**Trigger Warning**
Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Rebecca Quick as part of the living with and beyond cancer series (part 25).
Discussion about Rebecca’s treatment pathway, living with the consequences and late effects from treatment along with Rebecca’s advocacy work.
2) undertake a review of what services and support is available for patients experiencing late effects in your area.
3) reflect upon your practice and how you could start to embed more information for patients about radiotherapy late effects and ‘living a new normal’ in your everyday conversations.
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