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Information to support patients having external beam prostate radiotherapy
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A giant hole, large enough to fit 24 double decker buses, has been excavated at The Royal Marsden in Sutton to accommodate a new state-of-the-art radiotherapy machine, the MR Linac.
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The Royal Marsden has treated the first UK patient in the UK on the revolutionary new MR Linac, which tracks tumours in real-time for more accurate radiotherapy treatments.
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The Royal Marsden and The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) will be the first in the UK to gain access to a state-of-the-art radiotherapy system after entering into a pioneering research collaboration with manufacturer Elekta.
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Treating the prostate with radiotherapy alongside standard treatment led to a 11 per cent increase in survival for some men with advanced prostate cancer, according to a study led by The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.
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Invisible tattoos could replace the permanent dark ink tattoos used to ensure that breast cancer patients having radiotherapy are treated in exactly the same spot during each session, according to results from a pilot study presented at the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Cancer Conference.
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In February 2020, The Royal Marsden Private Care hosted an education morning for GPs, on the future of cancer. This covered innovations in cancer treatment, technology and research.
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Below are some information videos to explain treatment options, side effects and management and what you can expect living with prostate cancer
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Giving people with bladder cancer fewer but larger doses of radiation reduces the risk of their disease returning and should be adopted as the new standard of care, according to a new study, published in The Lancet Oncology today.