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Have your say on sexual health after radiotherapy for gynaecology cancer

Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for gynaecological cancers, but many women
experience long-term effects that can impact sexual health.

We are looking for people with experience of gynaecological cancers who received radiotherapy as part of their treatment, who are happy to share their views on sexual health, sexual function and vaginal side effects after treatment, and willing to listen to others experiences.

This session will take place at the Christie Hospital in Manchester.

Have your say on heart health after radiotherapy for cancers in the chest, like lung or oesophagus cancer

Radiotherapy is a common cancer treatment, but treatment to the chest can sometimes affect the heart, with problems developing months or years later.

Our research team wants to understand who may be most at risk and why.

We’re looking for patients or carers with experience of lung, oesophageal, or other chest cancers to share their views and experiences.

The session will take place in person in central Manchester.