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Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy
This is a consultant who is a specialist in radiotherapy and chemotherapy. They will be responsible for prescribing and supervising your course of treatment. You may see your consultant, or a member of their team, when your treatment is being planned. You may also be seen by them during treatment in the outpatient clinic.
The consultant radiographers have trained and practiced in delivering radiotherapy treatment, who have gone on to study and specialize in a particular area working closely with the clinical oncologists. We have four Consultant Radiographers, who specialize in Urology, Breast, Palliative and Late Effects of Radiotherapy.
Therapy radiographers are specially trained to use the equipment required to plan and deliver radiotherapy. They will see you daily throughout your treatment. You may be treated by male or female radiographers. They are able to help you with most of your treatment questions or any problems you may have.
Assistant practitioners work alongside the therapy radiographers. They are specially trained to deliver treatments and carry out other duties such as taking blood samples.
Physicists (scientists) and technicians work together to plan your treatment. They make up your individual treatment plan and are also responsible for the safety, accuracy and reliability of the treatment machines.
There are many other heath care professionals who are involved in your care. These may include:
All of these people are here to help you.
Please be aware that the radiotherapy department is a training centre for student doctors, nurses and radiographers. Students may be present in the department but they are supervised at all times.
If you would prefer not to have students present during your treatment please let one of the members of staff know.