Benefits and Risks of Cancer Treatments: impact
Our work impacts international and national guidelines.
One example is that it has led to the development of new safer radiotherapy techniques. These new techniques result in the heart receiving lower radiation dose so fewer patients will die from the late effects of their radiation.
citations in guidelines
Since 2017, studies produced by our team have been cited over 40,000 times.
They have been primary references in major international guidelines including:
Organisation | Guideline | |
UK | National Institute for Clinical Excellence | Breast Cancer Treatments |
Royal College of Radiologists | Breast Cancer Radiotherapy | |
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network | Breast Cancer Treatments | |
Europe | St Gallen International Consensus | Breast Cancer Treatments |
Danish Breast Cancer Group | Breast Cancer Treatments | |
Italian Fondazione Italiana Linfomi | Hodgkin's Lymphoma RT | |
German Cardiac Society | Cardio-Oncology | |
European Society of Cardiology | Cardio-Oncology | |
USA | National Comprehensive Cancer Network | Breast Cancer Treatments |
American Society for Radiation Oncology | Whole Breast Radiotherapy | |
Canada | Cancer Care Ontario | Breast Cancer Treatments |
Australia | Australian Government: Cancer Australia | Breast Cancer Treatments |
International | International Cardio-Oncology Society | Cardio-Oncology |
International Lymphoma Radiation Oncology Group | Lymphoma Proton Therapy |
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