Have your say on sexual health after radiotherapy for gynaecology cancer
Join a 2 hour in person discussion on Monday 20 April 2026 (11.30 - 1.30pm) to share your views
Link to organisation:
Full description:
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.
Opportunity Deadline
13th April 2026
Payment:
£55
Expenses:
Reasonable expenses up to £20
Organisation
NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) - Cancer Advance RT Theme
The Manchester BRC has a vision to drive health improvements and lasting change for all through creative, inclusive and proactive research that identifies and bridges gaps between new discoveries and individualised care.
Our Cancer Advance RT Theme aims to enhance and personalise advanced radiotherapy techniques to increase survival rates whilst reducing side effects.
Details
Topic:
Cancer
Location:
North West
Involvement type:
Designing and managing
What support is offered?
You will be given a key contact who will be on hand to provide you with the background to the study, give you an update on work so far and answer any questions you may have as you get involved.
Can the work be done from home?
No
Suitable for a beginner?
Yes
