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Royal Parks Half Marathon – Join Team PRDA

[12th February 2025] The Royal Parks Half Marathon is London’s original and greenest half marathon, taking runners on closed roads through four of the ...~

World Cancer Day – Every story matters

[4th February 2025] The World Cancer Day theme for 2025 is “United by Unique” representing a call for a people-centred approach to cancer care—one...~

Late Effects Clinic update – Oxford

[31st January 2025] The Oxford University Hospitals Macmillan Radiotherapy Late Effects Service is now available to people in Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, ...~

Real-life Stories: Karen’s Story

[31st January 2025] Karen shares her experience with the late effects of treatment for anal cancer. Despite the challenges, her strength and resilience shine ...~

Exploring the Mechanisms and Monitoring of Late Effects in Radiotherapy

[23rd January 2025] We’re pleased to see this important article published, which delves into the common mechanisms driving both acute and long-term effects of...~

Join us on Bluesky

[16th January 2025] Why social media is a vital tool for Pelvic Radiation Disease Following us on social media helps amplify our message and raise awareness of ...~
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