Acute skin reactions are expected in patients receiving radical radiotherapy to the breast. Side effects of other adjuvant treatments such as chemotherapy and hormonal therapy can further impact upon patients' well being. As a result these patients are routinely monitored throughout their radiotherapy treatment at a review clinic. Previously the domain of doctors, radiographers are expanding their existing role and becoming more involved in review clinics.
This paper highlights the key side effects reported by actual patients from their adjuvant treatment and strategies to alleviate these side effects. It also reflects upon the experience, both positive and negative, of undertaking clinical review and role expansion in general.