Hathal Haddad: 28 Days Until Brachytherapy Awareness Day 2026
oncodaily - Hathal Haddad, Head of Interventional Radiotherapy Unit at the Department of Radiation Oncology at University Hospital Tübingen, shared a post on LinkedIn: “28 Days Until Brachytherapy Awareness Day 2026 The Original Adaptive […]
AI Summary: Radiation oncologists and advocates are publicly gearing up for Brachytherapy Awareness Day, using countdowns and outreach to raise awareness of image‑guided and salvage brachytherapy techniques. The push emphasizes education, patient access and the specialty’s role in targeted cancer treatment — all packaged with the predictable mix of pride and promotional zeal.
- Countdown and technique spotlights ahead of Brachytherapy Awareness Day (4)
- Guidelines, re-irradiation debates and professional meeting updates (4)
Countdown and technique spotlights ahead of Brachytherapy Awareness Day
Guidelines, re-irradiation debates and professional meeting updates
More Americans Are Surviving Cancer. But the Mental Health Challenges Can Persist.
Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio / kffhealthnews - Amid advancements in treatment and screening, more Americans are surviving the disease. But many are left with psychological scars, such as lingering anxiety and depression.
AI Summary: New analyses show cancer survival rates have improved, yet many survivors continue to face persistent mental‑health burdens including anxiety, depression and social isolation. Experts call for integrated psychosocial care, routine screening and long‑term support services to address survivorship needs, arguing that beating cancer shouldn’t mean signing up for a second, emotional marathon.
- MASCC 2026: Global spotlight on supportive cancer care (4)
- Practical survivorship needs: rehab, fertility, cardiac care (5)
- Psychosocial oncology programs, research and education initiatives (4)
- Rising survivorship, rising mental‑health burdens (5)
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