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.

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    Anal Cancer Series #3: Ms. Tamzin Cuming - The Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Anal Cancer

    Supported by an unrestricted grant from Incyte Biosciences. Incyte had no involvement in the development, content, or editorial review of the activities associated with this initiative. Trigger Warning: this episode talks about cancer, HPV, anal cancer, cancer treatment and stigma. Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Ms. Tazmin Cumming. This episode is a deep dive into the role surgery plays in the treatment of anal cancer.  Ms Tamzin Cuming trained at the University of Cambridge and Guys and St Thomas’ Hospitals and went on to do her initial surgical training in Brighton and then completed her specialist colorectal training via the North East Thames National Training Programme. She first came across high resolution anoscopy (HRA) during this training while working at the unit at Homerton Hospital in East London. She undertook a laparoscopic colorectal fellowship at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth.  Having completed her Certificate of Completion of Training and gaining a Distinction in a Masters in Surgical Education from Imperial College, Ms Cuming became a Consultant Surgeon at Homerton Hospital in 2013 at which time she also began training and practising in HRA. She now runs the UK's largest AIN service with a national reach, the Homerton Anogenital Neoplasia Service (HANS). She was the President Elect of the International anal Neoplasia Society (iansociety.org) and was the Chair of the Women in Surgery Forum at the Royal College of Surgeons of England from 2021-2024. CPD Reflection Points: Please read the ANCHOR study paper. How might the evidence that treating anal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions reduces progression to anal cancer (by ~57%) influence my current approach to screening, referral, and management of patients living with HIV?What practical barriers (e.g., access to high-resolution anoscopy, patient acceptability, or service availability) could affect implementation of routine screening and treatment for anal HSIL in my clinical setting, and how could these be addressed?Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form. Links from the Episode: Symptoms of Anal CancerAnal Cancer BMJ Best Practice Types of Surgery for Anal Cancer Research links from the Episode: ANCHOR study Rad 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.

    30 phút
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    Bonus Episode: Professor Joanna Callaghan - Goodbye Breasts!

    Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, cancer diagnosis, cancer treatment and mastectomy. Bonus Episode Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara features the incredible Professor Joanna Callaghan is a filmmaker and Professor of Filmmaking at the University of Sussex. Known for her boundary-pushing storytelling and distinctive approach to personal subjects, her work explores themes of resilience, transformation and the creative human spirit. Goodbye Breasts! marks an important new chapter in her artistic practice. In this personal episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara hear about Joanna’s career, cancer treatment, body confidence and Goodbye Breasts! documentary.  CPD Reflection Points: Reflect on your perceptions around body confidence and the impact that cancer can have.Consider the impact of having a genetic mutation.Consider the psychosocial and psychosexual impact of having a mastectomy.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form. Links from the Episode: Goodbye Breasts!Surgery for primary breast cancerPALB2 Gene: Understanding the Mutation & Cancer RisksNational Genomics Education Programme - PALB2CoppaFeel! Check Your ChestResearch links from the Episode: Examination of body image perception and quality of life of women with segmental or total mastectomy: a cross-sectional studyBody image and psychosocial effects in women after treatment of breast cancer: A prospective studyBreast-Cancer Risk in Families with Mutations in PALB2Rad 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.

    28 phút
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    Bonus Episode: Dr. Shah Islam - UKIO President 2026/202

    Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, cancer treatment, medical intervention and failure.  Bonus Episode: which features the incredible Dr. Shah Islam. Shah graduated in 2010 from Barts and The London School of Medicine with Distinction.  He immediately entered combined clinical academic training, followed by being awarded an NIHR clinical academic fellowship in Radiology between St. Georges Hospital, London and The Institute of Cancer Research.  Following completion of his FRCR in 2016, he undertook formal research in advanced brain tumour imaging under Prof. Adam Waldman and Prof. Eric Aboagye at Imperial College London.  He led a number of clinical trials including the multicentre ‘Diffusion in Glioma’ study’ and the first in brain tumour studies using a novel PET tracer (18F- FPIA). His interventional neuroradiology training in adult and paediatric neurointervention was exclusively between London, UK (Queen Square and Great Ormond Street for Children) and Toronto, Canada (Toronto Western Hospital and The Hospital for Sick Children, 'SickKids'). In Toronto he was trained by Prof. Pascal Mosimann, and Dr Prakash Muthusami with a focus on endovascular cerebral AVM treatments using both trans-arterial and trans-venous approaches.  He has also trained extensively in image guided spine interventions e.g. Vertebroplasty, Kyphoplasty and Radiofrequency nerve ablations under the mentorship of Prof Kieran Murphy (Toronto Western Hospital). He has a strong commitment to delivering high quality teaching through innovation having worked closely with engineers to fabricate 3D printed models of neurovascular lesions, enabling trainees to practise skills in a simulated environment.  In addition, he is the co-founder of the Queen Square Interventional Neuroradiology Symposium, a non-profit educational platform delivered by an international faculty of key opinion leaders with a goal to improve patient outcomes through knowledge dissemination. Furthermore he has recently been elected as President of the UK largest radiology and oncology multidisciplinary congress and exhibition, UKIO. Description:In this insightful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Dr. Shah Islam to talk about his career, leadership and his role as the president of UKIO for 2026 and 2027. CPD Reflection Points: How effectively am I aligning my current skills, experiences, and professional relationships with my long-term career goals, and what gaps or opportunities have I identified through self-reflection?In what ways am I actively building and maintaining a professional network that supports my growth, and how can I improve my approach to create more meaningful and mutually beneficial connections?Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form. Links from the Episode: UKIO ConferenceDr. Shah IslamRad 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.

    31 phút
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    Anal Cancer Series #2: Claire Laverty - Lived Experience of Anal Cancer

    Trigger Warning: this episode discusses HPV, anal cancer, cancer treatment, sex and intimacy, late effects and survivorship. Supported by an unrestricted grant from Incyte Biosciences. Incyte had no involvement in the development, content, or editorial review of the activities associated with this initiative. Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Clare Laverty. Claire is a mum, wife & dental practice manager, with lived experience of anal cancer. After undergoing chemo-radiotherapy in 2024, she now advocates for awareness, support, and honest conversations around side effects and survivorship. This episode is a deep dive into Claire’s anal cancer diagnosis, treatment and survivorship. CPD Reflection Points: read about the signs and symptoms of anal cancer.consider how you could improve your ability to recognise potential symptoms of anal cancer in female patients, and avoid misattributing these to more common benign conditions.consider how you could adapt your communication and clinical approach to better support patients experiencing stigma, emotional distress, or concerns about body image and intimacy related to anal cancer.what steps could you take take to ensure patients receive holistic, multidisciplinary care, including appropriate referrals and support for both physical and psychological needs.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form. Links from the Episode: Practical considerations for anal intimacy during and after cancer treatmentThe impact of anal cancer treatment on female sexuality and intimacy: a systematic reviewSexual Toxicity After Chemoradiation for Anal Cancer Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Mixed-Methods AnalysisAnal Cancer BMJ Best PracticeVaginal and sexual health after radiotherapy for anal cancer: A Danish prospective cohort studyRad 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.

    36 phút
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    Anal Cancer Series #1: Alex Sparrowhawk and Emma Davey - HIV, HPV, Anal Cancer and the George House Trust

    Trigger Warning: this episode discusses HPV, HIV, anal cancer, cancer and cancer treatment. Supported by an unrestricted grant from Incyte Biosciences. Incyte had no involvement in the development, content, or editorial review of the activities associated with this initiative. Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Alex Sparrowhawk and Emma Davy to discuss HPV and HIV, their link to anal cancer and the George House Charity. This series has been supported by an unrestricted grant from Incyte Biosciences. Incyte had no involvement in the development, content, or editorial review of the activities associated with this initiative. CPD Reflection Points: Reflect on the latest insights from the podcast regarding the relationship between HIV, HPV, and anal cancer. Identify one or two clinical scenarios in your own practice where this knowledge could influence patient assessment, screening, or education. Plan a small change to incorporate this learning into your practice.The podcast introduced multidisciplinary care approaches. Reflect on any gaps in your current knowledge, or skills regarding anal cancer prevention, diagnosis, or treatment in people living with HIV. Identify one learning resource (from the links attached) to review and plan how you will apply this knowledge in your clinical work.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form. Links from the Episode: Liverpool HIV InteractionsGeorge House TrustPeople First Charter - HIV Language, Person First LanguageEACS: CancerCampaign raises awareness of anal cancer in men living with HIV :: Cheshire & Merseyside Cancer AllianceOur Health Matters: A Conversation About Anal Cancer - BHA for EqualityPre-Exposure Prophylaxis(PrEP)HPV VaccinationResearch links from the Episode: European AIDS treatment groupHuman Papillomavirus Vaccines: An Updated ReviewPreexposure Prophylaxis(PrEP) for HIVRad 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.

    37 phút
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    E204: Jess Synge - Childhood Cancer to Radiation Therapist

    Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, cancer treatment, blood cancer, breast cancer, childhood cancer and late effects. Episode 204: Part of the Living With and Beyond Cancer Series (Part 70) Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Jess Synge. Jess is a Radiation Therapist turned industry professional, brining over 20 years of Oncology experience shaped by both her work and her own life story. Her path began at age 15, when a cancer diagnosis sparked her commitment to supporting others through theirs. After many years in clinical practice, she joined Elekta to help improve patient care on a wider scale. Based in Tauranga, New Zealand, Jess lives with her husband and two young boys. In late 2024, she faced a second cancer diagnosis, deepening her empathy and adding a profound layer of insight to her work. She continues to find joy in life’s simple comforts - family, staying active, baking, gardening and home DIY. This episode is a deep dive into Jess’ childhood cancer, training to become a radiation therapist, role at Elekta and more recently breast cancer. CPD Reflection Points: Reflect on your own decisions to become a healthcare professional.Consider how you could support a colleague or friend who has had a childhood cancer diagnosis.Consider the long term effects of mantle radiotherapy and understand how you could support someone who experiences these effects.Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form. Links from the Episode: Camp Quality CharityAdolescents and Young Adults - Australian Cancer PlanHodgkins LymphomaElektaResearch links from the Episode: High incidence of late effects found in Hodgkin's lymphoma survivors, following recall for breast cancer screeningA Case Report on Breast Cancer Following Mantle Radiation for Hodgkin Lymphoma: Screening and ManagementRad Chat Links: Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.

    46 phút
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    E203: Dr. Saahil Mehta - Preconditioning and Prehabiliation Before Breast Cancer Surgery, Plexaa and Bloom43

    Trigger Warning: this episode discusses cancer, cancer treatment, surgical complications and side effects. Episode 203: Part of the Living With and Beyond Cancer Series (Part 69). Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Dr. Saahil Mehta.  Saahil is a consultant Plastic Surgeon and founder of Plexaa, is revolutionising surgical outcomes. His research on preconditioning & prehabilitation led to Bloom43, a wearable device & prehabilitation app for breast cancer patients, to help patients empower their preparation for their surgery. Plexaa was recognised as a top innovator in the Medtech Innovator Accelerator program, demonstrating Saahil's commitment to improving patient care. In this insightful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara hear about Saahil’s journey, innovation, Plexaa and Bloom43. CPD Reflection Points: How could digital tools (wearables, remote monitoring, AI risk prediction) enhance prehabilitation before breast cancer surgery? Consider how med-tech could track fitness, nutrition, and psychological readiness to improve surgical outcomes.Patients vary in fitness, comorbidities, and treatment pathways. What data or technologies would you use to design personalised prehabilitation programmes before breast cancer surgery?If you identified a gap in prehabilitation for breast cancer patients, what steps would you take to translate that clinical problem into a medical technology solution or startup?Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form. Links from the Episode: Plexaa Bloom43Breast Cancer Symptoms Breast Cancer NowPRosPer moduleResearch links from the Episode: Supraphysiological preconditioningLocal Heat Preconditioning in Skin Sparing Mastectomy: A Pilot Study, Mehta S, Rolph R, Cornelius V et al., 2013 A Randomised Controlled Feasibility Trial to Evaluate Local Heat Preconditioning on Wound Healing After Reconstructive Breast Surgery: The preHEAT Trial. Mehta S, Cro SC, Coomber B et al., 2019Thermal Preconditioning for Surgery: A Systematic ReviewRad Chat Links: Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.

    36 phút
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    E202: Sarah Phillips - Living With an Incurable Disability

    Trigger Warning: this episode discusses disabilities and life limiting conditions. Episode 202: Part of the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Series (Part 20) Description: In this powerful episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Sarah Phillips. Sarah lives with two incurable conditions that shape her daily life. The first is a rare genetic neuromuscular disease caused by the absence of a gene needed to produce the myelin sheath, leaving her with an exceptionally unusual presentation even within a rare disorder. She also has a metabolic condition that causes her body to burn calories at an extreme rate, making it impossible to maintain weight without enteral nutrition and placing her at high risk of refeeding syndrome and related complications. Despite these challenges, she's committed to transforming her experiences into meaningful projects and businesses that support others living with chronic illness and disability. CPD Reflection Points: Reflect and consider how your assumptions about “ability,” productivity, or independence shape the way you interact with people living with disabilities or incurable conditions.Read this article and consider the impact of not being provided reasonable adjustments.Look up the George ASDA adult adaptive clothing range and consider how you can share this. Complete this form for your accredited digital badge: Digital Badge Form. Links from the Episode: Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies(HNPP)The British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition(BAPEN)Demyelinating disease: What can you do about it?Intermittent Self Catheterisation - Bowel and Bladder CommunityFoot dropMencapMoney Saving Expert: Critical Illness CoverPersonal Independence Payment(PIP)Transfer of Undertakings(Protection of Employment)(TUPE)Natalie WoodwardResearch links from the Episode: Disabled people’s employment in the UK: A thematic review of the literatureThe role of workplace accommodations in explaining the disability employment gap in the UKEnabling inclusion: an analysis of positive and negative outcomes of discretionary work arrangements for employees with disabilitiesDisclosing non-visible disabilities in educational workplaces: a scoping reviewRad Chat Links: Rad Chat WebsiteLink TreeFacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTokBlueSkyYouTubeCredits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.

    45 phút

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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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