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Before your treatment

What is Radiotherapy

Why is Radiotherapy Used

Your visit & appointments​

Planning your treatment

appointment

Your radiotherapy treatment

External beam radiotherapy​

Brachytherapy​

Side effects​

Patient Support

equipment

About the team

Our Teams

Specialist Teams

 

 

radiotherapy staff

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appointment

Before your treatment

What is Radiotherapy

Why is Radiotherapy Used

Your visit & appointments​

Planning your treatment

equipment

Your radiotherapy treatment

External beam radiotherapy​

Brachytherapy​

Side effects​

Patient Support

radiotherapy staff

About the team

Our Teams

Specialist Teams

 

 


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Before your treatment

equipment

Your radiotherapy treatment

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External Beam Radiotherapy

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Radiotherapy at the Dorset County Hospital​

Our address

The Robert White Radiotherapy Centre (RWRC)​
Robert White Building,​​
Dorset County Hospital​​
Williams Avenue Dorchester​​
Dorset​​
DT1 2JY​

Location and parking

The radiotherapy department is situated on the ground floor of the Robert White Building. We are behind the north wing of the main hospital in a standalone building.

Download our patient information leaflet about our location and parking here.

Public transport links – link here​​

Hospital transport – link here

Radiotherapy Equipment at RWRC​

  • One linear accelerator treatment machine called​
    • West Bay

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What is Radiotherapy?

Radiotherapy is a treatment used to target cancers (and some benign conditions).

It works by using high energy radiation to penetrate and destroy cells within an accurately planned area of the body.

Treatments can be delivered over a number of days (fractions). Normal cells have the ability to repair, but abnormal cells such as cancer cells are destroyed over time. Rest days are built into the course of treatment to enable healthy cells to recover.

Radiation dose is prescribed to a precisely targeted area. The plan is specific to each patient. There are many different treatment schedules. The number of treatments required will be guided the type of cancer that you have.

Why is Radiotherapy Used?​

Radiotherapy is often given alongside other forms of cancer treatment such as chemotherapy, hormone therapy, surgery and immunotherapy. It can also be given alone.

We can use radiotherapy to:​

  • Prevent recurring cancer or cure cancer (radical radiotherapy)​
  • Control (slow down) the growth of cancer​
  • Relieve the symptoms of cancer (palliative radiotherapy)​

If you need radiotherapy, an oncology specialist will consult with you. They will discuss the intended outcome, risks and benefits and you will have an opportunity to ask questions before you decide to go ahead.

Radiotherapy at Poole Hospital, UHD

How to get here

Travelling to the University Hospitals Dorset

Our address

Poole Hospital Radiotherapy Department​
Pink Zone, Level Minus 2,
Longfleet Road​
Poole​
BH15 2JB​

Radiotherapy Equipment at Poole​

  • Two Radiotherapy CT Scanners​
  • Three linear accelerator treatment machines called​
    • Chesil
    • Furzey
    • Shell Bay​
  • One superficial treatment machine​​
    • Durdle​
  • Brachytherapy Suite​

Map of Department

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