Tout savoir sur la radiothérapie interne vectorisée – CHU de Bordeaux

The Medical Oncology Department at Saint-André Hospital, part of the Bordeaux University Hospital (CHU), has developed informational videos to answer frequently asked questions about cancer care at the CHU, and more specifically within the Medical Oncology Department at Saint-André Hospital. This video will help you better understand targeted internal radiotherapy: this innovative treatment, its role, how it is performed, and the patient's journey. Targeted internal radiotherapy is a radiotherapy technique used in nuclear medicine that involves administering a targeted radiopharmaceutical that binds to tumor cells, allowing for precise irradiation of diseased tissues. These videos are intended for patients and their caregivers. They include patient testimonials, explanations from the department's physicians, and a presentation of the care pathway by healthcare professionals. They present: The patient's journey (multidisciplinary team meetings – MTMs, treatment objectives, etc.) The organization of care at Bordeaux University Hospital and the various professionals encountered (doctors, nurses, nuclear medicine teams, etc.) The principles of targeted internal radiotherapy, its indications, and its procedure The associated supportive care to assist the patient on a daily basis These videos complement the oral information provided during consultations with the healthcare teams, in order to help patients and their families better understand cancer care at Bordeaux University Hospital. Copyright Bordeaux University Hospital Produced by: Matthieu BOUTITIE of Frapadoc Productions Music: Chill & Relax / MrOrangeAudio / Envato Elements Item #TargetedInternalRadiotherapy #BordeauxUniversityHospital #Oncology #PatientInformation #CarePathway #SupportiveCare