Radiotherapy Board consultation responses and statements
LEARN MOREConsultation responses
Non Surgical Oncology Advanced Practice Curriculum Framework (NHS England) August 2023
Radiotherapy Dataset (Public Health England) December 2020
Radiotherapy Dataset (Public Health England) July 2019
Inquiry on radiotherapy provision in the UK (All Party Parliamentary Group on Radiotherpy - written evidence) - June 2019
Intrabeam radiotherapy system for adjuvant treatment of early breast cancer (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) – April 2017
Modernising Radiotherapy Services in England – developing proposals for future service models (NHS England - informal consultation) – December 2016
Radiological Protection in Ion Beam Therapy (International Commission on Radiological Protection) – July 2014
A Vision For Radiotherapy 2014 2024 (NHS England And Cancer Research UK) – November 2013
Refreshing The Mandate To NHS England 2014–2015 (NHS England) – September 2013
Cancer Across The Domains (All Party Parliamentary Group On Cancer) – August 2013
Position statements
CRUK Policy Statement The Future Of Radiotherapy Services In England May 2023
Climate Change And Environmental Sustainability April 2022
Low Dose Radiotherapy To The Lung For COVID 19 Pneumonia July 2020
Service Specifications For Radiotherapy Services In England February 2019
First UK Survey Of Dose Indices From Radiotherapy Treatment Planning CT Scans November 2018
Non Surgical Cancer Treatment Workforce May 2018
Intrabeam Radiotherapy System For Adjuvant Treatment Of Early Breast Cancer May 2018
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK once again placed enormous pressures on the NHS in all four nations. This impact was felt across all areas of healthcare, including cancer services where there was a drop in GP referrals, a reduction in screening and an impact on cancer surgery. Patients with suspected cancer are encouraged to come forward for investigation and those referred for radiotherapy to present for treatment.
Throughout the pandemic, radiotherapy centres remained – and continue to remain – open to treat patients who need them, regardless of their COVID status. Radiotherapy professionals have been working tirelessly to offer high-quality treatment and care for patients with cancer, putting in place additional measures to ensure the safety of both patients and staff.
At the same time, the radiotherapy community has adapted and evolved the service offered, rapidly implementing innovative, evidence-based treatment schedules and, in some cases, offering radiotherapy in place of other treatments such as surgery.
The Radiotherapy Board recognises the significant challenges radiotherapy teams have faced and the impact these have had on personnel at all levels and in all roles – and yet these teams continue to serve their patients day in, day out. The Radiotherapy Board commends the continued hard work, dedication and commitment of all radiotherapy professionals in providing an ongoing service for patients at this time.
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