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment and access to treatment.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025: Baz Rodgers and Dr. Helen Rolfe - West Yorkshire and Harrogate Cancer Alliance.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #20 at UKOF Conference 2025: Jason Pawluk - West Yorkshire and Harrogate Cancer Alliance
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment and access to treatment.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025: Jason Pawluk - West Yorkshire and Harrogate Cancer Alliance.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks:Graduate Management Training SchemeSmall Business Research Initiate © Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #19 at UKOF Conference 2025: Dr. Ricky Frazer - Immunotherapy
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment and immunotherapy.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025: Dr. Ricky Frazer - Immunotherapy.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks:The Immuno-Oncology Clinical Network(IOCN)Immunobuddies podcastTumour-infiltrating lymphocyte(TIL) Therapy© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #18 at UKOF Conference 2025: Jack Quinn - Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer and cancer treatment.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025: Jack Quinn - Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks:Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #17 at UKOF Conference 2025: Dr. Sarah Salih - Effects of Particle Therapy on the Immune System
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer and cancer treatment.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025: Sarah Salih - Effects of Particle Therapy on the Immune System.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks:The Abscopal effect of radiotherapyCharles UniversityPrague Proton Therapy Centre© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #16 at UKOF Conference 2025: Sarah Dewhurst - Exercise and Oncology
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment and clinical trials.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025: Sarah Dewhurst - Exercise and Oncology.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks:Movement Is Medicine© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #15 at UKOF Conference 2025: Dr. Dan Monnery - Supportive & Palliative Care
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment, palliative and end of life care.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025: Dr. Dan Monnery - Palliative and Supportive Care.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks:United Kingdom Association of Supportive Care in Cancer© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #14 at UKOF Conference 2025: Dr. Shibani Nicum and Dr. Susan Lalondrelle - Gynae-oncology Trials Group
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment and clinical trials.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025 with Dr. Shibani Nicum and Dr. Susan Lalondrelle - gynae-oncology trials groupStay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks:Email [email protected] Website coming soon!Menopause app© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #13 at UKOF Conference 2025: Ellen Quinney, Wayne Douglas and Paul Thomas - North East London Cancer Alliance
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment and health inequalities.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025 with Ellen Quinney, Wayne Douglas and Paul Thomas - North East London Cancer Alliance.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks:North East London Cancer AllianceTaking Control of Cancer Podcast© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #12 at UKOF Conference 2025: Richard (Ric) Myers and Dr. Stewart Manning - Living With and Beyond Cancer
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer diagnosis, cancer treatment and living with and beyond cancer.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025 with Richard (Ric) Myers and Dr. Stewart Manning - living with and beyond cancer.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #11 at UKOF Conference 2025: Suzanne Nimmo - Macmillan Cancer Support charity
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment and living with and beyond cancer.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025 with Suzanne Nimmo from Macmillan Cancer Support Charity.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks:Macmillan Cancer Support e-learning Hub© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #10 at UKOF Conference 2025: Jackie Wright - Future Dreams Charity
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment and living with and beyond cancer.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025 with Jackie Wright from Future Dreams CharityStay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #9 at UKOF Conference 2025: Alison Goulding - Radiotherapy UK Charity
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment and lack of access to treatment.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025 with Alison Goulding - radiotherapy UK charityStay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks:Sign up for Miles4Radiotherapy© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #8 at UKOF Conference 2025 with Dr. Mona Hassan - Women for Oncology UK
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer and discrimination.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live # at UKOF Conference 2025 Dr. Mona Hassan - Women for Oncology UK.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #7 at UKOF Conference 2025 with Becky Clack - SWAG Cancer Alliance
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer and cancer treatment.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025 with Becky Clark - SWAG Cancer Alliance.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTube© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.
Rad Chat Live #6 at UKOF Conference 2025 with Sergi Fayos - Trialing - Clinical Trial Finder
bonusTrigger Warning: cancer, cancer treatment and clinical trial finder.Bonus Episode: Rad Chat Live at UKOF Conference 2025 with Sergi Fayos - Trialing, Clinical Trial Finder.Stay ahead in radiotherapy and oncology by liking, following, and subscribing to Rad Chat wherever you get your podcasts.Join our supportive community of professionals who truly get it. Follow us @Rad__Chat and visit our website at www.radchat.co.uk. Together, we’re pushing boundaries in cancer care.Rad Chat Links:Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeLinks from Episode:Trialing© Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved. We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline. You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing. You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context. Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.