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No centres in Northern Ireland currently offer brachytherapy.

Berkshire Cancer Centre

Royal Berkshire Hospital
London Road
Reading
RG1 5AN
0118 322 7888


Kent Oncology Centre - Maidstone Hospital

Hermitage Lane
Maidstone
Kent
ME16 9QQ
01622 729000
www.kentandmedway.nhs.uk

Contacts for the brachytherapy team

Lead Clinician: Dr Sharon Beesley

Nurse Specialist: Sr Heather Pagden (tel 01622 224021, pager 07699 721061)

Brachytherapy radiotherapists: Heather Dias, Sarah Hodgkinson (pager 07659 100890)

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Pre-plan only

I125

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

Service initiated late October 2006. 7 patients implanted.

Currently undertaking one procedure per fortnight.

Clinical outcomes and dosimetry

Examples of best practice approaches

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)


St Luke's Cancer Centre

Royal Surrey County Hospital
Egerton Road
Guildford
Surrey
GU2 5XX
01483 571122
www.royalsurrey.nhs.uk

Contact

Stephen Langley (Urologist) Tel 01483 575511
Robert Laing (Clinical Oncologist) Tel 01483 555961
Julian Money-Kyrle (Clinical Oncologist) Tel 01483 571122
Sara Khaksar (Clinical Oncologist) Tel 01483 571122
Donna Higgins/Claire Deering (Urology & brachytherapy Nurse Specialists) - Tel 01483 571122 x2058, Bleep 76-6511
Fiona Fisk (brachytherapy Co-ordinator) Tel 01483 571122 x2035

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Guildford Pre-planned Implant Technique

Guildford Dynamic Real-Time Planning Technique

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

Total to date 1052 cases (May 2007)

2005 - 213 Cases

2006 - 221 Cases

Projected for 2007 - 242 Cases

Clinical outcomes/post-implant dosimetry data

5-year biochemical relapse-free survival 92% on analysis of first 300 treated patients

Day 1 Post-Implant CT-based Dosimetry - D90 > 90% in 99% of cases.

Retention Rate - 3%, TURP - 2%, Incontinence <1%, Erectile Function Preservation > 70 % at 2 years, > 80% at 1 year with latest brachytherapy technique, data presented at International meeting in Berlin (EAU) 2007.

See published papers

document type iconGuildford outcomes at 5 years of 300 patients treated with brachytherapy

document type iconGuildford data on patients treated with interstitial LDR brachytherapy and high risk prostate cancer

document type iconOutcomes of first 216 patients treated in Guildford

document type iconOutcomes of the first 100 patients treated in Guildford and patient selection strategies

document type iconData on 1000+ patients in Europe

document type iconOutcomes on over 1000 patients treated in Europe

Examples of best practice approaches

One-night hospital stay in > 95% of patients

Intra-operative Dose Feedback possible with Guildford Real-Time technique, without risk of seed migration Suitable for patients with previous prostate surgery (TURP)

Cytoreductive androgen deprivation (hormone) therapy used where pubic arch interference may preclude satisfactory implant

Pre-implant Mini-TURP performed on selected patients to minimise urinary symptoms post implant if required

Regular audits / publication of implant technique, biochemical outcome and Post Implant CT dosimetry

See published papers here:

document type iconReview of the benefit of brachytherapy over surgery 2006 from Guildford

document type iconbrachytherapy review from Guildford 2004

document type iconbrachytherapy review from Guildford 2002

Examples of patient information

Extensive patient centred website with downloadable booklets on prostate cancer in general and prostate brachytherapy in particular - see www.prostatecancercentre.com

Pdfs of booklets:

document type iconPatients guide to brachytherapy

document type iconPatients guide to prostate cancer

Web based Patients Treatment Selector, helping patients to choose between the many possible treatment options for prostate cancer and comparing their outcomes and possible side effects; see www.prostatecancercentre.com/treatmentselector

Patients DVD explaining the technique of brachytherapy with patients describing their experiences

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Website dedicated to patients information on prostate brachytherapy www.prostatespecialist.co.uk

Local prostate cancer charity, raising money to help fund our extensive research program into improving treatments for prostate cancer, based in Guildford at the University of Surrey To date over £2m fund raised. www.prostate-project.org.uk



St Mary's Hospital

Milton Road
Portsmouth
PO3 6AD
023 9228 6000


Derriford Hospital

Derriford Road
Crownhill
Plymouth
Devon
PL6 8DH
01752 777111
0845 155 8155
www.plymouthhospitals.nhs.uk/

Contacts for the brachytherapy team

Physician: Dr Sarah Pascoe (Tel: 01752 763982)

Consultant Urologist: Mr Salvo Natale

Consultant: Mr Derek Hart

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Pre-plan at present.

Hoping to move towards one step procedure in near future.

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

New service set up November 2006. 7 patients implanted so far.

Will be offered as service to SW peninsula network from July 2007.

Clinical outcomes and dosimetry

Examples of best practice approaches

State of the art equipment.

Mentored by both Leeds and Glasgow clinicians.

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)

www.plymouthhospitals.nhs.uk/ourservices/healthcareprofessionalsguide/Pages/Urology.aspx


Royal United Hospital

Combe Park
Bath
BA1 3NG
01255 428331
www.ruh-bath.swest.nhs.uk

Contact information for the brachytherapy team

Mr J McFarlane, Consultant Urologist

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

Bath currently provides the Network brachytherapy Service for patients in Avon, Somerset and Wiltshire. In addition they take some referrals from South Gloucestershire, South Wales, Devon and Cornwall.

They now perform approximately 30 implants per year, and have the capacity to more than double this number if additional funding becomes available from the Primary Care Trusts.

Clinical outcomes and dosimetry

Examples of best practice approaches

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)


Southampton General Hospital

Southampton Oncology Centre
Tremona Road
Southampton
SO16 6YD
02380 798568


Cromwell Hospital

Cromwell Road
London
SW5
020 7460 2000
www.cromwellhospital.com

Contact

LDR prostate brachytherapy at the Cromwell Hospital is conducted by the team from Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Dynamic Intra-operative Dynamic Dose Feedback (Potters' Approach, New York Prostate Institute)

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

18 in 2006

25 in 2007

Clinical outcomes/post-implant dosimetry data

Intra operative Dosimetry D90 > 90% in 99% of cases, Confirmed on Post Implant CT dosimetry Retention Rate - 2%, Strictures - 0%, TURP - 1%, Erectile Function Preservation > 80 % at 18 months

Examples of best practice approaches

Single Visit Catheterless Day Case Procedure in > 90% of patients,

Intraoperative Dynamic Dose Feedback Technique Suitable for patients with large prostates and previous prostate surgery (TURP)

36% of Patients have Prostate size > 50cc

XMR Dosimetry correlation between Intraoperative and Post Implant CT Dosimetry

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)

See centre: Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust


Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

St Thomas' St
London
SE1 9RT
Tel 0207188 6794 / Fax 0207 188 6793
www.gstt.nhs.uk/urology

Contact

Rick Popert (Urologist) : Tel 0207 188 6794

Ron Beaney (Clinical Oncologist) : Tel 0207 188 6794

Steven Morris (Clinical Oncologist) : Tel 0207 188 6794

Netty Nichol (Prostate & brachytherapy Nurse Specialist) - Tel 0207 188 7188 Bleep 2393

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Dynamic Intra-operative Dynamic Dose Feedback

(Potters' Approach, New York Prostate Institute)

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

2004 - 25 Cases

2005 - 50 Cases

2006 - 67 Cases

Projected 2007: 90 - 100 Cases

Clinical outcomes/post-implant dosimetry data

Intra operative Dosimetry D90 > 90% in 99% of cases, Confirmed on Post Implant CT dosimetry

Retention Rate - 2%, Strictures — 0%, TURP - 1%, Erectile Function Preservation > 80 % at 18 months

Examples of best practice approaches

Single Visit Catheterless Day Case Procedure in > 90% of patients,Intraoperative Dynamic Dose Feedback Technique

Suitable for patients with large prostates and previous prostate surgery (TURP)

36% of Patients have Prostate size > 50cc

XMR Dosimetry correlation between Intraoperative and Post Implant CT Dosimetry

document type iconGuys hospital brachytherapy bibliography

Examples of patient information

document type iconThe Modern Management of Localised Prostate Cancer:

document type iconWhat is Dynamic brachytherapy (Guy's 2007)

document type iconGuy's Dynamic Implant in Pictures:

document type iconBrachy Tips for Patients (Guy's 2007):

document type iconAnimation of Dynamic Intra Operative Prostate Brachytherapy (Potters' technique)

Radio 4 Case Notes Radiology / Brachytherapy Programme

www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/casenotes_20070508.shtml


Princess Grace Hospital

42-52 Nottingham Place
London
W1U 5NY
020 7486 1234
email www.theprincessgracehospital.com

Contact information for the brachytherapy team

Dr P N Plowman

Sister Jessica Lee (brachytherapy Coordinator)

Tel: 0207 486 1234 Bleep 53

email

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Per-operative, dynamic and interactive single stage.

London adaptation of original Seattle, low dose rate 125I seed technique.

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

Approximately 40 per year

Clinical outcomes and dosimetry

Median PSA at 3 years = 0.2

Examples of best practice approaches

Reference: 'Recent London improvements in curative radiation therapy for relevant early prostate cancer'. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Review. 2007 (In press).

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)

www.theprincessgracehospital.com/CustomPage.asp?guidCustomContentID={6F93E218-B7B7-4E44-907C-4D0164879BA6}

www.canceradvice.co.uk


The Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust

Pond Street
Hampstead
London
NW3 2QG
020 7794 0500
Fax: 020 7830 2468

Contact information for the brachytherapy team

Dr Katharine H Pigott MD FRCR FRCP - Consultant in Clinical Oncology

Mr Amir V Kaisary MA ChM FRCS - Consultant Urological Surgeon

Nurses and Patient Education: Specialist Nurses in Urology:

Emma Moynihan
Shelly Cooms

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Intra-Operative (Live)

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

2006: 27

2007: > 45

Clinical outcomes/post-implant dosimetry data

Clinical outcome data: (1999-2006) 4 patients relapsed out of 120 patients. Out of the relapsed patients 2 patients underwent Salvage surgical prostatectomy successfully.

Post-implant dosimetry data: tba

Examples of best practice approaches

One-stop Joint Urology Radiotherapy Clinic where the patient meets all members of the BXT Team together for an open discussion and if suitable, the patient date is booked. The nursing team can be contacted directly by telephone by patients for guidance and advice. Prostate volume reduction can be offered selectively, medically or surgically, in order to maximise the opportunity to patients who wish to pursue brachytherapy as their chosen therapeutic treatment modality.

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)

RFH brachytherapy patient education booklet.

Radiotherapy & Oncology Information Service

Tel: 020 7472 6739

document type iconbrachytherapy


Royal Marsden Hospital

Fulham Road
London
SW3 6JJ
0207 352 8171


St Bartholomew's Hospital

West Smithfield
London
EC1A 7BE
020 7377 7000

Contact information for the brachytherapy team

LDR brachytherapy is planned to start in the second half of 2007.

Contact: Mr Frank Chinegwundoh


St Mary's Hospital

Praed Street
London
W2 1NY
020 7886 6666


Addenbrooke's Hospital

Hills Road
Cambridge
CB2 2QQ
01223 245151


Mount Vernon Cancer Centre

Mount Vernon Hospital
Rickmansworth Road
Northwood
Middlesex
HA6 2RN
01923 826111
www.mvcn.nhs.uk/

Contact information for the brachytherapy team

Physicians: Prof P J Hoskin; Dr P Ostler

Radiographers: Linda Bryant; Caroline Chapman

Patient Education: Linda Jackson MacMillan Centre

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Preplan and intra-operative LDR permanent seed brachytherapy.

HDR temporary brachytherapy boost with external beam.

HDR temporary monotherapy brachytherapy.

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

2006

2006: 140

Projected for 2007

Projected 2007: 170

Examples of best practice approaches

Patient directed prostate support group via Linda Jackson MacMillan Centre.

All LDR brachytherapy audited centrally entered on Christie/Leeds/Mount Vernon database.

Active brachytherapy clinical trial centre for HDR brachytherapy.

Active European collaboration through GEC ESTRO prostate group.


Southend University Hospital

Prittlewell Chase
Westcliffe-on-Sea
SS0 0RY
Tel: 01702 221475
www.southend.nhs.uk

Contact information for the brachytherapy team

Lead clinician: Mr Richard Lodge

email

Nurse specialists

Ann Tull, Sarah Barnicote, Petra Orebanno

email

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Rapid-strand 1125

Brachytherapy monotherapy and boost

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

2006

2006: 42

Projected for 2007

Projected for 2007: 48/50

Clinical outcomes and dosimetry

Audit data to follow

Examples of best practice approaches

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)

Hospital website to follow (undergoing major revamp).


Cheltenham General Hospital

The brachytherapy Unit
Gloucestershire Oncology Centre
Cheltenham General Hospital
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
CL53 7AN
Tel: 01242 274271
www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk

Contact information for the brachytherapy team

Urologist: Hugh Gilbert (hugh.gilbert@glos.nhs.uk)

Oncologist: Roger Owen (roger.owen@glos.nhs.uk)

Nurse: Zoe Eastman (zoe.eastman@glos.nhs.uk)

Secretary: Kathy Brown (kathy.brown@glos.nhs.uk)

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Pre-planned permanent radio-iodine seed implant (LDR)

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

2006: 20

Projected for 2007: 25-30

Clinical outcomes and dosimetry

D90 = 90%

Examples of best practice approaches

Joint urology and oncology pre-implantation assessment

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)

Patient booklet available - a comprehensive review and explanation.

Patient information website: www.gpct.org


Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TH
Tel: 0121 472 1311
www.uhb.nhs.uk

Contact information for the brachytherapy team

Dr Ahmed El-Modir, Clinical Oncologist

Mr Richard Gledhill, Prostate Cancer Charity Nurse Specialist
Tel: 0121 627 2277

Mr Paul Litchfield, Information Manager
Tel: 0121 697 8417

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Pre-plan (one stage procedure)

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

2006 (first year) 20

Projected for 2007, 30-50 cases

Clinical outcomes/post-implant dosimetry data

Within accepted standards

Examples of best practice approaches

Mentored by Leeds for training.

Procedure has evolved from 2 stage procedure to one stage procedure within the first 12 months.

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)

Currently using Leeds and Guildford patient education material.

Own version is currently being written. First draft is being reviewed by Pan Birmingham Cancer Network


Northampton General Hospital

Oncology Department
Northampton General Hospital
Cliftonville
Northampton
NN1 5BD
Tel: 01604 634700
www.northamptongeneral.nhs.uk

Contact Information

Dr Christine Elwell, Consultant Clinical Oncologist

Dr P Camilleri, Consultant Clinical Oncologist

Mr C R W Bell, Consultant Urological Surgeon

Mr R Kunkler, Consultant Urological Surgeon

Sally Mora, Urology Nurse Specialist

Pam Ferrar Urology Nurse Specialist

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

One stage intra-operative planning (Proseed technique)

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

49 for 2006

80 projected for 2007

Clinical outcomes / dosimetry

document type icon4-year follow-up data

document type iconIntra-operative dosimetry data

Examples of best practice approaches

One visit for all pre-operative assessments including prostate volume.

Nurse led follow up with assessment of urinary and sexual function.

All team members trained and accredited by Professor Nelson Stone.

Because this is a one stage procedure we can treat prostate up to 80 ccs.

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)

www.northamptongeneral.nhs.uk/oncology/index.htm


Christie Hospital

Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Wilmslow Road
Withington
Manchester
M20 4BX
0161 446 3000
www.christie.nhs.uk

Contact information for the brachytherapy team

Clinical Oncologist - Dr John Logue

Clinical Oncologist - Dr James Wylie

Clinical Oncologist - Dr Tony Elliott

Radiographer Specialist - Cathy Wilkinson

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Pre-plan I125 seed implant.

High dose rate afterloading (business case pending)

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

2006 - 157

2007 - 180

Clinical outcomes and dosimetry

Complete database in house which is also entered into the National Database, based here at the Christie.

Examples of best practice approaches

Examples of patient information (or link to an appropriate website)

Written patient information, also accessible via hospital website.

www.christie.nhs.uk


Clatterbridge Hospital

Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology
Bebington
Liverpool
Wirral
CH63 3AD
0151 334 1155
http://www.ccotrust.nhs.uk/

Contact information for the brachytherapy team

Dr. Isabel Syndikus (Oncologist) - Tel: 0151 334 1155 ext 4748 (sec)
Mr. Nigel Parr (Urologist) - Tel: 0151 334 4000 ext 4354 (sec)
Mrs Mandy Snee (brachy rad) - Tel: 0151 334 1155 ext 4945
Mr Chris Lee (Physicist) - Tel: 0151 334 1155 ext 4677

Type of brachytherapy procedure(s) offered

At present Volume study followed by implant 2 weeks later with on-line intra-operative planning

Number of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

2006 - 19 patients

2007 - approx 30 patients

Clinical outcomes / dosimetry

Audit underway at present

Routinely record D100, D99,D90,V90,V100,V150,V200 at time of implant and post implant (4 weeks) + V138, Dmax,D1,D90 (urethra) + Dmax,D1, D90 (rectum)

Examples of best practice approaches

On-line intra operative procedure

Examples of patient information (or link to appropriate website)

document type iconInformation sheet


Cookridge Hospital

Hospital Lane
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS16 6QB
0113 2673411
www.leedsteachinghospitals.com

Contact

Dr D. Ash, Consultant Oncologist, Tel: 0113 392 24426

Dr D. Bottomley, Consultant Oncologist, Tel: 0113 392 4206

Dr A. Henry, Consultant Oncologist, Tel: 0113 392 7575

Dr B. Carey, Consultant Radiologist, Tel: 0113 392 4281

Mrs K. Gould, Prostate brachytherapy Nurse Coordinator, Tel: 0113 392 4256

Brachytherapy implant technique(s) offered

Preplan and intra-operative low does rate I-125 permanent seed brachytherapy.

High does rate temporary brachytherapy boost with external beam.

Numbers of brachytherapy procedures undertaken

Almost 2000 patients since 1995

Treating between 250 to 300 patient per year

Clinical outcomes/post-implant dosimetry data

See published papers

  1. Al-Qaisieh B, Ash D, Bottomley DM, Carey BM. Impact of prostate volume evaluation by different observers on CT-based post-implant dosimetry. Radiother Oncol. 2002 Mar;62(3):267-73.
  2. Ash D, Al-Qaisieh B, Bottomley DM, Carey B. Assessment of implant quality for prostate brachytherapy--is D(90) the best quality index? Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2002 Nov 15;54(4):1287-8.
  3. Al-Qaisieh B; UK Prostate Brachytherapy Group. Pre- and post-implant dosimetry: an inter-comparison between UK prostate brachytherapy centres. Radiother Oncol. 2003 Feb;66(2):181-3.
  4. Al-Qaisieh B, Carey B, Ash D, Bottomley D. The use of linked seeds eliminates lung embolization following permanent seed implantation for prostate cancer. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2004 Jun 1;59(2):397-9.
  5. Joseph J, Al-Qaisieh B, Ash D, Bottomley D, Carey B. Prostate-specific antigen relapse-free survival in patients with localized prostate cancer treated by brachytherapy. BJU Int. 2004 Dec;94(9):1235-8.
  6. Ash D, Carey B, Bottomley DM, Al-Qaisieh B. Long-term outcomes and morbidity after I125 brachytherapy for localised prostate cancer: an early U.K. series. Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol). 2005 Apr;17(2):127.
  7. Ash D, Al-Qaisieh B, Bottomley D, Carey B, Joseph J. The impact of hormone therapy on post-implant dosimetry and outcome following Iodine-125 implant monotherapy for localised prostate cancer. Radiother Oncol. 2005 Jun;75(3):303-6.
  8. Al-Qaisieh B, Brearley E, St Clair S, Flynn A. A study of a pretreatment method to predict the number of I-125 seeds required for prostate brachytherapy. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2006 May 1;65(1):304-7.
  9. Ash D, Al-Qaisieh B, Bottomley D, Carey B, Joseph J. The correlation between D90 and outcome for I-125 seed implant monotherapy for localised prostate cancer. Radiother Oncol. 2006 May;79(2):185-9.
  10. Ash D, Al-Qaisieh B, Gould K, Carey B, Bottomley D, Henry AM. Long term outcomes following iodine-125 monotherapy for localized prostate cancer: the cookridge 10 year results. Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol). 2007 Apr;19(3):S18
  11. Shakespeare D, Mitchell DM, Carey BM, Finan P, Henry AM, Ash D, Bottomley DM, Al-Qaisieh B. Recto-urethral fistula following brachytherapy for localized prostate cancer.
  12. Ash D. Advances in radiotherapy for prostate cancer. Br J Radiol. 2005;78 Spec No 2:S112-6. Review.
  13. Haworth A, Ebert M, St Clair S, Carey BM, Flynn A, Bottomley DM, Duchesne GM, Joseph D, Ash D. Impact of selection of post-implant technique on dosimetry parameters for permanent prostate implants. brachytherapy. 2005;4(2):146-53.
  14. Ash D, Bottomley DM, Carey BM. Prostate brachytherapy. Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis. 1998 Jun;1(4):185-188.
  15. Ash D, Flynn A, Battermann J, de Reijke T, Lavagnini P, Blank L; ESTRA/EAU Urological brachytherapy Group; EORTC Radiotherapy Group. ESTRO/EAU/EORTC recommendations on permanent seed implantation for localized prostate cancer. Radiother Oncol. 2000 Dec;57(3):315-21. No abstract available.
  16. Al-Booz H, Ash D, Bottomley DM, Carey BM. Short-term morbidity and acceptability of 125iodine implantation for localized carcinoma of the prostate. BJU Int. 1999 Jan;83(1):53-6.
  17. Ash D. Overview of interstitial therapy.Br J Radiol Suppl. 1988;22:79-82. Review. No abstract available.
  18. Carey BM. Imaging for prostate cancer. Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol). 2005 Oct;17(7):553-9. Review.
  19. Naik KS, Carey BM. The transrectal ultrasound and MRI appearances of granulomatous prostatitis and its differentiation from carcinoma. Clin Radiol. 1999 Mar;54(3):173-5.

Examples of patients information

document type iconInformation for patients


Nuffield Hospital

2 Leighton Street
Leeds
LS1 3EB


Newcastle General Hospital

Westgate Road
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
NE4 6BE
0191 233 6161
http://www.newcastle-hospitals.org.uk/


Beatson Oncology Centre

Dumbarton Road
Glasgow
G11 6NT
0141 211 2000


Western General Hospital

Crewe Road South
Edinburgh
EH4 2XU
0131 537 1000
0131 537 3131


University College Hospital

Newcastle Road
Galway
Republic of Ireland
+35 391 524222
www.whb.ie/OurServices/AcuteHospitalServices/UniversityCollegeHospitalGalway/

Contacts for the brachytherapy team

Dr Frank Sullivan, Consultant Radiation Oncologist


Mater Private Hospital

Eccles Street
Dublin 7
Republic of Ireland
+35 1 8858 556
www.materprivate.ie/

Contacts for the brachytherapy team

Dr Jerome Coffey, MRCPI, FRCR, FFR RCSI Consultant Radiation Oncologist