Benign conditions
While best known for cancer treatment, radiotherapy can also help people living with certain non-cancer conditions.
Types of non-cancerous conditions we treat
Dupuytrens disease
Dupuytren’s disease (or Dupuytren’s contracture) causes the connective tissue in the palm to thicken, forming nodules or cords that pull the fingers toward the palm.
Learn moreLedderhose disease
Ledderhose disease (also called plantar fibromatosis) is a non-cancerous condition that affects the band of tissue along the bottom of the foot, known as the plantar fascia.
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Osteoarthritis is a condition that affects the joints, causing them to become stiff and painful. It most commonly affects the hips, knees, and small joints in the hands, but may occur anywhere in the body.
Learn morePlantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the thick band of tissue along the sole of the foot from heel to toes. It causes heel pain, stiffness, and difficulty walking after rest.
Learn moreTendinopathies
Tendinopathy describes pain and dysfunction in a tendon. It can involve short-term inflammation (tendinitis) or longer-term thickening and degeneration (tendinosis).
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