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Treatment
Radiation Therapy
Technique
Superficial radiation therapy
Superficial radiation therapy is a non-invasive treatment for early non-melanoma skin cancer that can be an effective alternative to surgery.
Technique
Stereotactic radiation therapy
Stereotactic technology is an advanced technique used to treat small tumours with well-defined edges in the brain, spine or lung, including tumours that have spread from a primary cancer.
Technique
Brachytherapy
Brachytherapy is a special form of internal radiation therapy where a radioactive source is placed beside or inside the tumour, to deliver radiation to small areas over a period of time.
Governance
Brochure
Fitness and the role it plays during cancer treatment and recovery
Being physically fit and exercising has many benefits for people with cancer.
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Can cancer come back after treatment?
Learn about cancer recurrence and the types of cancer which may return after treatment.
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Five tips for life beyond cancer treatment
Icon Medical Director and Clinical Haematologist Dr Ian Irving shares his advice on how to stay well and find your new normal once treatment ends
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International Clinical Trials Day – your cancer research questions answered
Icon Director of Research Dr John Bashford, Medical Oncologist A/Prof Jim Coward and Icon Executive Manager of Research Sophie Mepham answer your questions about cancer research this International Clinical Trials Day