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Supplementary guidance to support the radiotherapy community. Published as part of the radiotherapy newsletter of the Health Protection Agency, now part of PHE.
Supplementary guidance to support the radiotherapy community.
Analysis of survey results on reporting and learning from radiotherapy errors and near misses by radiotherapy departments.
Population-based statistics on cancers treated with chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgical tumour resection which were diagnosed between 2013 and 2016 in England.
PHE's Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards provides radiological protection advice, services and training.
This document reviews the health effects in offspring of human populations exposed to radiotherapy and some groups exposed to chemotherapy.
Annual report on improving cancer outcomes.
Information on the risks from low levels of ionising radiation.
Use this form to record decisions for the recovery of the environment following a radiation incident.
The navigation tool takes users through the process outlined in the UK recovery handbook for radiation incidents (UKRHRI).
Incidence, survival and mortality rates of oral cancer in England from 2012 to 2016.
User guide for the Radiation Recovery Record Form (RRRF).
Quarterly updates to the emergency presentations of cancer data by Public Health England.
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