Rad Chat

Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara

Rad Chat is a forward-thinking global knowledge hub where healthcare professionals can advance their knowledge and expertise in radiotherapy and oncology by utilising the award winning, first therapeutic radiographer led oncology podcast and social media channels. We're empowering healthcare professionals worldwide by providing free, CPD-accredited radiotherapy and oncology education, by sharing real-world experience, expert insights, best practice and patient perspectives, we're helping healthcare professionals’ advance cancer care and improve patient outcomes.

  1. 18 hr ago

    E209: Noreen Hawkshaw, Prof. Laura Ashley and Jill Quinn MBE - Dementia and Cancer

    Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, cancer treatment, dementia and health inequities. Episode 209: Part of the Education and Workforce Development series (Part 70) Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Noreen Hawkshaw, Prof. Laura Ashley and Jill Quinn MBE.  Noreen Hawkshaw is a Macmillan Lead Nurse for Cancer and End of Life Care at Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust.  Laura Ashley is Professor of Health Psychology at Leeds Beckett University. Laura undertakes applied psychosocial health research, often using qualitative methods. Much of her work focuses on improving health care accessibility and experiences across the cancer trajectory, particularly for people with other pre-existing long-term conditions (such as dementia). She is interested in co-developing interventional strategies to optimise health care information, encounters and environments, to improve and reduce inequalities in patient-centred outcomes. Jill Quinn MBE has worked in the voluntary sector for nearly 30 years, firstly with 2 different nationals and then founding the charity Dementia Forward in 2012. CPD Reflection Points: Reflect on a patient encounter involving a person living with both dementia and cancer. Consider the challenges encountered, what went well, and how the experience could influence your future practice. Record your learning and identify one action to improve patient care.Reflect on support available to patients living with dementia within your clinical area. Consider how effectively their individual needs, communication preferences, independence, and emotional wellbeing are supported. Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form. Links from the Episode: Cancer care for people with dementia: Literature overview and recommendations for practice and researchUnderstanding and identifying ways to improve hospital-based cancer care and treatment for people with dementia: an ethnographic studyAlzheimers Society: Caring for a person with dementia and cancer Cancer and dementia: a guide for carersDementia ForwardRad Chat Links: Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke. © Rad Chat 2025. All rights reserved.   We (or our licensors) own all intellectual property rights in this podcast and all related content, online and offline.   You may not use, copy, modify, download, archive, reproduce, distribute, display, publish, licence, create derivative works from or commercially exploit any part of our content unless we expressly agree in writing.   You must not use any images, audio, video, graphics or clips separately from their accompanying context.   Please acknowledge Rad Chat (and any identified contributors) clearly whenever referencing or sharing our content.

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Rad Chat is a forward-thinking global knowledge hub where healthcare professionals can advance their knowledge and expertise in radiotherapy and oncology by utilising the award winning, first therapeutic radiographer led oncology podcast and social media channels. We're empowering healthcare professionals worldwide by providing free, CPD-accredited radiotherapy and oncology education, by sharing real-world experience, expert insights, best practice and patient perspectives, we're helping healthcare professionals’ advance cancer care and improve patient outcomes.

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