Saturday 22nd March
After the initial side effects of radiotherapy treatment subsided, Tara’s symptoms returned eight years later and have progressively worsened, placing significant limitations on her very active lifestyle.
“It’s critical that healthcare professionals learn about PRD and don’t just assume that because you’ve survived cancer, everything is fine.”
We are very grateful to Tara for sharing her experience. Real-life stories like hers play a vital role in raising awareness of the challenges faced by people living with Pelvic Radiation Disease.
- Share your story – We are committed to sharing the stories and voices of those living with PRD. If you’d like to share your experience of PRD, we’d love to hear from you. Share your experience of PRD.
- Peer support – If you would like to connect with other people with PRD, you are welcome to join our friendly Online Community– a safe and supportive space for people living with Pelvic Radiation Disease (PRD) to share their experiences, ask questions, and learn from others. We also facilitate a regular, online, friendly and informal peer support group Chat Together.
To find out more about our services, please visit our Support page.