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The Cancer Professionals Podcast

The Cancer Professionals Podcast

著者: Macmillan Cancer Support
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Do you work in cancer care? On this podcast, we interview a wide range of guests, including health and social care professionals, to lift the lid on current issues faced by the cancer workforce. Expect to hear discussions of clinical practice, personal experience and practical advice to improve your knowledge and skills in supporting people affected by cancer. New episodes are released on the first Wednesday of each month.

The Cancer Professionals Podcast is brought to you by Macmillan Cancer Support. If you work in health or social care, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/learning for more information about free education and training from Macmillan Cancer Support.

Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples covered in the episodes are based in the UK and reflect the UK health systems as they were at the time of recording. Listeners are reminded to always refer to their local policies and procedures to ensure they are following the guidelines of their workplace. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.Copyright Macmillan Cancer Support
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  • Lymphoedema and body image
    2026/07/15
    In this episode, we explore lymphoedema in cancer care, focusing on the physical, emotional and psychological impact. Our guests Carmel Cardona, who shares their experience of living with lymphoedema, and Beccy Elwell, Director of National Clinical Services at Accelerate Health CIC, discuss the physical and emotional challenges, the importance of early recognition and management, and the impact on identity, body image, intimacy and quality of life. They also highlight why person-centred care and greater awareness of lymphoedema are essential to supporting people affected by cancer. By listening to or watching this episode in full, you will be able to: Recognise the physical, emotional and psychological impact of lymphoedema for people living with and beyond cancer Understand how lymphoedema can affect body image, intimacy and sexuality, and why these aspects are important but often overlooked in care conversations Support people living with lymphoedema more holistically by addressing physical, emotional and psychosocial needs Identify practical ways health professionals can support people to become active partners in managing lymphoedema and reducing risks and complications. Content warning: This episode contains conversations about lived experience of cancer which you may find upsetting or triggering. Listener discretion is advised.     Links from the episode:Education and Training | Healthcare professionals | Macmillan Cancer Support -To find out more about communication skills on the Macmillan Learning HubLymphoedema, Wound Care Courses & Leg Ulcer Management Training (paid for training) Lymphoedema Support Network – LSN – Because Lymphoedema MattersL-W-O Community | Lymphoedema Support UK & Online Home - Lymphoedema United British Lymphology Society - BLS Find links below to Macmillan resources about lymphoedema and body image for people affected by cancer:Lymphoedema treatment - lymphatic drainage massage, exercise | Macmillan Cancer Support Changes to your appearance and body image | Macmillan Cancer Support Sex and side effects of cancer treatment | Macmillan Cancer Support This episode aligns with Macmillan's strategic objective(s) to offer more personal support to people affected by cancer and other health conditions. Read more about Macmillan's strategy. Please complete this short, anonymous survey to help us understand your experience as a listener- what you find most useful, how you've been able to apply insights from the podcast in your role, and where we can improve. It will only take around 15 minutes to complete: The Cancer Professionals Podcast- listener surveyIf you work in health or social care, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/learning or Macmillan’s Learning Hub for more information about free education and training from Macmillan Cancer Support.Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples discussed in episodes are UK based and reflect UK health systems at the time of recording. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.
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    43 分
  • Larger bodies in radiography
    2026/07/01
    How can radiography and cancer care become more inclusive for people living in larger bodies?

    In this episode, Carolyn Graham shares her lived experience of radiography as a person living in a larger body, while Dr Amy Hancock, Director of Medical Imaging at the University of Exeter, explores the research behind the barriers many patients in larger bodies face when accessing healthcare. Together, we discuss weight stigma in healthcare, the impact of negative radiography experiences on cancer screening and diagnosis, and how simple changes in communication, equipment, and patient-centred care can improve outcomes. From providing appropriately sized gowns to using respectful language and having open conversations about comfort and support needs, this episode highlights practical ways healthcare professionals can create more compassionate and inclusive cancer services.

    Whether you're a radiographer, healthcare professional, patient advocate, or someone interested in health equity, this conversation offers valuable insights into improving patient experience and reducing healthcare inequities.

    Content warning: This episode includes discussions of body size, obesity, weight stigma and lived experience of cancer, which some listeners may find upsetting or triggering.

    Links from the episode:
    University of Exeter - Larger Bodies in Radiography (LBinRAD)

    This episode aligns with Macmillan's strategic objectives to reach everyone, especially those who need us most, and to make cancer care fair for everyone. Read more about Macmillan's strategy.


    Please complete this short, anonymous survey to help us understand your experience as a listener- what you find most useful, how you've been able to apply insights from the podcast in your role, and where we can improve. It will only take around 15 minutes to complete: The Cancer Professionals Podcast- listener survey

    If you work in health or social care, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/learning or Macmillan’s Learning Hub for more information about free education and training from Macmillan Cancer Support.

    Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples discussed in episodes are UK based and reflect UK health systems at the time of recording. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.
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  • The Cancer Tapestry: Storytelling and connection through art
    2026/06/17
    What if art could say the things people find hardest to put into words?

    In this special live episode from Macmillan’s 2026 Professionals Conference, we explore The Cancer Tapestry- a global community art project bringing together over 1,000 volunteers to stitch their lived experiences of cancer into a powerful collective story.

    Joined by artist Andrew Crummy MBE, surgeon Rodney Mountain, and Macmillan’s Eleanor Ogilvie, we discuss how creative expression, storytelling, and community-based art can support emotional wellbeing, reduce isolation, and enhance personalised cancer care. This inspiring conversation highlights the role of arts in healthcare, social prescribing, and person-centred approaches to cancer support.

    Discover how creativity can transform cancer care experiences, spark meaningful conversations beyond clinical settings, and connect individuals, families, and communities around the world.

    Content warning: This episode contains conversations about lived experience of cancer which you may find upsetting or triggering. Listener discretion is advised.

    Find out more about becoming a Macmillan Affiliate member
    If you are a health or social care professional working in cancer care, visit membership.macmillan.org.uk to find out more about our Macmillan Membership which includes a range of education and training resources and access to our Learning Hub.

    Links from the episode:
    'A Good Thing To Do: Andrew Crummy's Cancer Tapestry' documentary
    Andrew Crummy's website
    CanDu charity website

    Macmillan information and resources for people affected by cancer:
    Head and neck cancer
    Talking about cancer
    How cancer may affect you emotionally

    This episode aligns with Macmillan's strategic objectives to reach everyone, especially those who need us most, and to make cancer care fair for everyone. Read more about Macmillan's strategy.

    Please complete this short, anonymous survey to help us understand your experience as a listener- what you find most useful, how you've been able to apply insights from the podcast in your role, and where we can improve. It will only take around 15 minutes to complete: The Cancer Professionals Podcast- listener survey

    If you work in health or social care, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/learning or Macmillan’s Learning Hub for more information about free education and training from Macmillan Cancer Support.

    Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples discussed in episodes are UK based and reflect UK health systems at the time of recording. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.
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