E43: Catherine Holborn and Emma Hallam - Survivorship and Late Effects of Cancer Treatment

Living With and Beyond Cancer Series Part 11
Jo McNamara and Naman Julka-Anderson catch up with Catherine Holborn and Emma Hallam as part of the Living With and Beyond Cancer Series (Part 11).
 
To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 
1) What does survivorship mean to you and how do you support palliative care patients to access late effects resources? 
2) How do you explain treatment side effects to your patients? How could you improve your terminology and encompass long term side effects? 
3) Does your department have a late effects service, if not what services or support is available locally for patients? 
4) Watch Emma’s You Tube late effects video and reflect on your learning from this. 

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Links from podcast:
Society and college of radiographers late effects interest group: https://www.sor.org/about/get-involved/special-interest-groups/radiotherapy-late-effect-sig 
Radiation Fibrosis Syndrome: the evergreen menace of radiation therapy: https://dx.doi.org/10.4103%2Fapjon.apjon_71_18
GatewayC early cancer diagnosis:
Personalised care institute:
Prehab and rehab short course at Sheffield Hallam university: 
Advanced clinical practice short course at Sheffield Hallam university: 
Prosper e-learning module:
Macmillan late effects:
Coping with late effects:
Emma Hallam You Tube - Late effects clinic:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sw8tEm1aoMo 

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