Clinical oncology publications

The RCR produces a range of publications including standards for the delivery of high-quality oncology services, guidance on good practice and workforce reports. Electronic copies of the majority of our publications are available to download free of charge.

Publications are reviewed regularly by the Clinical Oncology Professional Support and Standards Board to ensure that they remain relevant and up to date.

If you need further help please contact us by emailing: publications@rcr.ac.uk.

 

 

Find Documents

127450jpg

Equipment, Workload & Staffing for Radiotherapy in UK 1997-2002 - BFCO(03)3

Status: 
For information only
This survey complements those conducted in 1992 and 1997 and found that investment in machines and staff had not been sufficient to keep up with demand.
4820jpg

Radionuclide Therapy: Guidance for Clinicians. Report from the Intercollegiate Standing Committee on Nuclear Medicine - RCR(00)1

Status: 
Archive
Please note that this document has been withdrawn and replaced by Molecular Radiotherapy: Guidance for Clinicians.
77470jpg

A National Audit of Waiting Times for Radiotherapy - BFCO(98)3

Status: 
For information only
This audit was carried out to see whether delays exist between the time a consultant recommends radiotherapy and the time treatment can begin.
5070jpg

Structured Training in Clinical Oncology - EBCO(95)1

Status: 
For information only
A working party was established by the Education Board of the Faculty of Clinical Oncology in January 1994 to consider the implications of the report, Hospital Doctors: Training for the Future, in respect of Clinical Oncology.
39800jpg

Brachial Plexus Neuropathy following Radiotherapy for Breast Carcinoma. Independent Review - BFCO(95)4

Status: 
For information only
The research in this document has made it possible to make practical recommendations to be implemented during radiotherapy for breast carcinoma.
5080jpg

Maher Committee. Management of Adverse Effects following Breast Radiotherapy - BFCO(95)2

Status: 
For information only
Summary Background Patients treated for breast cancer may suffer a range of upper limb problems, from mild oedema and inner arm sensation changes related to surgery, to the rare but severely disabling brachial plexus neuropathy associated with radiation damage brought to public attention by a group of patients, Radiotherapy Action Group Exposure (RAGE), who claim to have suffered such damage. Axillary tunnel damage The term axillary tunnel damage (as used in the terms of reference) is not commonly used in the literature. The Maher Committee interpreted it as describing the spectrum of...
5090jpg

Reducing Delays in Cancer Treatment - Some Targets Published by the Joint Collegiate Council for Oncology - 1993

Status: 
For information only
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY.

Current clinical oncology guidance projects

We’re committed to developing a wide range of guidance that supports good practice in oncology and service delivery – and reflects the changing healthcare landscape.

Permissions

Apply for permission to use RCR copyrighted material